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Businiess name:  La Cucina Di Pinocchio (CLOSED)
Review by:  James C.
Review content: 
I spent my entire sophmore year and part of freshman ordering DP Dough so I know where the addiction comes from. But there are much better calzones in Amherst. A Place like DP Dough should be king, but their portions are half the size of Brunos or Pinnochios and more expensive as well (unless they have coupons). Either way its not worth it. You can taste the difference in the meats they use at Pinnochios/Brunos compared to DP Dough. I personally stopped ordering from DP Dough (with much hesitation at the time) because 50% of the time I would get strange items in my chicken. It's also a well known fact that while DP Dough people are generally nice over the phone, they also act like coke heads and sometimes screw up your orders. Conclusion? Head to Brunos for your calzones. Theyre monstrous, cheap, and oh so good.

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