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We came on a Saturday at 1pm for a party of two and had to wait for about 30 minutes (although they originally said our wait was going to be 45 minutes). They have valet parking for $5. They send you a text with a link that tells you your place in line so you can walk around while you wait. I always prefer thinner crust over thicker crust but there's also a chance that the pizza crust burns if it's even cooked a little bit longer. Our pizzas were a bit burnt but it wasn't too bad. WISEGUY ($19) - One of their most popular pizzas. It does not have sauce in it which makes it really interesting. I love the crunchiness of the onion and then the random sausage when I bite into it. I think I would've preferred if the sausage and onion pieces were smaller and more spread out so I can take a little bit of each in every bite. It's a different kind of pizza than you're probably used to. 4/5 SONNY BOY ($19) - Another issue about thinner pizzas is that with sauce the pizza itself may be soggy. That's how it was like with this so it was a little flimsy to grab. It was still really good though since I love meat. 4/5 Overall, a good place to stop by and grab a pizza as it's close to a lot of attractions like the Arizona Science Center and Heritage Square.
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