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Pizza Pizza always feels like cardboard in the mouth because they cook everything by the slice hours in advance. Megabite Pizza is just super trashy, although incredibly cheap. Pick your poison I guess, although I would kill for either when I'm drunk.
Pizza Pizza always feels like cardboard in the mouth because they cook everything by the slice hours in advance. Megabite Pizza is just super trashy, although incredibly cheap. Pick your poison I guess, although I would kill for either when I'm drunk.
I've not been able to compare the two.
But I will say that Ontario's Pizza Pizza, delivering as they did until the more-than-wee-hours, was a welcome food after a night of boozing. I wish they were here!
I would say if you're in town and want one of the big franchise-locations-everywhere-type pizza, Pizza Nova can't be beat for taste. It's about as good as big franchise-locations-everywhere-type pizza gets.
if I had to pick a lower tier pizza place that compared to either of those I would pick Little Ceasers only cause I like their crazy bread with Crazy sauce (marinara dipping sauce)
I would say Freshslice would be the better comparison to PizzaPizza in Van. It has more of a legit big corporate franchise feel similar to PizzaPizza in Ontario. http://secure.businessesforsale.com/...cd1d50a890.jpg
Megabyte appears dirty, and appealing to the late night greasy drunk crowd. Their by the slice examples are more often old and unimpressive looking to begin with. If you're in the area, Uncle Fatih's on Broadway and Commercial is always busy (for a reason), and is almost always fresh and hot for only 2 for a high quality slice. http://imonlyhereforthefood.com/imag...leFatih001.jpg
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