Eric P.
Yelp
The Orlando Food Truck industry has become saturated. Trucks are realizing that they need to stand out to be desired. Most are your run-of-the-mill trucks and trailers. Melissa's Chicken and Waffles is impressive; it's got the feel of a tour bus from The Rockin' Chicken and Waffle World Tour of '97. Caro-Bama's got their awesome smoker that infuses a 500 foot radius with BBQ goodness. But no trucks have made me stop in my tracks with my jaw dropped.
Well, that all changed when I approached 900 Degreez Pizza. Ho. Ly. Shhhh. It was like being back at Disney World as a kid. That truck is a marvel of engineering, and will probably be featured on the History Channel in 50 years (assuming it hasn't become The Alien Ghost Hunter Network by then). Others reviewers have described it, but apparently it was made from a gigantic shipping container. It's hard to tell because it was gutted almost entirely to be a Pizza Making Haven. The large ovens are kept right onboard, and the awesomeness is all visible through glass panels. The order-takers even use little stairs in the middle of the truck that make the whole thing look like an entrance to some kind of Exclusive Mobile VIP Pizza Lounge.
So, the truck's visual awe out of the way, how was the pizza? Well, it's good. I'd compare it to Mellow Mushroom in pizza type/quality. They usually have 4-5 selections to choose from, including some with red base and some with white base. The personal pan pizzas are very filling. The crust is a bit thicker than I like, but that's a stylistic preference more than a complaint.
I've had them a couple times, and I really wish they would come back to Research Park near where I work. They came out there a couple times, but no more. I miss this truck. Maybe it's a "5" and I just don't remember. My memory needs refreshing, guys =).