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Contribuiți la feedbackExtremely vaccinated. I ordered a pizza that looked like a cheese pizza. That's the second time. you lost my thing at that point. Previously great, not sure what happened.
A order of pizza and wings. after the picture there were not 1 wing in the order. I liked to call kensington pizza to see if it was actually an overweight, but to my surprise it was not. the owner or son was rude and said he would pay only $1 per wing. when I informed him, it is not about the cost, but about the principle that I never only said more powerful and a presentation of what I ordered. I drove my food back and moved for my order on central pizza. it is not about the cost, but clearly sucking their customer service skills. I would never buy from there or recommend this place.
I had kensington pizza some times in the run of the years because a family member lives about 7 minutes away. tonight I had to pick up a pizza to come to newington and kensington was a convenient option. I ordered a big paprika and wobbles. the pizza had no thick crust, but kensington cooks pizzas in flat pans that make the crust quite crispy. the crust is decent, but not my favorite crust. the pfefferoni were standard size and good. the cheese and the sauce were pretty good. the two are thin strands and some strands were carburized in a wise, which was not ideal. I had pizzas from kensington that I enjoyed more than that was one, but it was pretty good. I would order from kensington if I were in the opposite. 3.5 stars
Love how it looks in there. Steak Hoagie Pizza is the best in town.
Kensington Pizza has been in the same location for as long as I can recall. So long, in fact, that the last time I can recall setting foot inside was circa 1983. Most memorable, then, was that there were two table top style video games, that I was obligated to play; one was Targa, a slightly more sophisticated game than pong; and the other was a knock off version of Pac Man, featuring Disney-esc antagonists, rather than the familiar ghosts. The food? Much as today, nothing memorable, good or bad I ordered the calamari as an appetizer. At $8.50 the quantity was satisfying enough; but, the breading's taste was rather bland, and the somewhat weak marinara sauce did little to add to the flavor. If you like your calamari extra chewy, you'll like this. On to the main couse, a sasage calzone. So, first bite: crispy on the outside, soft and appropriately chewy on the inside, the bread had an airy texture, that was quite good. Second bite: plenty of sweet sausage and mazzarelle, but just a smatering of ricotta. Third bite: the ricotta just oozes out from the center. Collecting the cheeze with my fork, and applying the aforentioned marinara sauce, I was...underwhemed. Again, flavor was determining factor, and although I can't say it tasted bad, I can't say there was anything about it that stood out, either. The total meal was $21.00 and change. Fair, but not impressive or memorable. In conclusion, if thirty years from today you were to ask me about what I best recall about Kensington Pizza, it will likely be Targa and boot leg Pac Man from sixty years earlier. The food, not so much.