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Contribuisci feedbackPockets of pie absolutely loaded with salt (on two different pies , suggesting carelessness in preparation of an otherwise nice pizza. Those portions were not edible. Also, the salad was prepared with wilted and slimy lettuce among otherwise nice ingredients, again suggesting little to no care in preparation (or maybe blindness? . I've eaten here a number of times and had good food. Managers, maybe it's time to step up the care being taken in the kitchen.
Best pizza around! It's better than the other Vics Pizza location. The crust with a little bit of spice and the crunch is the best part.
Always great food, expensive tasty beer, and an awesome atmosphere. Even though my slice's of feta whatever pizza was forgotten I still recommend Vic's when you're there.
When it comes to choosing between Vic's Pizza and BCP, let me tell you, going with Vic's is hands down the best decision you can make. From the moment you sink your teeth into their flavorful, perfectly baked crust topped with premium ingredients, you'll know you've made the right choice. Vic's commitment to quality shines through in every bite, leaving you feeling grateful that you opted for their delectable pies over anything else. So, take my advice and treat yourself to Vic's Pizza – you'll be thanking yourself later for making the right call.
I want to like Vic's and I still mention to others in search of Pizza. Seems like the shine is off the Apple though, at least at the original West Oly location. The pies are sloppy, light on toppings and poorly presented. Assembly feels rushed. The expectation to price/ value experience has diminished. Used to be able to justify their premium price, but now seems overpriced. Could it be the lack of competition in the area? Could it be the long time captive customers enabling a laissez faire attitude toward quality? Perhaps their expansion has taken the focus to the next locale?The Wildwood location was good on my last visit..The West Oly staff are as friendly as ever, so kudos to them, but may have to drive across town the next time we give Vic's a thought