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| - I wanted to try a new place for pizza, so we decided on Pizza Fire to carry out two pizzas for lunch on a Saturday. At 1:30 pm there was a short line and it moved quickly. There are quite a few good options for specialty pizzas such as buffalo chicken and a pineapple, chicken and BBQ and also many ingredients to make your own combinations. Gluten free crust option and several sauce options including bacon ranch, BBQ, and spicy and regular red sauce, basil pesto and garlic oil. Cheese options include fresh mozzarella, shredded mozzarella and vegan, We opted for two pizzas with two and three ingredients and it cost about $16. The toppings included a wide variety of common meats and vegetables including broccoli and pineapple. The ingredients which all looked fresh are on display as the pizzas are made in front of you, subway style and placed in the oven in view of the customers. The pizzas only cook for about three minutes; the crust is a thin crust. The pizza was good although somewhat smaller than we thought they would be so two pizzas didn't quite satisfy five people although two people per pizza would probably be adequate.
I didn't feel like this was "spectacular" pizza and it definitely wasn't bad pizza. Perfect to meet for a lunch or a first date, before a movie, etc. Not destination eats by any means, but quick for pizza, lots of options and and tasty. They get bonus points for having gluten free and vegetarian options, though and I didn't think the prices were out of line with the product. There is a children's meal available as well.
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