I get the business model and everything (a pizza-inspired Subway), but I just don't like the food. Â It's fresh and all, I just don't think it tastes very good.
If I want a pizza worth paying for, I will a) see what deals are going on at the big chains, b) eat at pizza king, or c) get some really good pizza down in Indy (Pizzology). Â I don't get how going in to get a lackluster pizza made then taking it home to cook in an oven that's not suited to cook pizza (most home ovens do not get nearly hot enough). Â Yes it's cheap, but so are the big three chains (Dominos, Papa Johns, and Pizza Hut) and they cook it for you and deliver!
This joint kicks ass. Â We never had a place like this in the big city I used to live in, I love it. Â You get a lot for your money, it tastes great and it's FUN.
If baking your own pie sounds like a drag or perhaps you're unsure of your oven skills, have no fear. Â The instruction sheet is clear and easy. Â It even comes with its own baking tray. Â All you really have to do is twist the oven dial and set a timer.
I wouldn't call Papa Murphy's pizza varieties fancy or gourmet by any means, but you'll get a hefty, quality pie that skimps on nothing. Â It compares favorably to big name chain pizza joints (but notably cheaper) and beats the pants off grocery freezer pizza or those horrible $5 "Hot & Crappy" one-topping jokes.
Perhaps it's a bit irrational, but there's just something cool about pulling a freshly baked pizza out of your own oven. Â Pick one up and try it next time there's a good game on TV or you have a DVD to watch.
Food: 5/5 The only place that can even compare to this place vs other chain pizza places is well... no where, you get more toppings and everything for half the price, I love me some double stuffed dual layered meat pizza (that's not the actual name I just call it that Haha) and the cheese bread is awesome
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