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Ah good old reliable Panagopoulos (at least that was your name) -- you held the distinction for being the best pizza chain in the GVRD (until Uncle Fatih's started expanding). I have probably eaten an ungodly amount of Panago in my years - I don't know how many Goldeneye/Counter-Strike gaming nights they've 'catered'. In addition, my old company used to treat everyone to free pizza bi-weekly. Thankfully, they switched over to Panago after everyone was complaining about the free Freshslice (another GVRD pizza chain opening here -- stay the fuck away, it's barely edible -- it's like eating a circle of hot garbage). Solid fresh toppings and most of their pizzas choices seem to be created with some care to the final taste, rather than just haphazardly changing 2 or 3 toppings on the same old tomato sauce. So you can grab butter/chipotle/buffalo chicken sauce or even coconut curry sauce. Despite the funky flavours, it's more your traditional pizza joint - you order your pie for pick-up or delivery - there are no heat lamped slices here. Glad that there's a Panago so close to my place. However, it's still not Uncle Fatih's - which I have drunkenly compared to receiving fellatio from a deity (dat sesame crust). But Panago is damned solid for a pizza chain.
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