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I am a pizza guy for sure. I could eat it 4-5 times a week and be happy. So me knows a few things about pizza. That said, I don't expect a lot from airport food but this was seriously one of the worst pieces of pizza I've ever eaten anywhere. I'm talking a step below Little Caesars or Totino's frozen. Got a slice of sausage. One of the guys was going to give me a slice from the 'old' pan but the other guy pointed to the 'newer' pan. I don't know what the difference would have been but even after putting it in the oven it was soggy, wilted and old. Clearly it had been sitting there for a long time. And this was at 5:00PM (I would think prime time?). The sauce was weird and had large pieces (I mean 1/2" x 2") of onion. I like pizza sauce on my pizza, thank you very much, not chunky spaghetti sauce with giant pieces of onion. Slice was $5.49 which is bad enough for a terrible slice of airport pizza. Add on to that a 16.9 oz bottle of Lipton Pure Leaf tea which cost , gulp, $5.19. Yes, $5.19 for a bottle of tea! Seriously? That's $.30 /oz. I travel a lot through Charlotte and can tell you I will never go back to this place. I'll stick with Brookwood Farms BBQ in the main food court as I've never had a bad meal there yet.
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