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Businiess name:  Leonardo's Pizza
Review by:  keith s.
Review content: 
Leonardo's Pizza -- Burlington, Vermont After having one of Leonardo's Pizzas delivered to your home, you'll never (willingly) want chain-store pizza again, never. Delivery is free and large and medium pizzas cost $12 and $9.50 respectively, go with the large, toppings add $1.25 each for medium and $1.50 each for large. You pay for quality, what can I say. Leonardo's also offers boutique pizzas like "Meat Lover's Revenge" for the carnivore in your family (pepperoni, sausage, ground beef and baked ham), or if your feeling exotic try the Hawaiian Island Delight (which actually has more meat than the revenge, but balances (or tries to anyway) the cholesterol off with broccoli and pineapple, and vegetarian favorites like Gorgonzola Gourmet (Gorgonzola cheese, olive oil, freshly chopped garlic, spinach, artichoke hearts, and plum tomatoes, these specialties will cost you $16 for large and $13 for medium, again my advice, spend the extra three bucks and go large. Leonardo's also offers two choices for crusts, whole wheat or white. I don't think I've ever ordered a pizza from Leonardo's without getting whole wheat crust, if that tells you anything. Leonardo's will cost you more than whatever "deal" or "gimmick" a chain-store pizza place may be running, but you'll taste the difference and you'll never go back.

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