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Przekaż informację zwrotnąGood pizza but never open. Always liked this place when it used to be on 620. Unfortunately the new Leander location is always closed when I call to make an order, even though google says it?s open.
Wonderful greasy pizza! Pepperoni were tasty and not just cheap tasting like other places. Fast! The pizza rolls are amazing and the ranch is great! Yummy we will return thank you
Great flavors! Fried raviolis are to die for! Meatballs and white pizza (no sauce pizza) are tasty!
IF YOU ARE FROM NYC AND ARE LOOKING FOR PIZZA THAT TASTE LIKE HOME, LOOK NO FURTHER! I have even lived Upstate New York and haven?t had pizza like in the city. This pizza is absolutely amazing and taste like i got it from the best pizza shop in theBronx. You will not be disappointed! You can even tell by the photo it looks like a NY slice! Amazing! I will always order fromhere. They are accommodating to certain food allergies if you let them know ! The chicken cutlet parm sandwich was alsoamazing. I got hypnotized by its deliciousness. People talking about the oiliness have obviously never had a slice of REALPIZZA before! Go find yourself a gluten free cardboard pizza if you are going to complain about the oiliness. Great job to theowners and chefs, please don?t change a thing! (Except maybe giant NY slices ????
Good but very greasy. Almost inedible. One slice needed four of their napkins and it was still swimming in grease. Unacceptable really. In my 2nd photo you can see the grease dripping ???? Also the kid that took my order was really rude and strange. Firstof all their sign doesn?t mention slices on the wall, so I asked to make sure, and the kid responded to me like I was stupid ?ofcourse we sell slices!?. Well maybe put it on your giant sign above your heads and cash registers?? I dunno?? I had to pauseand tell myself not to make this kid cry or ruin his day because I felt sorry for him working at a pizza place in Leander andhaving such an impressive mental aptitude that he just wastes it in his career as pizza boy