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For the price, it's hard to beat Blaze's unlimited toppings and thin fired pizzas. Although it's a chain, it's new to Calgary so I wasn't sure quite what to expect. The toppings were definitely a cut or two above your typical unlimited toppings joints, with very tasty meatballs, fresh ricotta, artichoke hearts and more amongst the many options (all of which have calorie counts, but let's not kid ourselves). I also liked that I could mix the cream and tomato base sauces to get the best of both worlds. Putting the toppings together took about 3 minutes, then the pie was diligently fired (gas not wood, it's the only knock against it) by the staff. As I loaded mine quite heavily it took about 6-7 minutes to cook, including a bit of blackening of the edges done meticulously by the oven's wall. One thing to note is that when it comes out of the oven they call your number and try to hand it to you, but don't forget that you can put finishers on it...I opted for the arugula and basil pesto. All in all, a really tasty pizza with quality toppings that's good for 1.5 people for about $13 all in makes this a 5 star option.
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