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Best Cheesey Pizza At Mary's Pizza Shack, Sonoma

AFTER TWO HOURS PLUS OF CLEANING, our poor bellies began to cry for "Food, Food... "  Wasting no time, we were led to the best pizza in town called Mary's Pizza Shack.  I was told this is the best Pizza place ever... As usual we were the early birds at around 4.30pm and by the time we left, the place was beginning to fill up.

It has been a long time since I last ate pizza and they were so so Cheese-sey!  The word Fats have to be deleted from my mind at that moment of time and I think I made history by eating two giant pieces on that day!  We ordered a Family Treat which offers one Giant pizza with a big plate of salad, the set cost $25 and on top of that, we ordered another Large Cheese pizza.  With a bottle of beer for our "angmo", the whole meal cost around $50.
We grabbed this offer... 
The wooden shack for those who love the coolness...
The surrounding... 
Upon entering.... 
Inside the shack....
The salad was served... 
The Large size Cheesey one came out first....
I was so hungry that I could even finish one whole piece...
So surprised at myself....
Then the Super Large one was served... 
Someone ate six to seven pieces... 
hmmmm.....
And a good cooling beer....
A very nice meal indeed....
Lasted us throughout the night.... 
Till tomorrow.... :)

Comments

  1. Pizza! I think pizza MAY be the most popular food in the country! Our very small town has many pizza places. But this one is super nice, and very large and fancy for a pizza place. It looks so good! But all the cheesiness makes me think that Maylasian food may be a bit healthier!

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    1. hahahaa... and I was thinking American food is less oily than Malaysian...

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  2. Ahhhh!!!! For a while, I thought you've hopped over to Aberdeen.

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    1. wahhh.. you think I can fly like superman? I wish I could..hahaha...

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  3. When you mention Mary's, first thing comes into my mind, i thought you meetup with Mary and it's her homemade pizza, hehe....

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  4. Wow! Really super large size pizza! Makes me wanna eat pizza now! The salad looks good too!

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  5. Their pizzas look very good neh! And their outdoor seats is very nice!

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  6. Wow! I want this type of big size pizzas :) The salad looks good too!

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  7. Long time never eat pizza, I am craving for pizza now

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  8. so delicious! so cheesey! i like!

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  9. I'm not a pizza fan, but your pizza pics are making me salivate!

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