"**Mountain Fries ($8.30)**: 7.75/10
You receive a generous portion, and they are definitely worth a try. However, it's best to eat them quickly, as they taste mediocre once reheated. I do appreciate the ample servings of grated Parmesan cheese and crushed red pepper included.
**Mt. Veggiemore Mountain ($49.83)**: 8/10
This pizza is abundant with toppings, featuring mushrooms, black olives, bell peppers, artichoke hearts, and fresh sliced tomatoes in a classic red sauce. While it is on the pricier side, the quantity of toppings justifies the cost. If you're looking for a pie brimming with toppings, I'd recommend going with a specialty pizza.
**Cheese Mountain ($44.29)**: 8/10
Half of this pizza vanished in no time. The Mountain pizza comes with 20 slices, making it quite satisfying.
**Large Pizza with Pepperoni, Linguica, and Sausage ($35.98)**: 7.5/10
Sadly, the pizza I was most looking forward to turned out to be the biggest disappointment. Some of the crust was burnt, as were many pieces of linguica, and the toppings were lacking. The sausage did not have the standout flavor I anticipated. While the slices tasted good, I still felt let down.
Overall, the pizzas were enjoyable, though the Mountain Fries didn't impress anyone but me! I would have used a coupon, but I haven't received any in the mail for months. Even with inflation, the prices here seem high compared to another major chain nearby, which offers better-quality pizzas at more reasonable rates. It may be a while before we order from this place again."