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Businiess name:  Old School Pizzeria
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This is the perfect Pizza. It is what it says it is ""Old Skool"" this is the great type of pizza we would get Little Italy in Cleveland back in the 60's and 70's. Unpretentious, the real deal, no Lotus Blossoms, Colonics or Oxygen Bars, just Pizza as God meant it to be in the Genesis of Pizza. Don't get me wrong every once in a while I want a good olive oil,goat cheese, calamata,hearts of palm and swordfish ceviche slice. This is the stuff you could eat day in and day out. You run in grab a slice of pepperoni and a drink and run out. This is everybodys pizza. The crust isa creation you could eat by itself, the texture,chewy enough but not too much and puffs aromatic yeast and fragrant bread in every bite. The sauce is placed on in the correct balance as to be pesent but not coquering like Napolean taking out a village in Bavaria. The other ingrediant are portioned with the same care ending in a portrait Italian street fare worthy of note in anyones book..\r Mick Anderson

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