The price isn't that bad. Zeppe's is a lot worse in my town. $30 for a medium, one-topping pizza.LaughingTarget said:I don't hate it, it just falls into a strange void. It isn't good enough for the price, I got to Uno's for that. It isn't cheap, I go to Hungry Howie's for that ($5 large Tuesday's). It's just in a strange place, it's alright pizza, just not for the price.
Giuseppe's in Auburn, New York had some damn good pizza before they sold the place.Da Joz said:Its ok, but for real pizza you need to go to some family owned places.
It had better be made from the mead of the Norse gods for that price.Quadtrix said:The price isn't that bad. Zeppe's is a lot worse in my town. $30 for a medium, one-topping pizza.LaughingTarget said:I don't hate it, it just falls into a strange void. It isn't good enough for the price, I got to Uno's for that. It isn't cheap, I go to Hungry Howie's for that ($5 large Tuesday's). It's just in a strange place, it's alright pizza, just not for the price.
i thought that too when I read the title of this thread. I figured this poster was going to give a rant in favor of this old game. Anyway I don't like certain family own pizza joints due to taste, I don't like PizzaHut nor Dominos since both make roughly the same style of pizza: Really thick pizza or really thin pizza.FreelanceButler said:Oh, I thought this was about the game with the dots on little cards, going from the thread title. Everybody loves that game.
I haven't actually had a pizza from there. It's either the very rare Pizza Hut or an icky frozen supermarket one.
Oreo... pizza...?Evilbunny said:Well, I love their pizza frankly. I'm not so keen on their Oreo pizza, though. It tastes like they just put some frosting on a piece of cardboard and sold it. It's awful. Their cinna- sticks on the other hand, are all sorts of awesome.