More charming than expected.
After seeing their pizza prices (externally) I felt queasy about the potential value proposition. I mean, the large pizza is ~16 bucks and toppings start at another $2 and a lot are $4. There's no thick crust here and thin crust pizza doesn't go as far. I was a little scared, however someone else offered to pay and the best kind of overpriced pizza is the kind you don't pay for, so why not?
Firstly they offered my toddler pizza dough to play with. This is a surprisingly good and original call. Kept him distracted for like five minutes, which of course is equivalent to a normal human year in toddler attention span. The beer list is solid with several choices from Deschutes. Also they serve their Sam Adams in the perfect Pint glasses which is really impressive.
The salads are solid. No doubt about that and reasonably priced as well. The Pizza is extremely spectacular and seems authentic. I stopped thinking of it as overpriced. Then they informed me that didn't have ranch. What the eff country do they think they're in? Anyways... We got three people out of there eating well and drinking well (except for the Toddler, he's trying to cut down on his alcohol) for $51 bones. Not terrible at all.
There's a friendly charm to the place; there were lots of families, lots of bright happy windows and a neat outdoor seating area. Also many people inside were unusually good looking both from the staff and the clientele. One of the waitresses looks like what Megan Fox would look like if she was a pizza waitress. Same expression too. If they give a discount to good looking people I didn't get one, sadly. However good for them for keeping up their standards.
Will return: most likely to drink beer on the patio, but at least during the day to enjoy the glorious sunshine the place gets.