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Pizza Pi Vegan Pizzaria
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Erica W.
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Disclaimer: I'm not vegan. I do enjoy vegan food though, and I am a vegetarian. I've been to Pizza Pi once, and ordered a calzone (about $10). Half an hour or so later, I got it, and went home. I cut it open, and basically all there was inside was sauce. Not many vegetables, and hardly any soy cheese either. It seemed to be mostly "crust". I split it with my boyfriend, and not only were we not at all full, but we had to basically eat another whole dinner apiece on top of it. I would've been okay with this if it had cost $5, perhaps. But unless you really really want to patronize specifically vegan establishments, I recommend just ordering a no-cheese pizza from your favorite standard pizza place.
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