This little hole in the wall place needs some Yelp love. They have an extensive menu for such a small place with only a cashier/cook and one driver. It's no wonder that some menu items are good and some are bad. Learn from the other Yelpers on what NOT to order. The cashier/cook speaks fast with a thick accent so it's a little bit of a challenge in communication but she's very pleasant and helpful.
The pizzas are definitely a solid pick. I ordered a medium, regular crust (you have a choice between thin, regular and thick) #36 Calabrese with tomato sauce, Gorgonzola cheese, roasted red peppers, hot sopressata (similar to salami) and mozzarella. I added chicken for additional $1.50 (you can also build your own pizza). There are two booths that you can wait for your order or dine in. I noticed that they have a decent selection of drinks - San Pellegrino Sparkling Fruit Beverages, Brio Italian Soda, Arizona Green Tea with honey and ginseng, Red Bull and even Ensure Plus (for those who need a nutritional boost). I wish I had brought my phone to take more pictures and to use their free wifi. Pizza didn't take long since I was the only customer.
I decided to wait till I got home before I tried the pizza (just a few blocks away), I wanted take a picture first. It seemed like a small size pizza which was ok since it was only for me and my hubby. The pizza was a little greasy (from the meats and two kinds of cheeses I'm sure) which I didn't mind and fixed with minimal blotting from a paper towel. The toppings were delicious with just a touch of heat, a little bit of a crunch from the red bell peppers and the cheeses were melted nicely giving a good stretch when you pull the slices apart. There was nothing special to the crust until you get to the edge where because of the oils and a few errant pieces of grated cheese make it crispy and oh so satisfyingly good to chew on.
There are many items that are available that are not listed on their online or printed menu like burgers, fried rice, curry with rice, french fries, and poutine. Oh and they do sell massive "slices" (1/4 of a Jumbo sized pizza) for around $4 each, a nice way to try different pizzas at once. I'm sure I will add a star once I find more items off the menu that I like. I will definitely be back to try their panzerotti (think calzone except fried), 2 for 1 chicken wings, and bruschetta. Stay tuned!