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Joined 9 years ago
November 10, 2007
From original to stuffed crust, these take-home pizzas are oven ready for a quick make-at-home meal..
In Short
In 1995, two small franchises--Papa Aldo's Pizza and Murphy's Pizza--merged, forming a nationwide take-and-bake chain. The dough is prepared in-house daily, and topped with fresh cheese and basic (pepperoni, mushroom, olives) or gourmet (chicken, artichoke, spinach, herbs) combinations. Order the thin-crust deLITE pizza for a low-cal, low-carb option, or get a family-style stuffed pizza, loaded with toppings inside and on top of a thick crust. Dessert pizzas, salads and calzones are also available.
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Joined 11 years ago
not in the same class.
It's cheap, but should not be considered the best! There is no dine in capacity available.
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Joined 11 years ago
Pizza to go.
Papa Murphy's makes a great pizza. I like being able to cook it myself.
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Doesn't Recommend
Joined 11 years ago
You gotta be kidding me.
This place doesn't even belong on the list! There are LOTS better pizzas in this town. This place should be ranked below Pizza Hut.
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Joined 11 years ago
Papa Murphy's Pizza.
You gotta love Papa Murphy's Take 'n' Bake pizza is the best place to go. You can add as many toppings as you like no extra charge. You can add a layer or 2 your Chicago Style pizza no problemo. They let you express your self with your pizza. Any combination - you want it you got it.
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