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| - Been eying this place for awhile as there aren't many pizza places around this area besides the ever regrettable chains (papa johns, pizza hut, etc..) so my expectations weren't terribly high, but I still was interested to see what this place had to offer.
That being said, the pizza itself was decent. We ordered half cheese, half pepperoni but it came out entirely pepperoni. Not wanting to cause a scene just to get a half cheese pizza we just ate it anyways. Not a big deal.
I try to ignore the "New York Style" taglines of pizza places whenever I am anywhere but New York, because I grew up eating pizza in the city and nothing ever quite seems to be on that level. Wasn't bad, but nothing stood out either. I enjoyed my meal but I won't be craving a return (not to say I won't be back, I'm sure that time will come.)
Place was pretty dead but it was a Sunday night so understandable. We ate in (I'm sure they do a ton of take out) and you order at the counter and then place a number on your table and they deliver your food to you. Employees were nice.
Had to ask twice for ranch (again, not a huge deal) but it was probably some of the best ranch I've had in awhile.. (yes I'm that freak who dips the crust into ranch).
We were craving chocolate cake, so we tried theirs as well. Kind of like the pizza, good but not memorable. For 6 bucks a slice, I'd say it's a little overpriced.
Moral of the story: if you are in the area and want pizza, it's a solid and safe bet. But I wouldn't drive out of my way to visit.
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