I'm not even sure why I give my son the choice of restaurants.  While we were cruising along in the car, I asked him what he wanted to eat and the first thing he comes up with is "pizza".  Hey, I have no problem with pizza; but I'm not so inclined to eat it for an early lunch on a Sunday.  But he kept insisting that we go eat pizza.  Alright, why deny the kid when he normally is excited about food as Indiana Jones is happy to see snakes.  Since we were in Coquitlam already, we went to Me-n-Ed's.  Another motivation to go there was due to the Entertainment coupon.  Honestly, without it, I would probably not even consider going there.  Hey, it's not th
at I don't like the food; rather, I find it a bit expensive for what you get.  Personally, I can eat half a large easily.  In fact, Viv can eat half a large easily.  Wait, thats not too hard to believe.  She did finish 4 dozen wings by herself once...So here we are again...  at Me-n-Ed's.  We were the only table for the longest time.   It figures. I'm sure this is not the most popular place to eat on a Sunday morning.  Also, with all the Olympic activities going on, there were not many diners here during lunch.  Viv and I decided to share a 
large pizza with shrimp, capicolla, ham, artichoke hearts, tomatoes, sausage, mushrooms, chicken and anchovies (on my half).  Hold on, what's with all those toppings???  Yah, if you did this at most other pizza joints, you'd be looking at a pretty big bill.  Yes, the bill at Me-n-Ed's is not light either; but at the very least, any amount of toppings over 4 counts as the same.  So pile it on!
If you've never had a pizza here before, the "crust" is what makes it unique. Resembling more like a very large cracker, the crust is crunchy and quite thin. Thus, you could easily eat quite a few sli
ces.  I personally like the crust despite its apparent "crispy" spin.  And since there is really no side crust, you can eat the whole darn slice without wasting it or dipping it into some ranch dressing.  Since my son has as much chance eating anchovies as Lady GaGa wearing something normal, we got the kiddies a mini pizza.  Apparently they like the pizza here too and that in itself is another reason I like it...
The Good:
- If you like a really thin, crunchy crust
- Unlimited toppings
- Family friendly
The Bad:
- Expensive
- If you don't like a really thin, crunchy crust
large pizza with shrimp, capicolla, ham, artichoke hearts, tomatoes, sausage, mushrooms, chicken and anchovies (on my half).  Hold on, what's with all those toppings???  Yah, if you did this at most other pizza joints, you'd be looking at a pretty big bill.  Yes, the bill at Me-n-Ed's is not light either; but at the very least, any amount of toppings over 4 counts as the same.  So pile it on!If you've never had a pizza here before, the "crust" is what makes it unique. Resembling more like a very large cracker, the crust is crunchy and quite thin. Thus, you could easily eat quite a few sli
ces.  I personally like the crust despite its apparent "crispy" spin.  And since there is really no side crust, you can eat the whole darn slice without wasting it or dipping it into some ranch dressing.  Since my son has as much chance eating anchovies as Lady GaGa wearing something normal, we got the kiddies a mini pizza.  Apparently they like the pizza here too and that in itself is another reason I like it...The Good:
- If you like a really thin, crunchy crust
- Unlimited toppings
- Family friendly
The Bad:
- Expensive
- If you don't like a really thin, crunchy crust












































