This place should probably get a five because it's a "Pizza Park," because Vincent, although I sadly never met the man, was undoubtedly one of the finest fellows to ever live, and also because the place is so refreshingly unpretentious, cheap, comfortable, and awesome. The pizza is quite tasty. The crust is superb. There did seem to be a slight "watery" quality to the pizza that created some sogginess as time went on. Still, a highly enjoyable pizza, and highly enjoyable place, and I deeply regret I never met Vincent. Oh wow!