Dark and dingy. Got the sense that this place should have closed a while ago. Oil and vinegar bottle on the table were a nice touch, as long as you don't hold them up to light and see the greasy handprints of the dozens and dozens of patrons that walked in here before you.
The pizza I ordered was better than any nearby chain pizzeria, but it didn't seem to be authentic wood fired. I asked for hot pepper oil. It looked about the same age as the decor.
Overall, I would say it's an average place. It is clean and the menu seemed to be comprehensive with over a dozen pizzas and pasta dishes to choose from.
I wouldn't go here on a date unless you're trying to send a strong hint that you're just not into them.