Thought I'd try this place since it was opened by a chef that worked at Colony and was actually threatened with a lawsuit for having similar pizza. It's thin pizza but that's where the similarity ends. Colony is unique and what they make isn't what I would consider pizza but it is tasty. It's razor thing, crispy and has light sauce and cheese. It is more like a very tasty cracker than a pizza. It comes in one size, it's all they serve and it's cooked in an old style brick oven. Outpost is the complete opposite, which would be fine except that it isn't good at all. The sauce is way too sweet, the crust is floppy and not crisp. The hot oil was not very good at all. Salad & bread was better. Pizza not recommended. A previous reviewer said that comparing this pizza to Colony isn't fair except this is the second place in Stamford trying to emulate the thin, hot oil, pizza made famous by Colony Grill. It is fair to compare it with Colony as well other pizza places and it simply isn't good. Tomato sauce should never be sweet, pizza should be crisp when it's thin, not floppy and soggy, and although the cheese was light the flavor didn't go with the sauce at all. Just not good. If you want super thin pizza go to Colony or Amore's on Hope Street. Both of those places are much better!
Review Source:If this is the best pizza in the state I'm in trouble. Â The slices were cut wrong service was okay and of an overall the pizza tasted like it was made by Sauce from a can. Â I am still trying to find the best pizza place in Connecticut if you guys know any near the Stamford area please give me a shout. Â Thanks
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