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For me, Blaze was just okay; nothing super bad and nothing that elevates it to a four or five star place. There are several options of this type of pizza place; MOD, Fired Pie, Pieology, Studio and Blaze. Choosing one may very well come down to what you're closest to at the time, personal preference on fine details such as sauce, crust, topping appeal, soda/beer options, dessert, salads .... The first pizza tonight came out burnt and the staff swiftly re-fired another (which was great) but that one was also slightly burnt. Blaze does offer a tier pricing kind of menu from just cheese pizza, 1-topping, 2-topping, and unlimited which can have its benefits but the salads are pre-made/pre-dressed and they looked awful tonight I'm sorry. The lettuce was wilted very badly, the romaine on the Caesar was becoming translucent, and the presentation was buffet-like .. Bad day?? Maybe, but details like that are why I will stick with MOD or Fired Pie; they allow you to create your own from fresh ingredients vs pre-made scoop and plate. The pizza wasn't bad and the staff was cool, they greeted on the way in and said bye upon leaving but all the small details I mentioned above; personally feel are done better at the other places.
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