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Went on opening evening and had the NAPOLETANA (Anchovy, Kalamata Olives, San Marzano Tomato Sauce, Buffalo Mozzarella, Basil). The pizza was very good. It didn't have as much crunch as I thought it would and it was impossible to pick up a whole piece because it was pretty floppy :) despite its floppiness it was still very good. The ingredients were definitely fresh and high quality. There were 2 negatives at this new restaurant: 1. The payment system uses an insecure swiping mechanism to get your credit card number. It's really surprising that a new restaurant wouldn't have purchased an up-to-date purchasing system to keep its customers credit cards safe. They ideally should have NFC reader for contactless payment (such as Apple Pay & nfc cards) but at a minimum, they should have chip readers to use instead of insecure magnetic swipe. 2. They didn't have iced tea :( That was very strange. Your only options were bottled drinks and water. If one thing will reduce the frequency of my visits here, it's that I can't have iced tea with my meal. Maybe I'll go by the Chick-fil-A drive-thru and pick up a large tea before my next visit.
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