5/5 Kevin D. 1 year ago on Google
Being
up
for
pizza,
I
decide
on
eating
at
an
eatery
with
Vegan
pizza
I
remember
checking
a
time
ago
on
my
way
to
eat
elsewhere.
The
4th
Horseman
is
like
a
theme
restaurant
for
Death
(the
fourth
Horseman,
Revelations
6:7–8).
In
the
eatery,
there
is
a
table
in
front
of
a
television
that,
during
my
visit,
is
playing
a
movie,
Serial
Mom
(1994).
I
sit
at
the
table
to
watch
the
movie
with
another
patron
while
awaiting
my
order.
I
order
a
Vegan
pizza,
Frailty.
If
there
are
a
lot
of
pizza
orders,
be
ready
to
wait
for
about
twenty
minutes
minimum.
The
Frailty
Pizza
(😅)
has
ingredients
with
distinct
flavors
of
which
the
most
distinct
and
noticeable
are
the
Kalamata
Olives
(the
ingredient
with
the
most
potent
flavor),
the
Vegan
Italian
Sausage
Crumbles
(the
ingredient
with
the
second
most
potent
flavor
which
I
think
tastes
better
colder
than
hot,
Vegan
meat
can
taste
very
different
by
brand,
I
wonder
how
meat
of
a
different
brand
might
taste
on
the
Frailty
pizza),
and
the
Cherry
Tomatoes
(the
third
ingredient
with
the
most
potent
flavor
like
thin
warm
pulpless
V8,
in
a
good
way).
I
like
the
crust
and
dough:
the
crisp
is
the
way
I
like
with
this
kind
of
crustful
thin
pizza
(though
not
with
a
kind
of
Sicilian
pizza,
for
example);
not
too
hard,
not
too
soft,
with
a
bit
of
crunch.
Even
so,
if
an
offering
for
a
dipping
sauce
is
available,
I
think
it
may
be
a
good
addition
because
the
crust
is
good
though
dries
my
mouth,
and
the
crust
is
a
sizable
portion
of
the
overall
pizza.
Now,
the
pizza
tastes
quite
different
cold—
personally,
I
think
better;
the
flavors
of
all
ingredients
seem
more
present
in
my
mouth
altogether
when
the
pizza
is
colder
than
warm.
In
my
experience,
customer
service
is
good:
employees
communicate/are
open
to
communicate
throughout
the
ordering
process
i.e.
by
telling
if
a
plate
or
so
is
on
its
way,
answering
a
question
about
pizza
preparation—along
those
lines.
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