My friends and I came here for lunch on a Thursday and it was decently crowded, but we only needed to wait about 5 minutes to get seated.
Honestly, it's a bit more expensive than I would've liked for the amount of pizza you get (it's all quite thin and "gourmet"), but it tasted quite good. They have a LOT of variety, I noticed roughly 60 different pizzas to choose from, and each pizza is priced at around $15. You can substitute the ingredients on your pizza for alternatives if you like, some of them without paying extra which is nice.
The service was fine, not super courteous but we were all students so maybe that played into it. Our waiter was sometimes slow on filling our water, but the restaurant was quite busy.
The atmosphere is great and the restaurant is nicely decorated.
Overall, I'd recommend this place for anyone craving some pizza with lots of different variety.