We are here once a week! My toddler loves their pizza.
Yes, they do have the biggest slice in town. Their pizza sauce for the base pizza is milder and sweeter than others, and that's probably why the kids love it. The Margherita pizza's sauce isn't as sweet as it should be (though my other half complains because she expects the same sweeter sauce).The hot wings are crispy and stays crispy (good for takeout and delivery), and the cold subs are nice and tasty.
Kudos to Sam and his staff, they are very accommodating and goes above and beyond.
It is such a local hangout even the public servants of Woodland Park come in for a bite. Keeping that in mind, the parking lot gets full a lot more often than you think and you might not find a spot. Some times they do run out of pizza (ordering by the slice) and must wait a couple of minutes for a fresh...
Read moreLately, it's been hit or miss here. Huge miss the last few times.
Today really made me lose interest in stopping here, despite the horrible parking.
I ordered pizza to-go during my lunch break and was served a cold, burnt slice from a pie sitting out behind the cashier. No thought about it as I figured someone ordered a pie aside from how overcooked it appeared to be. I sat for maybe two moments to wait for the slice I had just ordered, anticipating it would be warmed up and ready to eat, but the cashier instead bagged a slice from the burnt pie that honestly should've just been tossed and not served.
No one wants to eat cheese/bread off of pizza like it's an artichoke. Absolute disappointment and total waste. Most, if not all of what remained of that slice, had to go into the garbage it was so inedible....
Read moreIf "insipid" is the niche market that Pizza City is seeking to exploit then they have hit the mark. We recently ordered two "pies" in remembrance of our kid's affinity for their erstwhile after school stop (they attended the local Jr. High) and soon realized why the mozzarella cheese-stick and chicken-nugget loving 12 and 13 year-olds were attracted to the place in the first place: There is not an adult flavor to be had here whatsoever. The sauce was flat, the seasoning non-existent, and the texture sloppy. One of Pizza City's mainstays--penne topped pizza--is a glittering jewel of flaccid mush and speaks to the uninspired redundancy of pasta-on-pasta so often sighted in the vacuous epicurian wasteland known as North Jersey. I vow to never repeat this...
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