Pizza Post (pre-redesign)*
Pizza Post has recently been my go-to pizzeria and that’s not an accident. The pizza is tasty. REALLY tasty. The crust isn’t very thin but isn’t so thick that it encounters the balance issues Arcuri’s faces. This okay crust is elevated by the masterpiece it upholds or rather holds up. The sauce is flavorful and isn’t chunky which keeps the pizza’s texture normal. The perfect amount of cheese is added every single time and is breaks apart beautifully when grabbing for a slice. Each part of the pizza properly does its job and elevates the other parts around it. While the Pizza Post’s pizzas are unparalleled, its other dishes are terrible. I ordered the prosciutto once and it was completely terrible and my friends who have ordered their salads have nothing but negative things to say about them. In fairness, Pizza Post is only really trying to make great pizza, evident in its name. The service I have very mixed feelings about. As Freshmen Class President this year, I’ve had two fundraiser with Pizza Post who were super easy to work with and happy to help out GHS. My issues with the service arise with some of the employees who have good intentions but come off as controlling. Some people who work there want to dictate how the meal works and I’ve personally had a few insignificant issues with the staff. One visit, I wanted to pay for the food as soon as I could and they forced me to wait until I finished eating to pay. I also have been rebuked a few times for placing an order for pickup and then deciding to eat at the restaurant. Regardless, the pizza, which can be purchased (small size) for eight dollars normally and five dollars at lunchtime on certain days, is fantastic and Pizza Post is a must try for anyone who appreciates a good slice of pizza.
EDIT: Pizza Post has closed an re-opened after a tragic fire. A new review is incoming to reflect the new pizza.