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UPDATE: Mike's Pizza is no longer in business
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Mike's Pizza is one of the most popular places to eat for Dalton students during school hours. For some, the pizzeria's proximity to the school makes the whole difference. For others, the pizza is what truly matters. As a regular Mike's customer myself, I know both of these factor into my decision making every time I go out to eat. The pizza itself, however, will be the main consideration in this review.
Pizza Overall Grade: B+/A-
Cheese: 4.5
Sauce: 3
Bread/Crust: 5
Presentation: 4.5
Pizzeria: 2.5
Service: 5
One of the main reasons why I love Mike's pizza is because of the cheese and the crust. There is a perfect thin layer of cheese that is both not too cheesy and not too light. The crust is always sturdy but crisp enough to crack and keep the pizza intact. The sauce isn't the richest but the cheese masks its taste. Mike's is also great for always giving a great looking slice every time you order. Slices from Mike's don't ever fall apart or get messed up when being cut from a pie. One thing that keeps people coming back to Mike's is the great, friendly service. The food is always prepared quickly, as pizza should be. There is also a 'Dalton Special' at Mike's, where you can get a slice of pizza and a small fountain drink for just $3.
In Mike's Pizzeria, there isn't much space inside to eat. With only 4-6 chairs, there is rarely space to sit and eat with company. It is also hard to navigate when there are about 8-10 people trying to order and eat their pizza.
I gave Mike's a B+/A- because the pizza's taste and friendly service were outstanding. Mike's has a few issues with space, but aside from that it is a great place to have a slice of pizza.
The 'Original' Mike's Pizzeria is located on 1315 Lexington Avenue between 88th and 89th Street.
Phone: (212) 369-9000
Free Delivery
Cost of slice: $2.50
Dept. of Health Grade: A
Honorable Mentions:
-Chicken Roll
Welcome!
For my senior initiative in 2011, I went around all five boroughs of New York City to find the best pizza. After testing each venue, I updated the blog with my review of the slice and some photos of the pizzeria. I already visited a huge list of places, but if you have any recommendations, don't hesitate to e-mail me at dso35@cornell.edu
Thanks for visiting the blog and giving me your support. Please comment on the reviews, to do so, click on the title of a post and scroll to the bottom. Be sure to come back for more updates!
-Daniel Ortega
Thanks for visiting the blog and giving me your support. Please comment on the reviews, to do so, click on the title of a post and scroll to the bottom. Be sure to come back for more updates!
-Daniel Ortega
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
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I'm sorry, but this review is simply outrageous. For the last four years, every time I want a piece of pizza at school, where do I go? Mike's. Ya GOTTA go to Mike's. They got the extra cheese, they got the Dalton special. When you go to Mike's, you're not just getting pizza; you're joining a family. A family that's willing to connect with our school in a way that no other pizza parlor has. A family that's willing to stand by you on meatless Mondays, after pep rally's, and right as you come out of a speed ball match. Mike's has been there long before any of us, and it will remain long after we go. It is an institution - it is, and will forever be, Mike's Pizza, home to hungry Dalton students.
ReplyDeleteThe mere idea that Mike's deserves anything less than an A- is ludicrous. LUDICROUS.
--Michael Williams
I'm sorry, but I'm just still so upset.
ReplyDelete--Michael Williams
haha michael. Its mad good.
ReplyDelete-Ben Tan