As part of my pizza review tour with my spouse, we decided to try Marconi after hearing good word of mouth.
Location is a bit dated but the wait staff was friendly. It does look rather dingy behind the counter - think greasy spoon.
We had two small pizzas, one without cheese for dietary reasons and various toppings. Both pizzas came on actual plates with silverware which was nice. The pizza was rather watery/oily, much more than I could usually handle so we almost had to let our pizza's "drain" onto the plates before digging in. The crust was also flimsy, which gives me the impression it should have stayed in the oven longer.
The sauce was rather bland, tasted store bought and boring. The cheese was fine aside from the excess oil. The quantity of toppings was below average but quality wasn't bad.
Overall, I would skip this location if going for a full pizza. In their defense, the people who suggested Marconi's to us said the quality depends entirely on who is working that day...