So my wife and I stopped into tonight and had dinner on a suggestion from some friends. As a warning to NYers who go here this bar/restaurant is owned by a guy from Boston so its decked out in SOX and Pats gear, I have warned you proceed with caution but This place hit its mark on everything, first we went pretty early I work nights so I tend to eat really early. SO it was like 430 when we got in there we were the only people there at the time other some random guy at the bar drinking water on his phone. So we sat at the bar we are bar sitters you get better service at the bar I think. So were greeted pretty quickly by the server/bartender she took our drink orders they had a decent selection of craft beer to chose from and my wife took the bartenders suggeston on the wine and she really liked it. SO we ordered we were just going to do a small pizza and share a pasta but decided we were going to be fat kids and got the pizza pasta and a sandwich. Yup we destroyed all of it we are fat kids so sue me. Any pizza was good thin crust and tiny pieces but it was also only at 8" pie( I am from NY ITS A PIE don't like it don't read it). this would have a been a good appetizer for like 2 maybe three people if there were toppings other then cheese. I ordered the spicy Italian and it was awesome, I haven't had a good deli style sandwich since moving down here again I am from NY so Deli is important to me and don't comment you should try Firehouse subs or Jimmy Johns they are not delis. The sand was toasty with Hot cappy and pepperoni and ham and they had the best thing ever they had the hot pepper sandwich topping, plus banana peppers. YEA I WAS IN HEAVEN OR AT least could have died and wen tthere with that sandwich. My wife had the pasta I don't remember the actual menu name but it was penne with alfredo sauce and broccoli. the alfredo sauce was really good not to salty and not bland. So food 5 stars and the staff was very good we met the other bartender Sully and sat talked with him for like 45 minutes on the area where live and about being transplants from up north.