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Thought I'd take these guys up on their $3 lunch special to see how they compared to the pizza place that used to be here. Much improved! They've done a small renovation to the restaurant and opened everything up. You no longer feel like you're walking into a shady place down a back hallway to get a pizza. The renovation itself was obviously done by the owners as you can see that it wasn't a professional job. Not that it's completely terrible either though. The Pizza: Crust - nice and flaky and buttery with good crunch. Slightly on the thin side though as it's hard to pick up a slice without a second hand to give it some support. Sauce - plain old tomato sauce. No additional spices or anything. It's good if that's your thing, but I like to have a little more flavour. Cheese - great amount my of cheese and it's cooked to a nice golden colour. Toppings - I went with plain old pepperoni. My complaint here is that you get one piece of pepperoni on each slice. I'm not sure if I can really complain for a $3 pizza, but just a heads up that you should adjust your expectations to get a cheese pizza with a hint of pepperoni. Despite my takeaways from the pizza here, it's still a great pie and well deserving of 4-stars. Hopefully things improve a little to make it a 5-star place.
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