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There were no particular defects, but for me it was no better than average. The crust was adequate, and the toppings were serviceable. In short, this was OK pizza, not bad, not great. They serve the usual pizza, wings, subs, etc., and there's a little seating. Morris's Main Street, which has gotten some media attention of late thanks to the efforts of one man to breathe new life into it. This was a basic small town pizzeria - which every small town should have - along Mt.
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A light dusting of herbs was visible, but I can't say I noticed it on my palate. Thery were more chewy than crisp, which is typical of this variety. The wide and thin slices of pepperoni were on the spicy side, which is fine by me. I wonder if this was a part-skim cheese, as it didn't have a particularly creamy texture. The toppings started with a sweetish tomato sauce, topped by a layer of shredded mozzarella that had pooled a bit toward one side, but which had not entirely melted together, so that some individual shreds were still visible. It was not greasy underneath, but it was not exceptionally crisp either. The crust was medium firm, with a nice crunch along the outer edge. It had a browned, slightly puckered bottom marked by some lighter areas, typically where it had been punctured, or " docked" prior to baking, to prevent it from bubbling up in the oven. I wasn't so much hungry as curious to try this place, so I just got a single pepperoni slice. This shaves about 20 miles off your trip, if you're headed to the southwestern part of the state, and the roads are nice and straight, and rarely heavily trafficked. Morris, 408 to Nunda, and then Short Tract Road to Rt. If you go down that way much, you may know the routine already - 390 to Mt. On trips to the Southern Tier, I often get off 390 at Mt. Morris pizzeria that has a sister establishment in Dansville, which I reported on last December. With that in mind, today I offer a report on a recent stop at Leaning Tower, a Mt. So I guess Mount Morris, in Livingston County, is not too far afield. I'm not sure where the geographical range of Rochester pizza begins and ends, but according to the Census Bureau, Rochester's metro area includes Monroe, Livingston, Ontario, Orleans and Wayne counties.
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