Purchase: Two plain slices
Cost: $3.50
Pizza Rating:

I really wanted to give Mario's a higher rating than 2.5--they were friendly, the slices were cheap, and there was a window for ordering outside so I didn't have to pick up Bruno and carry him while I was inside. However, my two slices were totally blah. They were both sort of soggy and not very flavorful. Mario's is not a high volume pizza place, the two slices that I got for dinner looked like they had been sitting there since lunch time. I don't think I would every go back to Mario's for slices but I would certainly order a whole pie from them. Their pizza would be quite good if ordered fresh.

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Try their fresh tomato slice! It's fantastic and only 25 cents more than the plain one (I think).
And for a regular cheese slice in the hood you'll never go wrong at Tony's (Classon and DeKalb). Tony has been manning the shop himself six days a week since man landed on the moon and really knows his dough.
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