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| - This is only a review of the buffet (8.99$ AYCE). For what it is (greasy, delicious, American style pizza), it's fantastic value, and great pizza. You will feel incredibly guilty afterwards, but you'll probably be back some day if you live anywhere near it.
The place was crammed [with good reason] by the time we left at around 1:30 (it was a Friday, but I'd imagine it's always pretty busy for the buffet), and occasionally you had to wait for a pizza you want, but the counter-point was that everything was constantly hot and fresh. I keep kosher and so am effectively vegetarian when it comes to pizza, and I was delighted to find that they had a little under half the table dedicated to veggie options. They switched it up, too, throwing out different varieties of cheese pizza, different veggie combos, etc. There were generally 2-3 veggie options, which is better than I was expecting, and occasionally 4. They had a pretty basic salad, some sort of plain breadstick-y things (not bad, but they couldn't really compete with the pizza!) and a couple of veggie pasta options. One had a bunch of pizza-mozzeralla baked into it, which was a nice touch. They even had soup, which I didn't touch since I had no idea what it was (and was pretty happy with the rest of it).
Service was good too. Not that it's too demanding to serve at a buffet, but they refilled my soda within a couple of minutes of it running low, and spirited the plates away fairly often. I even heard one of the cooks advising a customer (possibly a kid? I wasn't looking directly at them) not to worry, that another cheese pizza would arrive in about a minute. I definitely won't make a habit of eating here for health reasons, but if you ever want some AYCE comfort food, this is the cheapest (and as far as pizza goes, probably best) game in town.
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