They have great pizza! The "Grandma" is my favorite and tastes like a recipe handed down from their Italian grandma. It has a vivid blend of oregano, basil and other wonderful Italian flavors on a thick, yet crispy-bottom crust. It's the slice, pictured below, with the rectangular cut. I also tried the traditional (regular crust) pepperoni pizza which was baked perfectly in their wood fired pizza oven.
The atmosphere is casual, with a hip feel to the bar. See the photo of the curved metal ceiling.
The staff was warm and wonderful. We had stopped in after a late movie. (il Capo is located right across the parking lot from the Harkins Shea 14 movie theatre.) We didn't know that il Capo was closing, and yet the charming Italian waiter welcomed us with no hesitation, convincing us to stay for as long we wanted. My mother and I chatted for quite a while as we had Peroni and pizza, and the waiter insisted that we "take our time and enjoy: they were just cleaning anyway." When we left, feeling guilty that we had stayed so long, we saw a couple go in, and they were welcomed just as warmly!
'Love il Capo. I'm returning this week for lunch, before a movie, with a friend.