We actually stopped here on a whim one Wednesday evening. You know that moment when you ask your girl what she wants to eat and she says, I don't care and then you give 5 options but something is wrong with all of them, welcome to that moment. We ended up driving around and just parked in the lot that the small hometown shop was in and finally agreed that something new was worth a shot. Behold Gina's Pizza.
We were welcomed by a high school kid and a middle aged woman who seemed to be manning the shop on their own. They were super friendly and welcomed us by highlighting the menu and saying that they could have a pizza done in a few minutes. As with all new pizza places, I was a bit skeptical but the woman (who may or not have been Gina) whipped us up a medium sausage and pepperoni pie in less than 10 minutes. I have to say, the personal touch of a small business chain compared to a corporate Papa John's really shined here. You could tell the people working really valued our business.
We said our thanks and arrived home and our mouth was watering from how good the pizza looked & smelled (I devoured my half before I could take a picture). It was more of a thin crust style pizza (perfect chewability), lighter and tasty sauce and loads of cheese. The ingredients were FRESH and I could not get over how good the sausage was. Whoever this Gina lady is, she has made a GREAT establishment. My only complaint is that this place isn't open more than it is (it has small business hours, not really open super late). One of the best pizza places on the west side and one of the best finds of 2015! Hats off to you Gina's, you have earned my business and I hope you succeed.