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Ah, Pizza By Robert. A refreshing name in a landscape littered with chain pizza restaurants and all you can eat buffets. While the pie did not change my life, I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the product. As a first time customer, I did not know what to expect. I opted for the thin-crust (sort of) 12 inch Hawaiian pizza. Roughly thirty minutes after ordering by phone, the pizza, and the charming older delivery man, had shown up at my doorstep. After paying $14.90 plus tip (a pricy, but ultimately appropriate bill), it was time to chow down. The pizza was fantastic. The ingredients were proportioned perfectly, as were the toppings. My only complaint is the flimsiness of the crust, but after allowing the pizza to cool down, this was not a problem. The slices are not big enough to be folded, and small enough where you can eat four to five in one sitting. Even better, it tasted great leftover a few hours later! I definitely recommend Pizza by Robert as an alternative to the chains that dominate the Cleveland pizza scene today.
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