Four stars because it's a chain pizza place with really good thin crust. I was really surprised. This is one of the best thin crust pizzas I have had around here. Went way beyond my expectations..I bought a 15 for 30 Â Groupon and was sitting on it for a while. I got an 18" cheese and two more 16". The toppings are over priced but it was still very good. "I'll be back"....also, you know it's good pizza if it passes the cold test. I drapped up the leftovers, put it in the fridge and the next day it was great cold....can't say that about many pizza places.
Review Source:Last night, Miss Chrissy W. was supposed to cook me a healthy and delicious meal, consisting of what she already had in the fridge, which I knew to be Brussels sprouts and a "cute pork tenderloin." Â I told her I'd bring the pinot.
Well, I got there with the pinot, but apparently, the pork tenderloin was smelling questionable. Â Enter, a groupon for pizza!
With her $30 groupon, we got (and no, we didn't eat it all!)
A 20" cheese and mushroom thin crust pizza.
3 (yes 3) cannolis
2 cookies (1 peanut butter, 1 chocolate chip.)
Not bad, considering a 20" pizza elsewhere is going to run you WAY more.
The flavor? Â DELICIOUS. Â This pizza had the perfect crust, perfect sauce/cheese/veg ratio, and was not over/under done. Â It was baby bear... just right. Â No wonder the box said "the pizza you'll fall in love with" Â Yep.
I don't eat cannoli, so I can't attest... but, the peanut butter cookie was to die. Â Take that sucker, throw it in the microwave for 30 seconds, holy schnikies, I burned my tongue on molten peanut butter, but I didn't care!
Now, I come to see that Papa S' doesn't have a location exactly near my home, but I will freakin' drive to Rolling Meadows for that deliciousness... we don't have good thin crust pizza out by me.