The pizza messenger boys remind me of grown men versions of Charabs. Or like knights in shining armour who instead deliver the good news of pizza on a bicycle (permitting you live in the designated delivery zones). Having tried all four pizzas available at the Queen location I self proclaim myself as an expert. I agree with other reviewers that slices are not that filling, and it is worth it to buy a whole pie. They aren't deceiving you... The pizza and prices are right in front of your face when you go in the store. A whole pizza at libretto or Terroni (not that I'm bashing either) is close to the price of a North of Brooklyn pie, but these pizzas are pretty huge.
I ordered three pizzas for my moving crew of five and I had a ton left over. I live pretty close but have never received a soggy pie when doing delivery. I walked in once to order a whole pie and they had it ready in 10 minutes. A woman walking behind me on the street mentioned how good it smelled with her beedy little eyes.
The first time I went, I ordered two slices and since it was nearing the end of the night they snuck in the last slice of the pie I ordered without even telling me.
All the pizzas are good, it depends on persona preference- puttanesca is a little salty from the anchovies that are in the sauce, of you don't like salt or anchovies