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    This Mellow Mushroom location carries a "pizza & bar" vibe. Come hang out with your buddies over…read moresome pizzas and drinks or sit around the bar. Their bar is in the center with seats around it. They cater to groups too. I was with a party of about fifteen and sat in a separate group space. I wanted to thank Christina for serving all of us. It's not easy for one server to manage a large group. Well done. The majority of my group ordered pizzas. They came out hot and fresh. My pizza is a half-and-half gluten free pie. I'm happy with the GF choice. I prefer thin, crispy-crust pizzas. The regular pizzas here have thick, doughy crusts. Those who ordered salads received fair-sized portions, easily sharable as an appetizer. Thanks for having us. It was an enjoyable experience.

    We were sat right away. Our waiter came over, he was sweating profusely on his face and through his…read moreshirt. While standing next to our table he proceeded to remove the head covering he was wearing and wiped all the sweat off his face with it then said its really hot in here. (My sister actually went outside to get her jacket because it was too cool for her i was fine) Immediately we were taken back and a bit grossed out by his behavior. He takes our order an Icee and Tea. He asked if I wanted sweet or unsweet tea. I said sweet. He goes over to the icee machine wrestles the lid off touching all over it with his unwashed sweat covered hands. He never brought me my tea. It was not on the bill. The pizza was great the dip was great. The bread was sliced very thin and was rock hard compared to past times and the fresh parmesan was replaced with store quality shaker cheese that is not as good in flavor. One of the other wait staff wore a skirt so short it stopped at just covering the bottom. I suspected she might be wearing cheer underwear but this is not hooters it's a family restaurant and not appropriate attire.

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    Lilly's Pizza

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    Still one of my favorite pizza pies 15 years later. I just love this place. Great spot to meet up…read morewith friends and share a pie.

    Once upon a time, this place wasn't just a pizza restaurant--it was a pilgrimage site. People…read morewhispered about its crust like it was sacred text, and its awards lined the walls like a shrine to melted cheese and triumph. "Best Pizza" many years running back when that actually meant something. Now? It feels less like a restaurant and more like a nostalgic reenactment gone very wrong. The menu still reads like a dream--Carolina crust this, atomic sauce that--but ordering has become a real exercise in imagination. Half the ingredients are apparently on a spiritual journey and no longer physically present. You'll ask for sharp cheddar and get a thoughtful pause, followed by, "We don't have sharp cheddar, we might have a Wisconsin sharp cheddar?" --which, to their credit, has the word "cheddar" in it. The staff move with the energy of a group project that everyone forgot was due today. Pizzas emerge... interpretively. You might order a margherita and receive something that captures its essence, emotionally, if not structurally. It's less "wrong order" and more "pizza as a suggestion." A master of creative problem-solving, this cashier has boldly redefined the concept of "making change." Why fumble with buttons and math when you can simply hand over two beers and call it even? It's less of a transaction and more of a surprise gift exchange--one where the rules are unclear and the outcome is mildly concerning. And the wine list--oh, the wine list--is a beautiful historical document. A relic. A time capsule from at least six months ago, when bottles still existed and hope flowed freely. Now, asking for wine feels like asking about a long-lost friend. "We don't have that," they'll say, gazing into the middle distance. Still, there's something oddly annoying about it all. Like walking into a once-revered theater that still clings to its golden-age reputation. The performances feel like echoes rather than art, the lighting flat where it once dazzled, and every scene drags with the weight of trying to live up to a forgotten past. It's not bad enough to be a disaster--just disappointing enough to make you wonder if the hype was ever real or if you're just eating the ghost of someone else's great experience. Cheers!

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