I was driving down Craig (HUNGRY) and noticed flashing lights. When I realized this place was the same one that had put flyers on my door twice this week, I decided to give it a try.
There were people all around the front entrance. I wasn't sure what was actually going on but a guy approached us and directed us to a booth at the end of the kitchen, also close by the station where kids make their own pizzas. Our waiter greeted us after a couple of minutes and offered cartoons. Yes, cartoons. The booths had a small tv mounted above the tables. Very convenient! Who doesn't want to watch sponge bob while eating. No, seriously it was nice to have a distraction for the kiddies.
When we first entered, a tray of garlic knots in the kitchen caught my attention. We opted for the half dozen as an appetizer and they were great! Perfect temperature. Perfect flavor. Just perfect!
As mentioned in another review, when I noticed they served Heroes and not subs, I was sold. The husband settled on the pepperoni and meatball stromboli. I finally decided on the chicken parm hero and the kiddies had the child's portion of spaghetti. My biggest complaint is that they don't have "kids menu" but only a kids make your own pizza. When asked, our server told us that they could do kid portions of certain pastas.
Our food took a while to come out. Which, considering how busy they were and how fresh the food was, we didn't mind the wait. My hero was, well AMAZING! The chicken was tender and juicy. The sauce was tasty and the mozzarella cheese was perfectly melted. The hero was huge and well worth the $9. The stromboli was very tasty. No complaints about any of our food. The only problem was we were very close to the kid's pizza making station and the entrance to the kitchen. There was a heavy flow of traffic and people standing close to our table, which I'm not a fan of. But the service and food made up for my little complaint of heavy traffic.
I will be back to visit. Next time I'll save room for the gelato and cheesecake.