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| - This place is interesting. From the outside it's very unassuming. Run down isn't the right way to describe it, but it's close. You could drive by every day for a year and never notice it. when you step inside, though, it is like stepping into a time machine. The walls are wood paneled, everything looks like it might've been fancy twenty years ago,and the placemats are paper. I think they forgot to give us our crayons. I had a witty comment about the wall art, but I forgot what it looked like. It's that kind of place.
Anyway, on to the positives. Our waitress was really, really nice. The prices are nice and low, too. The entrees are in the nine-twelve dollar range (don't quote me), and come with a salad and garlic bread. I decided I couldn't go wrong with lasagna and was pleasantly surprised. It was flavorful and did not have a cookie cutter taste. the portion size was more than ample and there is a wide selection of cheap wine to choose from. I guess it was kind of like eating at the genesis of Macaroni Grill.
When you take into account quality, price, atmosphere, and quantity The House of Pizza is a solid value. I'd go again.... if someone asked me to. Maybe.
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