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I love Mr. Mozzarella's Greek/Mediterrean Pizza. Great taste.
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I like to vegetarian pizza.
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I have had Houston’s pizza on the Westside twice in the past couple of weeks. By far the best pizza I have had in a very long time. The wings were fantastic and ceasar salad was fresh and crispy. Delivery was fast. Highly recommended.
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Queen K wrote:I love Mr. Mozzarella's Greek/Mediterrean Pizza. Great taste.


Their Hawaiian Deluxe is awesome too.

Olympia makes a good Pizza as well.
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logman wrote:I have had Houston’s pizza on the Westside twice in the past couple of weeks. By far the best pizza I have had in a very long time. The wings were fantastic and ceasar salad was fresh and crispy. Delivery was fast. Highly recommended.

I finally tried it after all of my Saskatchewan transplant friends wouldn’t stop raving about it. Usually I’m down for a thinner crust, but it was freaking delicious. Pepperoni, bacon, and mushroom.
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I've been stopping in usually once a week to pick up three slices to go,
from a little Pizza place. Maybe for, 6 or 7 years.
It was high to top of best around.
Used to be 2 people running the place and a youth delivery driver.
They were bought out.

Now there is always a swarm of people in there (working?) 7-8 or more.

The quality of everything from ingredients to preparation has
declined, as well as slice size is @1/3 smaller.

Won't be dropping in again anytime soon.
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Damn.

I had to compromise on the pizza slice I got today and boy oh boy did I feel it.
Schedule didn't allow me to wait though, so.

Looking forward to the new Dunnezzies in Lower Mission. :up:
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Dunnenzies, check.

Will give them a shot next week, Thanks.

eta; cool, they have locations that suit my travels better also.
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OK Pizza is back in the good books.
They faltered for a while.
On their game again, great bargain t' boot.
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Whenever we cook pizza at home, and it's quite often, there's always a can of anchovies in the fridge to throw on the top.
Got to have anchovies.
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bb49 wrote:Whenever we cook pizza at home, and it's quite often, there's always a can of anchovies in the fridge to throw on the top.
Got to have anchovies.


I don't know ... Sounds kinda fishy to me. :biggrin:
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Queen K wrote:We too had that same stuck feeling Ken7 but we found a great place with fabulous reviews on the internet.

We called Dunn Enzies and got two excellent pizzas.

We are never stuck again if we aren't making our own for a change.


Ouch that's setting the bar pretty low where pizza is concerned. More like flatbread in my opinion, but then I guess that's what you like so to each his own.

Best pizza I've ever found in the Okanagan is Jim's Place in Vernon. Hansen's is the closest thing to that for Kelowna.
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Urban Cowboy wrote:Best pizza I've ever found in the Okanagan is Jim's Place in Vernon.

Yeah, gross. Totally overrated. Top Choice has better pizza in Vernon.
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Always Sunny wrote:I finally tried it after all of my Saskatchewan transplant friends wouldn’t stop raving about it. Usually I’m down for a thinner crust, but it was freaking delicious. Pepperoni, bacon, and mushroom.


Tried this back in September. Not sure if it was a bad day but it was honestly the worst pizza I ever tried. Threw it all in the garbage.
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OKkayak wrote:
Urban Cowboy wrote:Best pizza I've ever found in the Okanagan is Jim's Place in Vernon.

Yeah, gross. Totally overrated. Top Choice has better pizza in Vernon.


As I've already stated, if you like thin crust flatbread, then yeah I can see why you wouldn't like Jim's.

People who like their pizza thick with substance do tend to quite like it, and in fact some will drive to Vernon to pick one up. :biggrin:
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