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Businiess name:
Leo's Pizza
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citysearch c.
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Review content:
What a hoot..we are still talking about the time we tried Leo's! We moved here from NYC and have been searching for PIZZA...I mean real pizza. We read the reviews of Leo's and imagined maybe some old Brooklyn, NY guy might have moved here and started a great little pizzeria..maybe a jewel tucked away...a find.....A find indeed. We should have been tipped off when we saw them cutting a circle of crust out of a sheet with scissors! The sour provel worms extruded into our salad might have been another give away, but the pizza with it's overlayed squares of cheese on top, you know the kraft singles type of squares! I kid you not, but I think they were 'provel' squares. (yummy processed cheese for those not in the know). It think the good reviews are a plant. You've got to try it to believe it.
Pros: funny
Cons: the food
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