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The hunt for thin crust pizza brought me to Denville Casa D Pizza on East Main Street, where C.V.S. is and right next to Caffe Delhi. Instead of asking this group for suggestions, I was looking for this page and found several reluctants who were always named their way in Denville for thin crust pizza. There were other places outside of Denville that were on my radar, but wanted something near home and was uncomfortable. Casa D Pizza has a wood stove and ordered pizza from the Thin Crust Wood Burning Pizza menu. I ordered a cheese cake (ordered the cake with a slight amount of cheese, so if it seems to be vaccinated, that is exactly how I did it together with a margherita (brushed tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, parmigiana reggiano, olive oil fresh basil. The cakes come in 12 inches, or for $5 more, you can make it a big one. For the cheesecake, the big one and for Margherita, fixed with the 12. For a Saturday night, the waiting time at 600 was only about 30 minutes, which was not bad at all. All those who ran over the thinly broken pizza, thank you! I am less than 5 minutes from here and at the time I sleep in, the pizza was hot and delicious. Undoubtedly, the pizza that sits in the box fresh out of the oven meets the cake, but it was still good. Can try very well here again when cakes are served fresh from the oven. My regret was that I could not scroll down far enough to realize that they also have thin crust place pizza. In preparation for this review, the Nona (Mozzarella fresh plums tomato sauce and the Brooklyn style (Fresh Mozzarella, plumomats, garlic, olive oil basil). Kudos to Casa D Pizza done well on a job. If you are looking for a thin crust pizza, check it out and support one of the many local Denville business owners. As a disclaimer, it was finally about posting the delay on a Sunday evening, so if you have thin crust pizza when they can be closed, I apologize to you that you are happy when you go...