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Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza
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My girlfriend and I loooove pizza! We have has pizza in Manhattan, Tucson, L.A., S.F., you get the picture right? I am not a foody or critic by any means, and I don't ever write reviews of restaurant, but I have been reading all these rave reviews about this place so we headed over with her teenage son to try it out.
First let me say I have seen this place ranked and reviewed as equal to Ciao Ciao and Grimaldis. Have you eaten at either place? Anthony's advertises thier pies as seves ""well done"". They are burnt. There I said it. They try to do te thin crust, crispy style and I don't understand how they can serve this pizza the way they do.
The pepperoni was large and super thinly sliced, leaving them very greasy and slimy. The cheese was not fresh mozzarella and it had too much sauce for a thin pizza. The weirdest thing was having bottled soft drinks at the table. Refills anyone?
I don't mean to bash a local establishment so severely but who are these people praising this place? Have they not had a decent pizza in this town, or anywhere else. honest Digiorno's is better.
Pros: It was indoors
Cons: the pizza and bottled soft drinks?
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