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Stopped by Lotsa, which is a new pizza place on State Street. They have a stylish, modern and clean dining room with three big TVs, and lots of tables. I was skeptical that they could produce a pizza in 5 minutes, but my meat lovers pizza was ready really quickly. The staff consists of mostly high school aged kids. They were nice and seemed to be working hard, but when I ordered my beer, they poured it and let it sit behind the counter for a while... nothing like room temperature Miller Lite! But nevertheless the pizza was quite good. It had the char marks from the oven, but the crust wasn't super thin. It was filling and the ingredients tasted fresh. The price is also fair, and the cost of beers is very cheap. The size of the pizzas is 11", which is too much for one person and too little for two, so decide beforehand if you want leftovers. Nevertheless, Lotsa is a good addition to the State Street scene.
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