This place is small, like two-and-a-half booths small. On a Sonoran, winter afternoon, this could be troublesome as a cool draft of air will slither in every time somebody opens the door. No fountain drinks.
Beyond that the menu is pretty huge considering it's such a teeny space. Pizzas ranging from small personal pizzas and running the gamut up through a big 24" monster. The prices are respectably decent, no price gouging.
The day I went I had a meatball sub with fries which was one of the many lunch specials they offer. It was $5.50 but an even $6 bucks with tax. Not bad at all. The male cashier, who I assume is also one of the owners, wasn't all that personable but he wasn't rude. He just seemed like he would rather be in the back doing anything other than manning the register.
When the female cashier returned, which I am assuming is the other owner, she was very nice and hospitable. She checked on me a couple times to make sure I had everything I needed.
I'm not the biggest meatball sub freak but every once in a while I'll get the urge to take one on. I'm glad I did today. It was great. Everything was served piping hot. If anything I would say the sauce could be a little more flavorful but it's not anything that would keep me from ordering this same sandwich again.
This place is in the strip mall/shopping center that also houses Albertson's, Chen's Chinese and AZ Hair Company.
Check it out.