They ran a fund raiser for a school club that my daughter is involved in. It's like a Subway line for personal pizzas. Not expensive. Great tasting. Good takeout option. Kid-friendliness: Fun place to take kids
Whoever took my order sounded like he wanted to be anywhere but there. I had no idea what I was ordering because it was my first time and the guy barely helped explaining what the ingredients were and didn't really make me feel good about my first time ever having mod pizza. The cheesy bread was also awful. Waste of my money. Rather go get pizza and breadsticks from the freezer aisle
The guy on cap in evening time shift around 8:50 PM was very aggressive and rude. Just very aggressive. He scolded me in front of all the customers even I waited for order more then 30 minutes to be ready. I surely don’t want to eat anything that has been made with this much hatred and negative attitude.
Love the pizza here. My favorite option in our neighborhood. It’s great to have so many options. The cheese pizza is great for kids. And I love the salad options. Having the nutrition info on the website helps me know what I’m getting so I don’t overdo it. The No name cakes are to die for too. Vegetarian options: Lots of custom pizza and salad options for vegetarians.
First time ever here. The pizza is just the right size 6 pieces and all the topping you want for 10.00 perfect. I had thin crust.
Not a fan. The pizza is about one step up from a frozen pizza at the grocery store. The service was kind and enthusiastic, and the decor was stylish with some great music in the background. They have Coke products, tea, lemonade, salads, and desserts. Pizza comes in kids sizes. It's cool that you can add whatever toppings you want to the entrees they have on the menu, and comes out quick from a fire oven, but ultimately the quality of the final product leaves a lot to be desired. The crust is ultra thin, but after it cools it gains a papery texture. Great concept, poor product.