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I'm almost ashamed to admit that I went here because of one of those sign-spinners that stand by the road and wave huge placards around trying to get your business. In my defense, I was poor and hungry and they were advertising a $5 lunch deal. So across two lanes (yes, I looked first) and into the parking lot I went. First off, I will say for $5, it's worth it. Sure, it's kind of a tiny little pizza, but the ingredients aren't too bad and the combinations they put together are pretty novel as well. I had some southwest-themed pizza that was filling, but unremarkable beyond that. They did appear to have a wide selection of ingredients for creating your own pizzas and such, which did look very good. But like I said, I was on the poor side and the lunch specials kept calling my name. One thing worth mentioning about Pie Zanos is that they do have vegan and gluten-free options for those that want/need them. While it seems strange for a pizza and sandwich shop, I know many people that would benefit from that.
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