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    2.9 (15 reviews)
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    The pros were that it came incredibly fast! Almost too fast. I live pretty close by but the pizza was at my house 17 minutes after I ordered it... almost impossible. The delivery bike guy was great! I ordered two pizzas, one from Difara and one from Brick pizza (their Detroit' style brand) I used to get pizzas from DiFara when Dom was still alive and the wait was over two hours. This felt like a frozen airport version of that pizza. It was under and over cooked at the same time and had way too much cheese that congealed in a strange way. The sauce had a nice flavor but the whole thing felt like it was made by a robot and not cooked together like a pizza should be??? I am sure Dom is turning in his grave! The spicy pepperoni from Brick pizza also had a nice flavor but something about the crust was more Pizza Hut than Detroit brick cheese pizza. Overall it was worth it for the speed and ease but not for the quality of the cooking. I know this place is basically a ghost kitchen and it felt like that kind of food.

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    4.6
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    One of my favorite food markets I've been to during my travels. It's not too big or overwhelming,…read morebut it's packed with a variety of vendors. Here are some if the places I tried: Beiler's Bakery - The cookies were made fresh there and I enjoyed a slice of their red velvet cake. By George Pizza, Pasta & Cheesesteaks - Decent cheesesteaks here, but the bread was a little tough for my liking. I probably wouldn't return here as I had better cheesesteaks elsewhere. Famous 4th Street Cookie Company - This was my favorite bakery I tried. The cookies were a good size, tasty, and the service was great! Termini Brothers Bakery - Tried the pig ear as it was described as puffed pastry with cinnamon and sugar. I wouldn't recommend this at all since it was hard and crumbled easily.

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    I love this setting. It's basically a mimfood court, with Asian,Italian, and other cuisines (read:…read moreI zeroed in on the pizza). The cashier took great pains to describe the various choices. The pizza aficionado who was spinning the dough was very colorful in his conversation. He was contagiously joyful. He informed me he made his first pizza in Providence, while a student JWU(which he loved but unfortunately he didn't graduate, he informed me, due to too much partying. I also knew that life in Ithaca but I snapped out of it fortunately. But I dlgress.) Anyhoo, because I was indecisive about one of two pizzas, he told me I could do half and half :sausage and mushroom. OMG!!! Epic.

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    Simply put if you're looking for a shopping experience that fulfills every material craving, then…read more"KOP" is definitely your spot. I honestly seen stores ( from clothing to candy ) that I've never seen in any mall in the DMV area !! ( FACTS !! ) And then as I embark on a new journey of financial awareness... the no sales tax on clothing definitely makes a huge difference when you're counting on your change jar to help buy, end of the year presents !! So if you're thinking about a shopping trip up north, you can save a little gas money by cutting the NYC trip in half and stopping at King Of Prussia Mall ( and shoutout to Hugo Boss store manager Zoe Sherrill for making my shopping experience there a super cool one... she was extremely professional and won me over instantly !! I'll be placing an order to be delivered soon... thanks for the guarantee on free shipping )

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    I was thrilled by the presentation in front of me. Comcast Center building was amazing. I was here…read morefor a short meeting and led by employees throughout the tour. I was not aware there were restaurants on the Concourse. Since this level is open to the public, I shall be back to enjoy the dining experience next time I am in town.

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    I've been going to the mall my whole life, and it has certainly changed. It used to be a place…read morewhere anyone could go and not feel intimidated, but that atmosphere has shifted a lot over the years. While they've clearly invested in renovations and made the space look more modern and upscale, the overall vibe isn't what it used to be. The updates themselves aren't necessarily a bad thing--the mall is cleaner, brighter, and has a more polished look. But with those changes, it feels like the sense of community has faded. It used to be somewhere families, teens, and regular locals could all comfortably spend time together. Now, it feels more exclusive and, at times, less welcoming. The mix of stores has also changed quite a bit, leaning more toward higher-end or trend-driven shops rather than the balanced variety it once had. Because of that, it doesn't feel as accessible or practical for everyday visits. Overall, while the mall may look better on the surface, it has lost some of the character and inclusiveness that made it special in the first place. It's not necessarily worse in every way--but it's definitely not the same.

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    A lot of different selections of stores, eating places & a nice stroll around this mall.

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    A lot of different selections of stores, eating places & a nice stroll around this mall.

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