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If I could give this place 0 stars, I would. Walk in to place an order at 8pm. Restaurant completely empty. Order cheese ravioli and a slice of pizza (listed as Extra Large Slice for $3) We are told it will be 10 to 15 mins. We return 10 mins later to be told 'we are out of ravioli.' So my son orders ziti. I ask for my slice of pizza while we wait. Server brings out a box that couldnt be large than 6 inch , 6 inch. I open the box and there is a tiny, dry, over-cooked piece of food that I wont compkiment by calling pizza. Easily this slice came from a 12 inch pie. This slice wouldnt be considered 'extra large' by even the smallest hands. I asked the server... so, this is an extra large slice? She replied, very flippantly, 'yeah, sorry.' This place is great if you dont want to get what you pay for and if you have no idea what a slice of pizza from NY is like. I have seen better pizza laying on the streets of ny waiting for the street sweeper. Absolutely THE worst.
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