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Closest pizza place to the new house - please please please be my go-to pizza joint.
went with the two slice and soda lunch special - $5 ( if cheese only ; 50 cent /slice add on for toppings )
Also ordered spaghetti and meatballs for dinner later.($12)
The pizza was decent - crunchy exterior, yet light/pillowy inside. sauce had decent seasoning. toppings were average ( peperoni and sausage )
The spaghetti and meatballs. I thought the meatballs were alright but the sauce - sub par - had a strong vinegar taste and watery - I can't stand it when the sauce is added to water logged pasta - a problem I encounter at a lot of mom/pop places. a simple test to see if this occurs to you - when you get the plate/bowl of pasta, use either the fork or a piece of bread to support the pasta and tilt the plate/bowl slightly to one side - if you see watery sauce dripping or worse, streaming through, the cook did a poor job draining the pasta - the best option for a cook ( if available ) is putting the pasta and sauce in a sauté pan to cook out any excess water, then serve.
If I visit in the future - pizza only
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