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Posted by CSMobileUser on 7/5/2009
There was a sewage smell constant everywhere, service friendly but not experienced, and overpriced for what was bread with sauce and cheese.
Posted by fitchjinn17 on 11/28/2008
I heard the pizza was supposed to be great from a few ppl. So I took my girlfriend and co worker. The pizza is really good. I don't care too much for deep dish, but we gave it a try. I'm glad we did. One problem though. Our waiter sucked. He acted like it was a problem to wait on us and if we asked a question he just answered real short. No one smiled except one younger guy who seated us. Other than that the mood was bad. I'm sure we won't be back. Just because you have a great product doesn't mean it sells itself. So if anyone from management looks at this please get your staff in line.
Posted by Mobester on 11/20/2008
I heard so much hype I had to try Barry's Pizza. It really is different and I really enjoyed it the first time. I have been back several times and no matter what I get somehow it all tastes the same. It is distinctive Barry's but it all tastes the same and it is now seeming mediocre. I would recommend that everybody try it "once".
Posted by warehousemanalive on 2/18/2008
This place was once known as ?Eddie?s Pizza? which was located in Windsor Plaza at Sage and Richmond. Forget any sandwiches or really anything but the ?Deep Dish Sicilian Special?. Yes it?s thick and the sauce is spicy (the best part). Sourdough crust that is hand made on site and fresh ingredients. This is my favorite in Houston. But you have to like deep dish or you?re lost here. The bread sticks are really good as well. Beer is cold; what else is there to ask for. It has pleasant wait-staff and a ?Cheers? type atmosphere for me. Go watch a football game and eat pizza; laugh, drink and enjoy yourself with friends. I?ve driven across town many times to eat and carry one home for later.
Posted by ms_liz_ms on 1/24/2008
I had never heard of this place (yes, I'm a native Houstonian) so when I moved into the neighborhood, I thought this might be a nice place to get some pizza. I was so not happy. Way too much sauce on the pie. It was big and square (not that that effects the taste) and with the way they had cut it, all the cheese had slide off the slices. The deep dish was greasy. I haven't been back since. Maybe it was just an off night. I dunno. I heard they have a lot of other items to choose from, but I was so turned off my the mess of a pizza I got, that I have not been back since.
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