lilly's pizza


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spiro
5
10 yıl önce
inside the beltline
great food, so-so service. if you want really fresh, tasty, and unique food, come here. if you want great service - don't. it's really that simple. lily'scrustis amazing. it is a little sweet (not usually my thing), and doughy. the salads are great, too. sure, it tends to have a trendy vibe and it can be overhyped, but the reviews here are way off. lilly's food is amazing. period.
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matt
5
11 yıl önce
inside the beltline
thatcrustgoes beyond pizza dough; it is daftly flavorful and a sin to leave on the plate. expertly seasoned and surprisingly sweet, mouth wateringly soft and crunchy in all the right places. the calzone’s marriage of toppings/filling and dough is expertly balanced.
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nomnomnom
5
11 yıl önce
inside the beltline
i wanted to love it and i only kinda liked it. dang, what a bummer! the inside is great, the beer menu is nice, the salads are yummy (lemon tahini dressing!!), the pizzacrustis so good! i ordered the sir walter and ended up getting a sir salter! woo wee, that prosciutto was salty! i know it should be salty so i believe they should have used a touch less. or slice it thinner. it was more kin to country ham than prosciutto. it completely took over the other flavors, like the smoked gouda and the roasted garlic, that i wanted to taste so bad. i'll definitely go back and give it another try. the buddah looked yummy!
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johnny
5
12 yıl önce
inside the beltline
good, but not the best. the selection of toppings is unbeatable - you have lots of choices and some great combinations, more than you will find at most pizza joints. unfortunately thecrustdoes not stand up as well, not because it is "too thick" (i like mycrustthin to medium thickness) but simply because the texture is not quite there. it's a bit too bready and chewy for my taste. the seating area is also quite small and has always been very loud and crowded every time i've visited.
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lauren
5
13 yıl önce
inside the beltline
great pizza! went in on a sunday night and it was packed. if the line is long, prepare to stand in it forever. thecrustis extremely thick but the choice of topping are plentiful and delicious! good luck with parking.
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mmw
5
13 yıl önce
inside the beltline
best pizza in raleigh. i don't even like pizza, but lilly's pizza is awesome. it's delicious, fresh, and thecrustis the best. the salads are great too. it's loud and eccentric inside. you'll even smell like it when you leave. but - it's worth it!
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mussakka
2
13 yıl önce
inside the beltline
not all it's cracked up to be. while there are some specialty pizzas (like the thai bhat) that i find appealing, theircrustis often heavy and chewy and just poorly made. often it's either burnt or undercooked. overall i'd rate it as just okay. i certainly don't understand the throngs of people that rave over it.
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eric
5
14 yıl önce
inside the beltline
best pizza in raleigh. besides the great atmosphere, great location and outdoor seating this place offers fresh ingredients, fantasticcrustand their salads are the best. lilly's and 3rd place make the best two punch combo in town. found this place 10 years ago when i moved here and it's still my favorite.
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elliott
2
14 yıl önce
inside the beltline
divergent view. i realize that arguing over pizza joints is as futile as arguing abortion. i never bring up abortion, but i must weigh in here. first, i'd like to qualify the state of pizza in the triangle - it's all "non-food". the distinction between "food" and "non-food" is often distinct, but the line can blur. food is made with fresh ingredients that can be found in nature (usually), while non-food consists of ingredients (some or all) that were invented by food scientists in a lab. obvious examples of non-food are twinkies, doritos, pop-tarts, hamburger helper, anything from fast-food restaurants, etc. an apple you grow in your back yard is likely food.

non-food can never taste fresh - it either tastes artificial or bland. food has a zing to it that non-food can never have. (by the way, i love many non-foods. i'm just trying to make a distinction.)

back to pizza. pizza usually consists of dough, tomato sauce, cheese and toppings. what is often served as pizza is usually non-food because the cheese is almost always some weird americanized version of mozzarella. fresh mozzarella is expensive and goes bad in a week. it makes sense that pizza places rarely use it. but there you have it - a major ingredient is non-food. this is so at lilly's.

sauce is just as often a contributor. all you need is good tomatoes - even some good canned tomatoes count as food. but usually what you get on your pizza is not made with good tomatoes. usually, its sauce from a can that either started with bad tomatoes or heated up to a point that the flavor is nil. red mush. i'm not sure what lilly is doing, but i can say that the sauce is low on tomato flavor. do some research on good sauce tomatoes, find them, buy them, make a sauce and compare.


and thecrust. . . lilly'scrustdoes taste somewhat bready and somewhat fresh - but it is leaden to me. to me, "leaden" is bad. a lot of people like it, so i won't argue this point any further. chalk that one up to opinion.

lastly, the service has always been kinda sad at lily's. i realize they're busy, but there's got to be a way to process orders more quickly. the line is always longer than it should be. it's funny to watch the servers calling out people's names and half the time not finding the patron during their first lap. why doesn't the manager sit down with some of his employees and think this stuff through. easy fixes. it just takes a little thinking.
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