I love this place. Me and a buddy have had literally every pizza on the menu. We go for lunch and split a pizza, get water to drink, we're out for $9 each. You really cannot go wrong, and half of the pizza (the normal size, not the personal size they introduced a month ago) is usually too much food. What we usually do now is get the spicy salami (...i think it was salami) as an added item on 1 of the pizzas. I then add sauce and a mix of parmesan and pepper flakes. My friend doesn't add the sauce. They also have those little spicy peppers from Italy you can add yourself, I eat 3-4 of these and love it. But they are spicy, be warned.
Last time we went they just started offering salads, and the manager just came and gave us 2 salads! We don't know them, are not in the family, but they are just really nice. Service here is always super fast, which is what you want at lunch. I can't usually afford more than 45 minutes or so, including drive time, and this place fits the bill with an 8+ minute drive.
Now this place is authentic, so don't come expecting Dominos or Pizza Hut style pizza. This is for people who want to enjoy some of the best of Italian ingredients and methods. Of course it is true that Americans are usually disappointed by Italian pizza, I had a typical tourist pie in Rome once (with the anchovy) and was not impressed. A pizza I had in Perugia was somewhat better, but in general I stuck to pasta the rest of my time on those visits. Alino's pizza is how I always wanted authentic Italian pizza to be - authentic ingredients prepared well, not leaving hungry.