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I've been to Pure Pizza twice now and could eat there everyday and probably never get sick of it. The first time I went I had the Wild Mushroom and fell in love. I'm a sucker for truffle oil and that paired with Cottonmill Farms Oyster mushrooms, Grande mozzarella cheese and Bianco-Dinapoli organic tomato sauce... delicious. After eating there the first time I started reading about Pure Pizza, how their crust was made, where their ingredients come from and fell more in love with each sentence I read. You've really got to read about their pizza (http://www.purepizzaclt.com/about-our-pizza) and just go try it for yourself. Yesterday, I took my Mom there and she had the Deconstructed Pulled Pork (Dan the Pig Man pulled pork, Grande mozzarella cheese, house made cilantro lime cole slaw. Topped with a Secret Sauce) and I forced myself to switch it up and get The Chorizo (Chorizo, tomatoes, fresh organic shaved radishes, chopped onions, cilantro, and lime juice). Needless to say, there were no left overs. Both times I got my boyfriend a standard Pepperoni to go. I was hesitant since he's usually not into a "better option" pizza, but he loved it as well. Go, right now. What are you waiting for?
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