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| - Was invited on a date here, and I definately would recomend it for small groups, like 2...up to 4 max. It's small, but well designed to get more out of the space than what it used to be, which was the Wicked Wedge.
For early evening, it was respectable busy, and it wasn't a long wait for our table. Although I do hear later in the evening, around 7pm, it gets hard to just walk in and get a table quickly. The decor reminded me of a little eatery I went to it Harlem, NYC (yes, I was in Harlem, no it's not dangerous) - so bonus points for that.
UNA brings you small carafe's of Q water - as if regular water isn't good enough! - but it is much cheaper than brand name waters.
I ordered a lycheetini, which common sense tells you is a lychee martini, which quickly made me light headed, in a good way, but it's a good thing the pizzas we ordered were on time! The pizzas were both amazing. If you like thin crust, Italian style pizza, this is your place.
I would say pricing for two, without liquor runs at $25-30 per person.
For dessert we shared a creamy panna cotta, which hit the spot.
All in all this is a great place. Just a note, if you want good pizza in a swanky, slightly hipster environment, this is for you. If you're less into the 'scene' and want a cheaper, more DIY version of the above, minus the 'special' water, then go to Famoso Neapolitana nearby on 4th street.
Ah yes, they get extra points for the wicked music playing in the washroom.
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