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Just moved to the area and my wife and I are exploring all our new pizza opportunities. I ordered calzone; pepperoni and black olives. Dough was good and the topping amount was appropriate. Big knock = no ricotta in the calzone. That is a cardinal sin for a calzone. Without the ricotta, I would recommend ordering extra cheese in your calzone. Also got an order of hot wings and asked for extra crispy. As a Buffalonian in exile I have high standards for wings. I ordered "1 pound" of wings which totaled 8 wings... The sauce was good, could have been hotter but it was a traditional buffalo type sauce, so good marks there. Issues here were the wing size and the crispiness. These were far from big enough chicken wings; a . 8 small wings for 9 dollars? Bad deal. For a great traditional wing you need a great crispy skin. Even though I asked for extra crispy wings, these still came out of the fryer 45 seconds to a minute too soon. My wife also ordered a small supreme pizza. By far the best item we got. The crust was good; thick enough to support the toppings and it was baked well. The toppings were arranged thoughtfully and there was even a large crumble of sausage on each piece! Good, but not good enough for me to crave in the future.
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