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General Food, Dining and Nightlife News
(10-09-2021, 02:49 PM)jamincan Wrote: So I tried Rustic Slice's Thanksgiving dinner pizza this week, and can vouch for its excellence. It's turkey, roast squash, stuffing, and cranberries, topped with mozzarella and drizzled with a cranberry coulis with gravy on the side as a dipping sauce. It might sound a bit strange, but trust me, it works.

Unfortunately I think it's too late to order one. I had to order it in advance, and I think it was only available up to today.
I popped in there once maybe 2 years ago while biking in the area. The slices they had on offer were totally unappealing. Maybe they have improved since then but they are too far from downtown to bother with.
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