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Businiess name:  Tower Of Pizza
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
In the ""Laverne & Shirley"" style of pizza restaurants, this place has got to be the end all - beat all old time family pizza place! The ""viewing window"" is nearly always lined with children atop chairs turned backwards staring as the dough is tossed, the sauce is spread and the toppings placed. Thin, crisp crust is the foundation of this Italian delicacy loaded with gooey hot cheese and your favorite toppings - extra cheese, italian sausage, mushrooms and onions are my favorites. Add the artichoke or italian salad and a pitcher of your favorite soft drink or beer and you have a sicilian feast. The old style juke box and muted video games add to the old wood panelling and red/white checkered table cloths. Mama Mia!

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