Just so happened to be on this side of town and just so happened to just get off the phone with Papa John's who told me that they were no longer doing the $7 large one topping pizza on Mondays, which I've been ordering habitually the last few Mondays, and through my cracked windshield, with the hot, late afternoon sun blaring right at me, I see this store front, and as the light turns green at this busy little intersection, I punch the Mazda through and I show it no mercy, and after a quick, sweaty walk-through of the neighboring Dollar Tree in this same strip mall (strip being the operative word, for I wanted to strip myself of all things adorned, khakis and otherwise, it was so hot, but resisted this sudden urge) I entered this tiny pizza parlor and asked what was hot and what was ready, and the kind gentleman representative of this establishment, said that all of the stand-bys were available to me for purchase at this very kind moment. So, in the interests of my wife, my two-year-old-daughter and unborn son (for my wife is with male child) I ordered the pepperoni, and it was indeed hot and ready. And I began my journey back to the domicile, for these parts for which this place is located are mostly unfamiliar to me, nay, they are not as familiar to me as they once were. I returned home, rather quickly and valiantly, and opened a jar of spaghetti sauce using my own brute strength gained from writing, typing and pushing papers throughout all of the burning daylight, and I dipped slice after slice of L.C.'s concoction deep into the red sauce, and it tasted, dear friend, like sweet and glorious victory!
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Marie C.
We have only eaten here once but the place was clean, the staff was nice (they cracked us up when they yell your order LOUDLY to the people in the back) immediately after you give them one order at a time (they interject after each order to yell it to the person in the back-- tooooooo funny, we thought), and the food was tasty-- not to mention a good price for what you get. It's not far from our home in Keithville, either. We will be going back!
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Billy Joe J.
Just so happened to be on this side of town and just so happened to just get off the phone with Papa John's who told me that they were no longer doing the $7 large one topping pizza on Mondays, which I've been ordering habitually the last few Mondays, and through my cracked windshield, with the hot, late afternoon sun blaring right at me, I see this store front, and as the light turns green at this busy little intersection, I punch the Mazda through and I show it no mercy, and after a quick, sweaty walk-through of the neighboring Dollar Tree in this same strip mall (strip being the operative word, for I wanted to strip myself of all things adorned, khakis and otherwise, it was so hot, but resisted this sudden urge) I entered this tiny pizza parlor and asked what was hot and what was ready, and the kind gentleman representative of this establishment, said that all of the stand-bys were available to me for purchase at this very kind moment. So, in the interests of my wife, my two-year-old-daughter and unborn son (for my wife is with male child) I ordered the pepperoni, and it was indeed hot and ready. And I began my journey back to the domicile, for these parts for which this place is located are mostly unfamiliar to me, nay, they are not as familiar to me as they once were. I returned home, rather quickly and valiantly, and opened a jar of spaghetti sauce using my own brute strength gained from writing, typing and pushing papers throughout all of the burning daylight, and I dipped slice after slice of L.C.'s concoction deep into the red sauce, and it tasted, dear friend, like sweet and glorious victory!
(4)Marie C.
We have only eaten here once but the place was clean, the staff was nice (they cracked us up when they yell your order LOUDLY to the people in the back) immediately after you give them one order at a time (they interject after each order to yell it to the person in the back-- tooooooo funny, we thought), and the food was tasty-- not to mention a good price for what you get. It's not far from our home in Keithville, either. We will be going back!
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