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| - I have an emotional and nostalgic fondness for this pizza. It reminds me of being freezing cold but full of hope, buoyed by the feelings of solidarity in the Madison protests. Supporters of public education and union rights from around the world ordered pizzas for us, from here. Maybe this enables me to overlook that the place is actually kind of dumpy, not very convenient unless you're walking, and generally full of young drunken idiots late weekend nights. The pizza is pretty good though, there's a wide selection of toppings (some are pretty ridiculous) on pizza slices, displayed behind the counter. You can see how fresh each pizza is, fresher is better than the exact ingredient combination you may have had in mind. I think you're better off ordering ahead and picking up, there's nothing special about sitting down and eating here, unless you want to be surrounded by intoxicated college students. Being a college professor, this is how I envision Purgatory. Of course it's more pleasant afternoons and weekday evenings. It's a New York style flat, chewy thin crust pizza you can (well you have to) fold to eat.
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