We stopped in because we happened to be in the area, although I wouldn't normally visit a development with the word "Village" in it. Of course I have a pretty hard time passing up $0.50 PBRs too.
Fist off the PBRs hit the spot, at that price I'm sure they're dispensing enough of it to maintain it at the peak of freshness. We also had a few Moretti's for $1.50, another bargain but I don't think that's a daily deal.
We shared a little house/side salad. For $5 I'm not sure I got a lot of value out of that. Just a clump of greens on a plate.
We then split a 12" BBQ Chicken Pizza for $15.95. That's probably the most I have ever paid for a pizza that size. It was good but it certainly hasn't had me dreaming about it ever since. I'd be just as happy with a frozen California Pizza Kitchen pie for $5. Actually I'd be happier because then I'd have enough money for 22 more PBRs.
Normally we would order a large pizza so we'd have something to take home, but only some pizzas are available in the large size. This would lead one to believe that the pizzas are made ahead of time. Who knows, but I think it's sort of a dumb way to set up the menu.
What really caught my eye though was a parmesan chicken sandwich that I saw sitting on the counter, wow, that thing looked tasty!
Atmosphere? Not much going happening on a Sunday afternoon. A few trust fund babies at the bar sort of made me hope that's not the normal crowd.
In summary I found the food to be okay but not worth the price. Factor in the cost of the beers though and you'll come out even on the bill compared to most other places.