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Since this place is only open 4-9 W-S and not on holidays I stopped in here on the way to Dairy Queen on a Thursday night. When I walked in, saw 3 people behind the counter. They were running around like a disorganized mob, mumbling something to each other that didn't sound very nice. It looked like they were way behind in getting orders out. Eventually someone asked me "you here for pickup?" I told them that I was not and wanted to order. They seemed as if my order was taking them away from more important orders and made me feel rushed to make decisions. I ordered at 12" thin at 7:05pm(approx) and it was handed to me at 7:40pm. 35 minutes to cook a thin crust 12" pizza for a customer in the lobby? Bollocks to that. I will say, the pizza crust was good, but nothing you can't find elsewhere. The 6 tables they had in the lobby looked almost like they were put there for looks, not for people to stay and eat. Other people came and went as I waited for my pizza and were treated the same way I was. EDIT: I did go back and they were nicer. Must have hit them on a real busy night. I really like the thin crust and I'll be back. It appears they are struggling at times with the volume of orders.
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