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(Tried Poor Man’s pizza for the first time tonight. Ordered take out, it was ready very fast, pizza was cooked perfectly, tasted great and the staff was very friendly BUT that being said, I would have a very hard time paying almost $14 for such a small, 2 topping pizza again.)
The food was delivered with doughy, undercooked crust (see photos). One of the pizzas we ordered came with barely any cheese or other toppings that we requested, the toppings we did get seemed to be just an after-thought and none of them were of an edible quality.
I didn’t bother reaching out to them to fix it since based on their responses to other reviews here and on Facebook they don’t seem open to criticism.
Really good ingredients, good pizza and was a pleasure to eat here. Will have to come back again.
Poor Man’s Pizza is a new restaurant to this area, and started out as a food truck. Their pizza exploded in popularity almost overnight, and I can see why. Chewy NY style crust, a sauce that isn’t too sweet and has a delicious zing, gooey cheese, and quality toppings. It’s also not as greasy as many local pizza joints. Wood-oven baked gives an amazing flavor to the crust, and adds the smoky scent of a real handmade craft.
We purchased a pepperoni, adding prosciutto ham, and the White pizza. Both were amazing; these chefs *know* how to make pizza. The only part that wasn’t perfect was the crust on the White pizza – don’t get me wrong, it’s on point this way for the pepperoni, but wood-fired does lead to some uneven heating, and because the sauce and cheese mix on the white pizza is relatively subdued (garlic, soft cheeses; overpowered by the carbon on the crust) the “burnt” parts of the crust dough overcame the flavour of the pizza itself. This was remedied by eating around the darker bits of crust or dipping in the crazy goid homemade ranch. We paid about $30 for two pizzas and a side salad.
Finally, I can’t personally speak to the service as my spouse did the pickup, but she was absolutely raving about the staff she interacted with and how pleasant they were.
Overall, I highly recommend Poor Man’s Pizza if you want a very tasty, authentic, and filling lunch or dinner without breaking the bank.