Paint's Underground Pizza of Victoria Texas


Nearby is a fire department, which google users gave a one star rating. In the beautiful little town of Victoria Texas, sits Paint's Underground Pizza. It is a pleasure to take a taste of this pizza shop's humble beginnings, witnessing the spark that may turn into an eternal flame. Paint's also advertised the lowest prices in town, which is something I can relate to.

Their $9 medium cheese pizza was actually $11 and 11 inches. Their sodas only come in 16 ounce plastic bottles, just like their water. I should have brought in my canteen, but I really wanted a soda. They had some familiar, relatable pizza-themed posters in their otherwise non-cozy dining area.

Their salads are not fresh. They are pre-made, and displayed in a cold bake case, in small tupper wares, smaller than the ones Subway uses for their salads.

The tv showed Friends, the episode where Ross tries to make sure Chandler and Monica move in together, so Rachel will have to move in with him. I wondered whether or not Rachel ever wore a bra. Probably not. I love Jennifer Aniston and I would hate it if some people only loved her for having the world's most familiar tits.

Let's talk about ratios. Paint's Underground Pizza gets a 2cr2ce2ch. It's thin, and cut into squares. They had a poster somewhere, saying something snarky about square cut pizza. If their pizza were cut into regular slices, it would not hold together. As you see, their pie was both burnt and under cooked.

I'll rate their crust a 2 out of 5. It was more like a homemade pizza than something made in a pizza shop, with a big electric mixer. Under-kneaded, it had some goo to it, but even picking up a tiny square, I felt like I was going to lose my cheese. Even if their crust had some flavor, it still wouldn't wang my wong.

Their sauce gets a 3 out of 5, tasting like something that came from a jar, pre-seasoned. I could eat it out of a jar. For stated reasons, they get a two out of five for overall quality. For style, they also get a two out of five. I think Paint's could work on their method and recipe, but they probably won't for fear of discouraging the few customers they probably already have. I don't mind concrete floors and paper plates, but Paint's doesn't feel like a pizza shop. It doesn't work. Next time, I'm going to find a time-tested, family joint. Paint's Underground Pizza, you get a score of 45%.

4 comments:

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  2. the name Paints makes me feel like I’m gonna get lead poisoning or a headache just from entering the place.

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  3. This is a great review of what appears to be a comically bad pizza and salad shop, highly informative

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  4. There's no censoring here. I just removed the comments that were accidentally repeated three times. Blogger is kind of wonky. Someday I'll have it under control.

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