The key thing about pizza from this place is your choice of crust. The thin crust pizza is actually pretty good. Not great, but good. It won't rank up there with Grazie or anything like that, but the sauce is respectable and the crust is nice. However, as another review wrote, it is a bit chewy.
The pizza with "regular" crust is only so-so (meh). Kids like it, so we pick some up with regularity, but it's nothing special.
On the plus side, they do have a 14-inch $5 large (regular crust) pizza. I don't think I've seen pizza priced that cheaply since college. The place is family-owned, so we support it when the kids are in the mood for pizza.
If you want a cheap pie to couple with some cold beverages, the this place is a good bet. But if you want great pizza, there are better options out there.