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Ok...... My spectrum of Pizza places like this range from the Top ( Blaze ) to the bottom ( ( I'm sorry, Pizza Kitchen). Pizza Rev was a nice change. ( plus it's closer to my house than Blaze). Toppings were good and they had organic items. A real pizza oven cooked the items nicely. I just have a couple of points that you may want to consider. 1. People don't know to order the salad WITH the pizza. I ( and several others that I heard while I was eating) ordered it at the end when checking out. Not sure if you have a better way to streamline that. ( with that being said, the Caesar Salad was very good, better than Blaze) 2. You shouldn't have 20 types of hot sauce on hand and no salt at all in the entire restaurant. We asked everyone ( even the manager) and learned that there was absolutely no salt at all in the building. Get some good salt ( Himalayan or sea salt or kosher or whatever) and have that on hand for your guests, please. I literally drove to Farmer Boys to get salt and came back to eat my pizza. Best of luck to you all. Welcome to the neighborhood.
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