I stopped in here on a whim as I was leaving Publix, and decided so give it a shot. The first thing I noticed was as I entered the door I was not greeted (but that's no biggie). They were serving lunch until 4pm so I checked out their menu.
1. Not many options for small portions for the pizzas if you're dining alone. The specialty pizzas can't be done in personal size so I ended up getting the 16" Sicilian pizza which was $16. Toppings cost additional, so the entire pizza came out to $20 (for 8 slices) so it works out to $2.50 a slice. This is a little more than I wanted to spend but I figured I'd give it a shot.
2. Flavor. The Sicilian pizza was just OK. There was very little sauce on it, so it tasted like bread and vegetables. The veggies were very fresh so I'll give them that. The pizza was average and for $20 I was really hoping it would be epic but it tasted mediocre. It was lacking flavor, there was no oil whatever on top of the cheese.
3. Customer service was great. The owner personally came to my table, spoke with me and brought me a cup of coffee and biscotti while I waited for my pizza. The entire staff was extremely friendly and personable. The dining room and restrooms were extremely clean and neat.
Overall, the pizza I tried didn't blow me away, and for the price other pizza joints in the area have better tasting pizza. I'm a huge advocate of local small businesses instead of large chains this is why I paid $20 for a pizza instead of $10.99 at corporate chains. I gave them 3 stars because they weren't great but they weren't bad either, I don't see them being open much longer unless they change their food and lower their prices.