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  • Overall, the service was good, the food was very good, and the menu had many things that seemed appetizing - for under $40 we had a good meal, leftovers and a beer. My wife and I ate there this evening around 7p on a Friday. The small place was nicer inside than it looked from the strip, with hip and warm decor, but not busy at all. I started with a Great Lakes Christmas Ale (how can you not) - from their modest bottled selection ($4) which included GLBC Dortmunder and Magic Hat #9. The waitress brought a small basket of fresh rolls which were very good. I had their Italian Wedding Soup which is made fresh there daily, which I don't dispute. It was great, and a generous portion for $4. My wife's salad was very good as well, a nice mixed-greens salad with baby spinach, tomatoes and shredded cheese; t he house balsamic was very tasty as well ($4 a la carte, but included with her entree). I ordered a medium 12" bbq chicken pizza ($15). My standards are high for specialty pizzas like this, but it was good. A small would have been plenty but I wanted tat least 1/2 to take home for lunch the next day. I almost always need to order a side of bbq sauce, and this was no exception. The dough was very good, light and chewy. I could have used some fresh cilantro on top, and green or red onions instead of white (a bit oniony for my tastes), but still good. They had some really interesting toppings to choose from and a variety of specialty pizzas - more than a few sounded great. My wife enjoyed her spaghetti marinara ($11 with salad or soup and bread) - the sauce was nice, although the pasta wasn't drained quite enough. The menu had quite a few sauces to choose from (vodka, alfredo, etc.) as well as other pastas ($1.50 more) gnocchi, cavatelli and whole wheat penne to substitue as well as meatballs and sausage ($2). The service was adequate - quick but out of the way- no real complaints there. All in all, for $36 + tax and tip (with plenty of leftovers for lunch) the value was very good and the dining experience was great for the price and location. We'll be back soon.
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