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Ok, ok, ok... it's just ok. Maybe I'm fussy about my Italian food and especially pizza. First I have a major gripe on the price structure. The pizza is a thin crust pizza and they come in 10" and 14". Now thin crust pizza would be bad if you loaded up as much toppings as you would if it was a medium crust or deep dish. So the cost of the toppings is minimal and it wouldn't take much to use REALLY good ingredients. But alas, standard major purveyor quality toppings at best. But while the pizza was decent enough that isn't my problem. The 10" is $7.70 and the barely larger 14" is $14.70. So you take the same dough ball and stretch it from the smaller size to the larger one, $0.00 more cost. A small amount of extra topping but almost double the price??? No way. The Buffalo Wings were decent enough and the Chicken Caesar Salad the same but I don't believe I'll be going back. Oh yeah, I almost forgot, Angelo's Pistachio Gelato is MEEH. I feel I'm being generous with the 3 stars but they are doing the best they can with being a franchise establishment.
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