It's a small space, brightly lit and somewhat barren. A couple of wobbly ceiling fans waved to me as I entered, and a short, friendly man popped out from behind a tall counter. He was a nice guy, super eager to please.
I waited a little while for my pizza, and it appeared that the short man was the only one on duty, and most likely always is. Turns out they deliver, and the menu shows an offering that expands beyond the restaurants misleading name of Pizza to the second power.
The pizza is actually quite good. It's blatantly apparent that the cheese and sauces are higher than average quality. The prices are decent for a pizza shop, and they have a few specialty pizzas that help strech your dollar. It's a fun and simple atmosphere, but don't let the rundown appearance distract you from a tasty meal.