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“We dined in for the first time for my celiac BF's birthday. He was thrilled with their GF pizza! The crust is a real GF dough and not a cauliflower crust. The taste and texture were amazing. The staff are very friendly, knowledgeable about allergens, and very strict about safe practices to prevent any cross contamination. We highly recommend giving them a try!
Dietary restrictions: Celiac safe gluten free pizza!“
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“Best pizza around hands down great staff“
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“Owner was very friendly and takes pride in his Pies. Had pictures of ingredients layed out wall to wall before he covered with cheese and threw in the oven. Taste was as good as appearance was and the mushrooms were very fresh. Thanks Moses!“
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“Huge pizza lovers at our house and this place did not disappoint! The birria pizza is amazing! My husband and I would go back a million times for that alone. Who thought birria, like, and consommé would be so amazing on a pizza?! Also had the st paddy’s day fatty and it was also delicious! The double decker pizza with cheese in the middle was also a nice touch! We will be back again!“
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“Food at Salina’s isn’t greasy as people say their food is. I tried variants of their food and I think that’s great to have a large variety of food in one or more establishments. Hay Fever was a comical play with a strong message. The actors throughout this play steadily used others to gain their own attention. The message this play left behind after many laughs was do not use others, plain and simple. The space was a well-constructed thrust stage however, the stage was not raised off the ground and the seats appeared to be mobile which lead to the belief that this is an Environmental Theater. As for the layout of the stage, there was a couch and a table in center stage for the first two acts, a door to the unseen outside front of the house upstage right, there were two large double doors upstage center leading to the backyard garden, and a raised floor upstage left containing a piano, a bookcase and a door leading to the home library. Stage left there was a half spiral staircase that lead up to the second floor which had a painting and lights that extended across to stage right. The second floor also contained the bedrooms for the house but the doors were not in sight. The detail was greater than expected: the hardwood floor throughout the first floor seemed to be genuine, the actual bookcase filled with real books not stage books, and the extremely large double doors with translucent glass and floral designs lead to the Garden, which featured an array of plants behind the doors. Rascher was displaying his love for Michelle Lu (Myra) in the most dramatic of fashions; he was playing the Bliss’ game of pretending to be in complete love with someone and then a moment later change his mind. Rascher was proclaiming his love with elegant speeches and coddling up next to her and eventually kissing her. It appeared that Wrentmore instructed the actors, to keep their pauses longer than natural to heighten the awkward tension in the scene, which made it brilliant. Rascher made this scene particularly hilarious because he was completely over the top in typical Bliss fashion. Of course, all of this was for naught because Luz ended up kissing Joe Hubbard’s character David Bliss in act two and also Rascher proclaimed his engagement to Caitlin Stagemoller’s character, Jackie Coryton. Rascher made his voice more shrill and audible to appear to be more dramatic and create more attention for himself. In the same way, Rascher used grander gestures with his arms (flailing, waving, etc.) to cause a more dramatic effect. The play was well interpreted by all whom were involved. Steven Wrentmore, the Director, kept the feel by dressing in all costumes and everyone spoke as if they were living at the time. Michelle Bisbee, the scene designer, made the inside of the home appear because everything was grand. The Bliss’ home was grand with the spiral staircase, the very large backdoors, and the eloquent piano. The actors’ mannerisms seemed like they were portraying a silent film. In older movies, actors seemed very dramatic and had flamboyant actions to prove so; the actors in Hay Fever shared the same feel for the dramatics. As far as Stephen Wrentmore’s directing goes, he did an excellent job. The scene when Chris Karl (Richard) and Caitlin Stegemoller (Jackie) enter and are left alone to make small talk with each other is the best pertaining to directing. The two actors used the entire stage in this scene and were very awkward with one another. This was Wrentmore’s doing because you could tell he had a vision for this scene in particular because it seemed very crisp and well rehearsed. The actors played it perfect with the excessively long pauses in their awkward small talk that the crowd was laughing through the entire scene. Five stars out of five stars women!“
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“Great food, service & value“
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“O M G Do I recommend Tony's Villa ROSA!!!!!!! Just Down RIGHT Awesome! Hot Eat'in Dog!!!!!! Come one Heck COME ALL!!!!!!!“
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“I cannot praise Brad's outstanding service at Pizza Hut enough! Our experience was nothing short of exceptional. Despite the numerous changes to our order for the party, Brad went above and beyond with his exceptional understanding and unwavering kindness.From the moment we called in, his welcoming demeanor set the tone for a delightful evening. We changed our order not once, not twice, but three times, and each time, Brad handled it with grace and a genuine smile. His patience and commitment to ensuring our satisfaction truly stood out.Beyond just taking our orders, Brad engaged with us, making the dining experience feel personalized and enjoyable. His professionalism and positive attitude transformed a simple meal into a memorable event for our party.In an era where great customer service can be rare, Brad exemplified excellence. Pizza Hut is fortunate to have such a dedicated and customer-centric team member. A heartfelt thank you to Brad for making our evening not just about the food but about the fantastic service that accompanied it. We'll undoubtedly be returning, thanks to the wonderful atmosphere he helped create!“
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“We recently ordered a pizza from Palermo’s of 63rd & Frankfort for the first time. We are long time customers from the original Palermo’s back from just off 63rd & Western. It was just like romancing the past. Everything was perfect from the crust to the cheese and of course the always terrific sauce. Highly recommend. We will definitely be back.“
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“Love eating at Enrico’s. Friendly staff and the food is delicious.“
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“We had a lovely dinner on the beautiful patio, and all of our meals were delicious! Portions were large and we had a nice time!“
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“Taste great! Go there every time we’re in Frankfort! Introduced my husband to a dry beef sandwich he loved it that way!“
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“Great food especially the pizza. Fast delivery. Always hot. You won’t be disappointed.“