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My experience at Al's Pizza wasn't bad, just simply LACKLUSTER. At first, I was excited by the clean, modern design of Al's. Then, I noticed how upon closer inspection certain elements were skimped on and the place just felt cheap. Like the plastic plates and cups just seemed out of place next to the sleek tiles and modern chairs. Being my first experience at Al's, these bits were what gave away the fact that this place was only a chain. We ordered a 16" pizza with whole wheat crust. Feta on whole, spinach on half, sun-dried tomatoes on half. I didn't dislike the pizza, but I wasn't in love either. The whole wheat option was cool and tasted decent. They weren't greedy with the toppings, but they better not have been since our total was over $20. Would I eat here again? Possibly if I was meeting friends, but I doubt I'd come again on my own craving anything on the menu.
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