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Campisi's Restaurant
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My new office is within walking distance to this restaurant.\r
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People from my office rave about their italian food and especially their pizza and how they have been in business for over 50 years.\r
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Well, don't waste your time. \r
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As a full blooded italian-american who knows a thing or three about real italian food and pizza, they are way overrated. \r
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Their pizza crust was crunchy and the sauce was undercooked.\r
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I laughed when I read several of the other reviews (Best pizza in the world, wish I could get it flown in, etc).\r
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If I was on a desert island and had my choice of this restaurant's pizza or a hot dog from a sport stadium grill, I'd choose the hot dog.\r
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Obviously, many of the people reviewing this restaurant are native to Texas and have no idea what good pizza is.\r
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Stick to reviewing the BBQ places Y'all !!!
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