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So...I wasn't going to review Joe's because it has been done and everything that needs to be said is duly noted in the 110 reviews before me, but it has now been like 4 days and I can't stop craving the barbecue chicken pizza. Maybe it is just because I am on an after holiday diet, but maybe, just maybe it is due to the winning combination of thin crust (without being like a cracker), barbecued chicken, onions, and Gorgonzola cheese crumbles. Yum! Besides that, Joe's offers the complete experience. It is a blast from the past, and the perfect date spot for all those clueless guys who want to land a lady that likes the outdoors, picnics, and simple pleasures. When you visit, you are going to be tempted by the grilled peanut butter + banana split under Farm Favorites. It sounds like horrible goodness, and it is worth getting to say you tried it, but nothing to write home about. In short it is a total stoner sandwich and maybe someday I will have a use for it, but I will not be ordering it again as there are so many other yummy sounding things to pick from on the menu.
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