Pizza Fire is decent, fast casual pizza. I met up with a group of Yelpers downtown for supper club to check this place out.
Dough is made fresh on the premises and all of the pizzas are assembled and baked fresh to order in their turbo oven. Toppings are plentiful and fresh and they have a good selection of sauces and cheeses to pick from. They offer some cool specialty pizzas. I had The Hollywood which consists of a base of basil pesto sauce, with chicken, roasted red peppers, roasted garlic, and topped with shredded mozzarella and Ricotta I think? It was good, but didn't wow me the way other pizza experiences can. I think it was probably the crust. I wish it was more airy and fluffy instead of all crispy. They also have pre-made salads and giant fresh-baked cookies. The cookie was pretty tasty.
The interior decor is really well done...bright and vibrant colors. The workers are very friendly as well. The manager came to thank us for our business.
Overall, this is a decent place for a quick pizza lunch, but I wouldn't go out of my way to get one of their pizzas. I heard they're opening more chains though, so if one comes to the west side suburbs, I'll give it another shot.