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It seems like almost any local independent pizza place gets 5 bonus points just for not being Pizza Hut or Dominos. Simonetti's is no different. The missus and I recently stopped by to try the place. I got two "special slices", while she got a "Sicilian slice". She really enjoyed her slice, which was thick and delicious. My slices - which were the "Meat Special" tasted great. But they were SO PUNY (see picture). I've seen Simonetti's advertised as "NY style pizza", but I've been to NYC enough to know that two slices of pizza should be almost half of a large Pizza Hut pizza. So although the pizza tasted good, the meager slices were an incredible disappointment. I probably won't go back, unless they start offering major "2 for 1" specials. With my GF a vegetarian and me a hardcore carnivore, the slices are too small to make a meal, and the whole pies too expensive to get two.
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