I have definitely been to a lot of local pizza places in strip mall like areas wherever I get to travel. The Sweet Basil Neapolitan Style Pizzeria definitely stands out to occupy a special place in my mind.
More than the pizzas or food itself, you cannot miss their gigantic wooden chair near the entrance. I thought it to be a pretty cool and attractive stuff. I of course, did manage to sit on it and have a couple of snaps taken by my friends. Should be a fun thing to do for the kids - other than the eating itself.
The inner layout of the store was pretty neat. One side tucked away with the kitchen and counter area and a sprawling dining space for the rest. A good chunk of the seating was for a minimum of 4 people and the fact that the seating area was large - with tall seats also being available clearly indicated they are as much a dine-in family place as they are a take out.
The noise level of the place was slightly less than the average. Do not be surprised at songs that are a 10 year old being played out for you to recall.
Alright, moving onto the real main item - the pizza. This is the first place where the thin crust was not so thin that it felt as if you were just eating cheese and toppings. We had a thin crust margarita pizza. The tomatoes were evidently freshly cut ones and placed POST the baking of the cheese with basil and other herbs, leaving it with a unique taste of the raw and cooked at the same time. Every slice was truly an out of the world taste, when downed with the ample oregano, grated cheese and chilli flakes at the table.
While waiting on your pizzas, if you will, you can go a little backdoor and there is a whole play area out there. There were some pretty older DOS based games if you will, on the play terminals setup there. Standard stuff. But definitely looked pretty overused and requiring some make over as well.