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Andy's Pizza

Andy's Pizza

2001 International Dr3rd Floor Food Court, 22102, McLean, United States

Food • Pizza • Casual • Pizzeria


"I visited on a Sunday afternoon to see how award winning New York-style pizza tastes. Urbanscape in the Tysons Galleria hosts this eatery along with a couple of others, although this one seemed to be the busiest. I ate at the counter where a sole servergave me a menu. Service seemed rather straightforward yet conversational at times with a Premier League match playing on theTV. I ordered a few items to sample the offerings here: chicken tenders, burrata salad, a slice each of sausage and peppers andthe pepperoni special, and one of their ice cream sandwiches. Outside of the pizza slices, food arrived in some kind ofpackaging. Chicken tenders came in a box that belies the freshness of what was inside. The tenders were warm to almost hot andhad a definite crust which was seasoned without being salty. The burrata salad has soft, fresh burrata as advertised that goeswell with the lemon dressing and arugula. Pizza slices arrived warm on paper plates. The flavorful crust stands out assimultaneously light and crisp that supports the sauce and toppings no matter the combination. Toppings are restrained as withNew York pizza. The pepperoni special pleasantly combines a couple of unorthodox ingredients with smaller pepperoni cups. Eatingtwo slices can be close to a guilt-free experience to be sure. The packaged lemon ice cream sandwich had a satisfyingconsistency and subtle lemon flavor in the cookie and ice cream. The total cost of my meal amounted to a fraction under $40excluding tax. I could see myself visiting again with a couple of friends for an uninvolved but elevated pizza lunch."

Keto Bros Pizza (hollywood)

Keto Bros Pizza (hollywood)

615 N Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90004, United States

Pizza • Lunch • Italian • American


"This place is kind of a catfish... and a depressing preview into the black mirror future of ghost kitchen ordering. Tried to call but it 's once of those nameless faceless businesses with no phone. Fine, I placed an order through Yelp. I was concerned about how to know if they 'd actually received the order because of the other reviews. But then I got a text message from someone named Sam saying they are excited to be making my order. Ok cool right? I show up and it 's all iPads, where you type in name and/or order number. There 's no record of my order?? (I think this had to do with ordering through Yelp/Grubhub). They do not care about my receipt from grubhub saying my order was paid for and ready. They say I need to call grubhub and get the issue resolved. Grubhub rep says to tell them the order is paid for. Put my phone on speaker so the kitchen lead can talk to the grubhub rep and the kitchen lead says sorry I 'll tell you what I told her, we 're not making it if it 's not in the system . Will not even start making it while I 'm in this game of telephone. As if I came here to run an elaborate pizza scheme?? Eventually I connect with Sam, who was clearly a chatbot but now is bizarrely an overseas employee being forced to assume a white Anglo Saxon alias. Sam puts the order through the system. Finally get home and the pizza is missing half the standard toppings. The chicken is so dry that I have to pick it off, then just toss the rest of the pizza in the trash. Huge waste of a night and defeated the purpose of ordering in in the first place."