Just had lunch here with my husband and we both were a little disappointed in the pizza.
This is a casual, fast-fired, make your own pizza place set up similar to Chipotle/Cafe Rio.
They offer three crusts, thin, double crust, or gluten free. We both had the thin crust. It was comparable to a cracker. It was very thin, didn't fold well. Almost too crisp like an unsalted saltine cracker.
Sauces include red, white and bbq. We both ordered a pizza with red sauce. The red sauce is comparable to canned tomato paste that is watered down to pizza sauce consistency, which is not very good.
The cheese options is italian, ricotta, bleu, feta and low fat italian.
The selection of toppings ranged from meatballs to arugula and of course classics like pepperoni. I was looking for salami, pesto and roasted garlic, but did not see any.
They have tea and one of those soda selection machines. They also had hot sauce, peppers, cheese and oregano next to the soda machine.
Overall, the customer service was amazing. Everyone was friendly and welcoming. Service was quick and the line was moving. It is grand opening week so they were doing a charity event. Pizza was the price of a donation. There is outside seating and ample seatin indoors as well. They also have beer available. The usual price for a custom pizza is $7.99. They have a kids pizza as well.
I really tried to like this place, but after having Blaze Pizza, this place doesn't come close. Next time I'm in the area and craving pizza, I will head down the street to Grimaldi's.