I finally knocked this one off of my "places to try on the Danforth" list with a former coworker last night and it was worth the wait.
The last time we tried to go here they were closed--it must have been Monday.
Between us we went with #19 and #11 which is kind of boring but it was hard to decide and I wanted to avoid onions. Besides, these (one was cheese and Turkish sausage, the other cheese and pepperoni) gave us a great way to compare.
What came out to us was a long plate with the pides all cut up and ready to share--very nice touch. (Not sure if this is the way you normally eat them or not).
They were well made. Thing, crispy crust, nice cheese and tasty meats. There is no sauce. But there was a delicious dipping sauce on the side.
The service was fine--just one girl taking orders and bringing out food and one guy in the back.
The value can't really be beat. About $10 for more than enough food. I also had a tea which was delicious--really enjoyed that small, glass cup.
My sense is that a lot of young students go here for cheap lunches and dinners. It would work quite well for a family meal out as most kids would eat the basic pides. It would also work for a date if you are really early (casual environment, you get to work out which two to order and share, etc.) into something or if you are really late and past the point of needing to impress one another on a Friday night.
This could never replace regular pizza for me but it is a nice change. I'll be back.
Highly recommended--and worth a trip out east, especially if you are into trying different kinds of pizza.