My general perception of thin crust pizza: A cracker that barely supports it's scant toppings. I want some deep dish dough loaded with ALL the toppings! But my friend enjoys the thin crust lifestyle and recommended we stop into Sweet Basil.
For a Wednesday evening, the place had a good size crowd and the waitress gave us a warm welcome when we walked in and instructed us to sit wherever we'd like. Soooo I found myself facing a large picture of two babies in the booth we chose... I get that it's a family place, but maybe save the oversized family pictures for an office area, or at home?
Anyways, when I got over the freaky-huge kid pictures, we ordered a large pizza for two people, and split it half pesto artichoke, and half a custom made pepperoni, basil, and garlic. My hungry tummy was very happy when the huge pizza was brought out to our table. Each slice was about a foot in length! The pie was decorated with a decent portion of toppings too! It smelled delicious and tasted equally delicious. I really enjoyed the pesto and artichoke. The artichokes were baked to have a crisp exterior, but tender inside. Thumbs up Sweet Basil. Thank you for not making thin crust pizza a cracker!