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Address: 1418 N Main Ave, San Antonio, TX 78212
Phone: (210) 227-7678
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I was trying to decipher if the pizza itself is store bought frozen, to include the cheese and sauce, or if it’s just the pizza dough and they put real toppings on it. I very much so disliked the sauce due to the bitterness and consistency caused only by what I believe to be a frozen sauce, as well.
My hopes were so high. I wanted real pizza in San Antonio. I approached the building and saw the stacked ovens and I felt something deep inside that I haven’t felt since the last time I was in New York City. The excitement rushing through my veins abruptly escaped as soon as I saw the crust on the pies sitting in the glass case. I could see the seam of a machine pressed crust.
There was still a glint of hope inside me that wished the real ovens could turn such a monstrosity into something faintly real. However, I was sadly mistaken.
I got two slices. A meat slice and something with basil, sausage, and feta. As a I began to eat, half of the meat slice separated from the crust while lifting it towards my face. The crust of the bite I took crumbled into my mouth like a stale biscotti, a consistency only acceptable in the world of nature valley granola bars. The bottom was nuclear in temperature while also maintaining a slightly warm sauce temp and ambient topping temp. The cheese was melted, but in a fashion that allowed each individual shred to be distinguished from one another while taking bites. Once again, something I’ve only experienced in frozen pizzas.
As the music roared through the walls of the attached establishment, I pictured how happy I would be if the pizza was good. The crowd is rowdy, the buildings are lively, and the energy is outstanding. However, the sub-mediocrity I was experiencing in my mouth shattered any positive feeling I would experience solely from eating.
I left with food in my stomach. Is that what I came in for? Yes. Additionally, I left with a feeling of betrayal. Is this the best we can do, as a society? Is this what we want to be proud of as human beings? Is this what we call pizza?
I asked for the slice of cheese pizza with mushrooms only because all other toppings I chose were out (banana peppers, tomatoes, garlic).
The young lady placed a generous amount of precut white mushrooms and gently placed them into the oven.
Maybe because it was 9pm on a Sunday but my first time here may be my last. The pizza was served with the cheese barely warm and the mushrooms wrre still cold even though it just came out of the oven. The sauce was very light and the crust just kept breaking apart. I had already walked away and taken a bite before realizing I just spent four bucks on a pretty lackluster pizza. Probably tastes great if you order a fresh pie or are hammered drunk. Good price and good selection of topping choices.