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Businiess name:  Old Town Pizza
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Because I am always looking for good pizza I made the mistake of stopping here for lunch. Either the previous reviewers never had a decent (never mind good or great) pizza or they have all been shills. The slice of p-I-z-z-a (if one can call it that) that was brought to me was an oily glop of burned cheese sitting on top of oil soaked dough. After using several napkins in a vain attempt to try to sop up the grease I gave up and, for the first time in 59 years of eating pizza, walked away without even trying one bite - the pizza was that disgusting in how much oil was on it!!! Also, there didn't appear to be any tomato sauce on it. Probably a good thing as I assume whatever they would have thought qualified as tomato sauce would probably be some type of cheap ketchup. Rather than eat here, save your money and go hungry. You'll come out ahead. Pros: None. Cons: Burned cheese on greasy, oil soaked dough is not a pizza

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