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Maybe not fair to judge a restaurant for only two items, but it's what they brag about, so we tried them. 1 Happy Hour Meatballs... Fair tasting meatballs, very good red sauce. At happy hour, it's a winner, and only $3. Buck a meatball if you want more. 2.Margherita Pizza... at $7 or $8, this pizza would be priced right, and judging the taste, that is all it's worth, but Pizza Rock prices this relatively small (6 pieces) at $17. The rest of their regular menu is priced somewhat out of line, but their pizza? Come on, get a grip... pizza is one of the least expensive products in an Italian restaurant. Taste and quality... yes it does have decent, but not "award winning" taste (maybe they were the only entry). Barring Chicago's deep dish pizza, which is in a world of it's own, Most of lower New England (MA, CT, RI), and New York have many pizzerias that equal or better Pizza Rock. Doesn't even come close to Frank Pepe Pizza (Connecticut)
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