Clare D.
Yelp
The Three-Slice Challenge is a recent family tradition that continues to this day. On our first leg of the challenge, we stopped at Mack's Pizza for a delicious plain slice. Freshly made, it was a little doughy, a little cheesy, and had sweet tasting tomato sauce. I liked it more than my kids. It reminded me of a good shore slice. Some say it's the best slice of pizza you can get in Wildwood. At $9 for three slices, it was a good deal. Four stars overall for our experience.
On our second leg of the challenge, we went to Sam's Pizza Palace, my kids' favorite. Even though our slices were not fresh out of the oven, they were crispier, had a little more cheese, and had a sauce that was not so sweet but tasted more like the tanginess of tomato paste. I'll have to admit I like this slice better. At $8.25 for three slices, it was a great deal. Five stars overall for our experience.
On our third leg of the challenge, we went to Sorrento's II. The slices were larger, more doughy, more cheesy, and with a similar taste profile to Sam's... but we didn't like it. Bigger is not always better. My kids got bbq chicken slices. One liked it. The other said the chicken tasted old. At a whopping $18 for three slices, it was a terrible deal. Two stars overall for our experience.