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Businiess name:  De Lorenzo's Tomato Pies
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I read the Citysearch reviews and drove all the way to the seedy side of town that De Lorenzo's is in. Crisp crust... yes, tasty... no. By the way, I actually liked the fact that the restaurant was a hole in the wall in a run-down part of town. That gave it some character. But I could make a better pizza by pouring catsup over burnt toast. All that said, maybe you'll like it, a lot of people obviously did. Go to Conte's pizza in Princeton if you're not averse to spacious restaurants in safe neighborhoods with great pizza.

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