Not impressed. My husband likes to occasionally stop and get pizza here because of the convenient location between his work and our home, and quite honestly because Pizzazz takes credit cards and Geracis requires cash on hand. The last time we ordered pizzas from Pizzazz, they were both watery: the topping layer would immediately slide off of the dough base leaving you with one big bite of toppings and many bites of boring, soggy dough. We also had fried provolone which smelled and tasted like it had burnt plastic in it and the cheese was dense unless eaten quickly while sizzling hot. I wouldn't let my toddler eat it for fear of choking and not understanding the harsh smell- although my husband and I both tried some and we're fine. I don't understand the hype, except that we Heights people try to support our local family businesses and Pizzazz has been in this area for a long time. They do have a lovely spot on Fairmount circle.