Pretty disappointing pizza after reading the reviews. Â We tried the cheese pizza. Â The crust is thin and crispy, but doesn't really have any taste and as our pizza cooled, the crust got tough like cardboard. Â The sauce on the pizza was too bland for our taste. Â It tasted like they took tomato paste out of the can and spread it on the crust; there was no garlic, basil, oregano or anything that would have livened it up. Â The only good part of the pizza was the cheese.
I would have given this place two stars, but the bathrooms are so gross that I am only giving one star. The bathroom smelled like sewage and instead of having an air dryer or paper towels to dry your hands with, there was an old-fashioned cloth towel on a spool. Â The spool of towel was at the end and the towel had clearly been used for a very long time and was no longer clean and dry. This is the same bathroom that the employees use to wash their hands, so that grossed me out. Â There are much better places to eat in the area. Â I wouldn't recommend.
Best-tasting thin crust pizza in the world!
Believe me folks, I've been around the world and have never had a better, finer pizza. Â Like others may have said, you didn't stop in this town unless you stopped here and tried their thin-crust pizza, have a drink and chat with a local, and enjoy the view of Sunday Lake on your way out.
Perfect location, right on the corner of US2 and M28. Â
Folks, I've known the owners for many years. Â So if your experience is anything less than satisfying, let me know.
It isn't like any pizza I've ever had before, but I like it. Â Thin crackery crust, lots of sauce and cheese. Â The part that always gets me is that they cut it in squares (go for those edge pieces quick, otherwise no crust for you!). Â
A visit in Wakefield isn't complete without a Club 28 pizza.