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I've ordered delivery from this (NEW!) location twice, once at work and once at home. Last week, my coworkers and I ordered the Park Avenue pizza through Grubhub. It was... ok, but I wouldn't order it again. It wasn't bad-I had 3 pieces!- it just didn't blow me away, which I was hoping for with such an original idea (artichoke hearts, spinach, and chicken). My coworkers all loved it, so this could simply be a matter of personal choice. I ordered delivery again today, to my home. This time I stuck with my old favorite, the meat lover's, and a new choice, the mac and cheese bites. Oh my god, the mac and cheese bites! I wish I could buy 10 pounds of them, they are ridiculously good. The pizza was the same great quality as the other locations I've visited, I'd give the whole meal overall 5 stars. The driver was awesome too, he complimented my neighborhood, my house, and totally ignored my crazy barking Dachshund. In a nutshell, I personally would pass on the Park Avenue pizza. Everything else seems to be the same great quality that I've come to expect from Venezia's. You guys will be seeing a lot of me!
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