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#1 tip to my yelpers at Blaze - CHECK IN BEFORE YOU ORDER! Each time I've been at Blaze, when I check in, I get an additional free pizza which makes it such a great deal! The pizza here is pretty thin crust and a full pizza is just about right for one person if you're hungry. If you just need a quick snack then it's also great to split. There are some already thought up combinations or you can go down the line and add your own ingredients. You can also start with one of Blaze's topping combos and customize them to your liking. Here's what I've tried so far... White Top - MY FAVEEE!!! White, sauce, bacon, mozzarella, garlic...what's not to love? Highly recommend. Meat Eater - peperoni, crumbled meatballs, onion, mozzarella, red sauce. Good, but not my favorite. BBQ Chkn - grilled chicken, mozzarella, red onion, banana peppers, gorgonzola, and bbq sauce drizzle. Surprisingly good, it may sound like an odd combination but everything together really works. Another tip is that at the end of the adding your ingredients, have them put a sprinkle of sea salt and herbs on your pizza. They don't overdo it and it just brings out the flavors that much more. Definitely give Blaze a try for a quick and casual tasty meal!
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