Ian's is a Madison staple - and I enjoy my $3 slice whether I'm eating it as my dinner at 6 p.m. or just a booze-sponge around 2 a.m.
Those looking for an authentic Neapolitan pizza might be disappointed. I mean, my last order at Ian's was for a slice of Mac and Cheese and a slice of Chicken Bacon Ranch. Enjoy the biz for what it is: a buffet of affordable, bizarre pizza slices that actually taste pretty great.
My one complaint is that Ian's doesn't label its pizzas - so I have to try my best to listen while the guy behind the counter rattles the names off like an auctioneer. Invest in some paper and a sharpie, Ian's.