The last hoorah of walkable Miami before complete degradation into sprawling suburbia. The area is anchored by Sunset Place, which gets overrun by teenagers. There are also restaurants, boutiques, a late-night liquor window, some bars, and a strip club, which is really all any neighborhood would ever need.
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Monday, March 22, 2010
Posted By:
John Sklba
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John Sklba
Miami's Best Pizza
To call yourself the best is almost always a recipe for disaster. Competition is rampant in every field and even the slightest things can ruin your reputation. Whatever Miami's Best Pizza's marketing plan is, they might want to consider the importance of not over hyping yourself in naming. Moderately decent Pizza in Miami perhaps is more accurate.
The oddly shaped veggie pizza placed in front of me dripped with fresh toppings and it was consumed quickly for lunch, but nothing beyond that part of the experience was memorable. While the prices were decent at best, the ambiance could use a lot of retooling. While no cockroaches were ever visible, if one scattered out it would have fit right in. Worn wooden benches, stained walls with yellowed photos, expired containers, an old arcade console, and ugly floors certainly don't paint the picture "best" in my mind. The community board is a nice touch however.
Bar food is usually suspect at best, Miami's Best Pizza sides on decent with every bite. So if it's two am, you're drunk, and have that pizza craving, Miami's Best is a step up from most places you'll find. If you're unaware Papa John's delivers too.
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