We found this place through Yelp and decided to give it a try. Here's the breakdown:
Pros:
-Really nice atmosphere. There were a lot of tables but it didn't feel over crowded. They had playing cards on the table which was a good idea but germaphobe me could only think about who had touched them before me.
-A large, ecclectic menu for those that want to be adventerous and try new types of pizza (think toppings like Doritos, a "taco" pizza, and pesto sauce instead of red sauce)
-REALLY great food. My grandma and uncle wanted to make sure I included the amazing-ness of their spaghetti and meatballs. Phrases like "best I've EVER had", "really thick sauce that clings to the pasta", and "perfectly cooked al dente pasta" were instructed to be included in my review. My pizza was also very good (I stuck with regular old pepperoni)
Cons:
-The service on the night we came was HORRIBLE. It took 2 hours to get through dinner for 6 people. Not ok.
-Our server had no voice, was sweating profusely, and had dark circles under his eyes. My uncle half joking/half seriously asked if he had laryngitis and he gave us a vague answer about him losing his voice. We were a little concerned that the owners didn't send him home regardless of him being sick or not. He wasn't the best face to show the customers.
As you can see, the pros outweigh the cons and the cons I mentioned were not ones that couldn't be fixed. I definitely recommend this place.