My mother and I were looking for a late dinner and wanted to try a new place, so we decided to give this place a try. The place was pretty tiny, which is nice because it feels cozy and it reminds me of a pub, but with all that dark stained wood they could've added a bit more lighting. From what I remember, the walls are hung with framed pictures of famous people eating spaghetti: it's cute. My mom had the Quattro Staggioni pizza ($15) while I had the Cozze (steamed mussels) with the white wine sauce ($13). Her pizza was good for the most part, I tried a slice with the ham and liked it, but the parts with the black olives were too salty. I wasn't too impressed with the mussels though: the white wine sauce was ok, but the mussels were so tiny and what little I could find just fell apart. Some fresh bread before the meal would've been nice, especially with the white wine sauce.
Overall, the food was okay, but I don't think we'll be going back.