If you are looking for an old school pizza place with Luigi and Nona flippin' dough in the back room and, "That's Amore" blasting from the speakers, this isn't it. This is a modernized version of a pizzeria with slick, slightly industrial decor and clean lines. Bravo to Sweet Basil for that. I only ordered a calzone for lunch. When I went to pick it up they slid a pizza box across the counter. Surely it was the wrong order, right? Nope. Tucked inside was the most MASSIVE calzone I've ever seen. No joke it had to be `12" long by 9" wide. Perfectly constructed. And I loved how I could customize my calzone (which means they make them to order...awesome). I ordered it with sundried tomatoes, pepperoni, and extra sauce and it already came with a mixture of ricotta, mozzarella, and romano. I thought the red sauce needed salt. sad to say. It was kinda boring and borderline tasteless. Dough was thin and chewy. All in, it cost $11. Good quality ingredients for sure.