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Post by blindsolitude on Sept 30, 2011 21:57:26 GMT -5
I first tried PM when I lived in Nashville. Thumbs down. . . Go out and spend your money at an actual pizza joint ( Lupi's, Mellow, etc).
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Post by mikeydokey on Sept 30, 2011 22:31:28 GMT -5
Got one to go once, tasted raw, didn't even finish it. Thumbs down.
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Post by ssmynkint on Oct 1, 2011 8:01:44 GMT -5
Of course it tasted raw. IT WAS! Ya hafta cook it! Shesh.
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Post by blindsolitude on Oct 1, 2011 8:13:45 GMT -5
I should also add that just making your own pizza is better (not to mention cheaper) than papa murphys. . . Earthfare and Publix make it easy if you don't want to make the dough. They sell things of pizza dough in the refrigerated section.
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Tookie
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Post by Tookie on Oct 5, 2011 16:51:16 GMT -5
I've had several Papa Murphy's pizzas and really enjoyed them, my favorite is the gourmet veggie. Definitely a thumbs up. I've had a few from the Murfreesboro franchises and they are not as well prepared as the pizzas I've had from other PM franchises. For those, I give a thumbs down.
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Post by TNBear on Oct 8, 2011 19:22:56 GMT -5
We had a pie from PM's for lunch today ourselves. we had what must be a relatively new offering, a pizza with their white sauce and several meats on the thin crust. We brought it home and fired up the oven, cooked it for 10 min, took it off the provided tray onto the oven rack for 2 or 3 more minutes. The result was a very good (IMHO) crisp crust with decent meats and veggies. The cheeses and the sauce were good as well.
Overall, I'd go back here as circumstances allow. It's not as good as Lupi's or Mellow Mushroom, nor do they have the variety of toppings available at the afore mentioned establishments. It is worth a stop if you are heading home and don't want to take the time to eat out.
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