Great dough and cooked nearly perfect. Skimped out on toppings though. Probably u might find a sausage in a slice if you're lucky. Stick to 1 topping. Update: 03/24 The consistency of the pizza quality is superb. The toppings given is much better and i can see a good amount of topping spreaded on each slice. Good job.
Me n Ed's Pizza, a place that seems to thrive more on nostalgia than on culinary merit, leaves much to be desired for anyone seeking a truly remarkable pizza experience. The sentimental value cannot be denied; it's the kind of establishment your parents might have chosen for its "superiority" over the likes of Costco's offerings, hoping to instill a sense of dining refinement. However, the reality falls short of such aspirations. The pizza itself could be described as overrated. It doesn't quite hit the mark when it comes to meeting the expectations set by its storied reputation. For those of us in search of a pizza that delights the palate and satisfies our cravings, the search continues elsewhere. In a surprising turn, the frozen aisles of a grocery store offering DiGiorno might hold more promise for a fulfilling meal. That being said, Me n Ed's does have its redeeming qualities, particularly in an unexpected area: their ranch. The ranch dressing is Devine It's the kind of condiment that could almost make you forget the pizza's shortcomings, compelling enough to warrant a visit on its own. In fact, the ranch is the sole reason for my occasional patronage, though my pizza loyalty lies firmly with Mountain Mike's, where the overall experience aligns more closely with my tastes. In summary, while Me n Ed's Pizza might hold a special place in the hearts of those with fond memories of family meals past, it might not stand up to the scrutiny of those seeking culinary excellence in their pizza. The exceptional ranch dressing, however, is a notable exception and perhaps a reminder that sometimes, it's the small things that keep us coming back.
Sony, the manager, is one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. Personal pan is always great. It’s definitely a diamond in the ruff that you should try.