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Businiess name:  Pizzeria Mozza
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
So we ended up going because a co-worker said it was the best pizza in town. Rushed home after work, picked up the wife and went to the restaurant. I guess from reading all the other reviews we were lucky to be given a 30 minute wait. That wasn't the end of the world but the host told us we can wait at the bar but the bar was packed. No were else to wait so we left. The other reason we left was because everybody there was so overdressed and we felt like we were being eyeballed. Anyways, we went to the take out section where the guy told us the pizza here was different than we were used to and we'd probably be best going to Numero Uno. I acknowledged that I knew the pizza wasn't the norm and had heard great reviews from this place so we wanted to try it out at least once. I told us it was expensive. I repeated my statement to him. He asked if I spoke spanish and started speaking to me in spanish calling me homie or something. He told us he'd even throw in an extra desert. I was okay with it but it almost felt like charity. Whatever. Pizza was alright I guess but not going back. Pros: Pizza Cons: Environment

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