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  • These chain restaurants get no love from yelp so I decided to do my duty and write a review of this particular location. First off, I love Pizza Nova in general: much better tasting pizza than the equally ubiquitous Pizza Pizza or Domino's. So faced with a 40 min drive home, a craving for pizza, and a hunger wavering on the brink of 'hangry', I made the decision to look up closest pizza joints and stick with what I know. Pizza would be perfect, I reasoned, to eat comfortably while driving and immediately soothe those intrusive hunger pangs, while giving me the added bonus of having lunch sorted out for the next day. This location was clean, empty for 930pm, and service was decent. I ordered my medium deluxe pizza and yolo'd a side of cheesy garlic bread. I was THAT hungry. Getting into my car and before doing anything else, I immediately cracked open the garlic bread and was impressed by it's massive cheese pull. So far so good. Now on the road, I opened the pizza box to dive into a much anticipated slice. To my dismay, the pizza was SOGGY! The entire slice basically fell apart with toppings falling everywhere. I was so upset. It was obvious something technically disastrous had happened during the construction of this pizza. Crust is not supposed to be wet and basically disintegrate like tissue paper. And it was maybe 5 minutes after the pizza was delivered into my eager hands too, so it wasn't sitting around for any appreciable time to get soggy. Nevertheless, I was so hungry that I rolled up the slices like a burrito and consumed it that way, which made it a far more messy drive home than I wanted. At home, I decided to reheat the pizza in the oven and inspect it further to figure out what the hell happened. And that's when I found my answer: The centre of the pizza was stretched too thin! The paper thin crust in the middle couldn't hold up against the weight of the toppings on top, so soaked through. So in conclusion, this location needs to be aware of how it's making it's pizza. Pizza mechanics is just as important as delivering a tasty product!
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