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| - Went there with my partner, was going to go to the Chipotle next door but this place had just opened up. The pizza, pasta, and salad are all the same price - and assumable the same size - so we got two pizzas and a salad thinking we'd share the salad and have more than enough pizza to bring home as leftovers.
The pizza ordering experience is similar to ones we'd had in Vegas, basically choose your crust type, sauce, cheese, meat, veggie / other topping. It's the same process for the salad and pasta, same sauce / veggie / other toppings as the pizza.
The pizza itself is quite good. The crust has a unique and delicious flavor that, in and of itself, would be worth coming here. The toppings and cheese are fresh and delicious.
The salad, on the other hand, at the same cost as a pizza, is ridiculous. It's a small side salad at best, even adding a number of toppings. Although, again, the veggies are fresh and delicious, it's 10 bites at best. Considering this isn't a side, but something someone would order as their entree, paying $8 for this just isn't justified remotely and almost ruins the whole experience.
The ambiance is quaint, nicely designed, until you realize an entire wall is dedicated to showing their awesome social media postings with flashing LED strips. So basically think 4 or 5 TVs, each devoted to one social media outlet, with rolling positive reviews raving about the pizza. When you step back and look at everything, this part of the restaurant is clearly out of place. I don't need to be force-fed a restaurant's positive reviews while attempting to enjoy the food.
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