This pizza's not perfect, but at $5 it's pretty good


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Posted 11/23/2009 9:26:35 AM
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11/23/2009 12:00:00 AM

Let's discuss 'This pizza's not perfect, but at $5 it's pretty good'.

Brian King doesn't make the best pizza in Elkhart.

But King makes a good pizza at a great price.

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Posted 11/23/2009 9:34:35 AM
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We must remember the old axiom, "You get what you pay for". From King's description this is a questionable purchase. The underlined phrases show what you get for your money.
"The sauce is sweet without much oregano, but it's a pretty good sauce. The crust baked at 500-plus degrees as it passes through a conveyor screen isn't as good as pizza baked in a hearth oven, but it's pretty good. The lean Hormel sausage isn't as flavorful as the handmade Italian sausage some local shops feature, but it's pretty good. The breadsticks aren't very good, but you get nine or 10 for $2.99.

For my money I recommend and go to The Original Vesuvio Pizza around the corner at 1160 W. Bristol.
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Posted 11/23/2009 9:38:38 AM


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wroyer (11/23/2009)

For my money I recommend and go to The Original Vesuvio Pizza around the corner at 1160 W. Bristol.

Parkmor Plaza is teh scary.

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Posted 11/23/2009 9:41:59 AM


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Parkmor IS raunchy.

But I have growing children and as a loving mother only concerned for the best nutritional source for them I must investigate teh $5 pizza win. 

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Posted 11/23/2009 10:18:06 AM


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It's like the old saying, you want it all for nothing!. For $5 this is a steel. The pizza is not as spicy and that is a plus in my book. I take my hat off to him. He has put people to work and it dosen't cost us the price of other pizza places to order a pizza!!! I like PaPa Johns & Pizza Hut, but they'll cost you! Maybe he could have picked a different name, but hey no one is Perfect! Keep up the good work. we'll keep buying from you! O-ya, and you can't please everyone so just please those of us that like your pizza!!!
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Posted 11/23/2009 10:23:45 AM


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starfleetengineer (11/23/2009)
For $5 this is a steel.

Sort of hard to chew, isn't it? Is that a better deal than aluminum right now?

/on a spelling roll today

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Posted 11/23/2009 11:31:53 AM


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I have never had his pizza,I'm sure it's better than the grease flavored cardboard from Little Sneezers and if I recall right they also have £5 pizza too. Volcano Pizza FTW!!
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Posted 11/23/2009 12:20:27 PM


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For $5 this is a steel.

Sort of hard to chew, isn't it? Is that a better deal than aluminum right now?

/on a spelling roll today

Steel pizza is the key to a long and prosperous life

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Posted 11/23/2009 2:48:00 PM
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I tried this pizza and breadsticks once and that was too much!  Not worth my money.  I'll stick with the ready to go Little Ceasar's, at least the breadsticks have flavor and are edible!  I wanted to return this right after the first bite!  As a purchasing agent and as a very good cook, I would gladly offer up advice on flavor and costing.  You don't have to over-spice it to make it delicious, but straight tomato flavor isn't "pizza".
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Posted 11/23/2009 3:02:39 PM


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CountrySquire73 (11/23/2009)
I have never had his pizza,I'm sure it's better than the grease flavored cardboard from Little Sneezers and if I recall right they also have £5 pizza too.

Dude, that's like $8.  What a ripoff. I wasn't even aware they had Little Caesar's in the UK.

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