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It's been a while since I've eaten here, but a discussion thread about great sandwiches (http://www.yelp.com/topic/pittsburgh-the-best-sandwich-in-the-universe) sparked my recollection. The pizza is not fantastic. I've had it on several occasions. It's decent, but nothing to write home about, but the Omnivore. . . that IS something to write home about, and the letter would read something like this: Dear Mom, I just had the most amazing sandwich of my life. It had bacon and hot peppers, eggs and onion rings, cappicola and steak, cheese. . . and and. . . more stuff! I ate the whole thing because it was too yummy to stop. I am now in intensive care after going into cardiac arrest from eating the damn thing, but it was WORTH it. If you and Dad decide to get one, you should split it, but if you don't, leave the house to me, my sister will just trash it. Love, Jim Something like that. Bottom line, you can buy one of these sandwiches and cut it into quarters and feed four people. Can't recommend the pizza (it's fair. . .) but definitely try the sandwiches. Take out only. . . there's a table or two there, but mostly just for people to wait in the AC-less Mercury-like atmosphere while they finish your food. Oh, I almost forgot. . . the wings are good too.
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