pretty good food, service is slow. first trip here was for lunch, and i was pleased with the pizza, for the most part, anyway. the crust is the thinnest in the area, imo, and very much the nystylei favor. it was cooked perfectly (no burn on the bottom), and the flavor and texture were excellent. the tomato sauce is also very, very good - nice flavor, limited sweetness.
the toppings are somewhat sparse compared with other pizzerias (like burke street, e.g.), and the pepperoni is a little thin on flavor, but overall, this was a good pie. the cost for the 14" nystylewith extra cheese, pepperoni, green peppers, and onions was $15.25, competitively priced.
the 12" italian hero ($6.95) was just ok - way too much oil & vinegar (the bread was totally soaked through), and it contains prosciutto, which i don't care for on a sandwich. the ff ($2.50) were ok, nice potato flavor, but like so, so many restaurants, they simply do not salt them directly out of the fryer - more salt later is generally useless.
the service here is at the least, laid-back - a call in order of a pizza, hero, and ff, took between 35 and 40 minutes - no land speed records here. but, the pizza is nice, especially if thin crust and tasty sauce is what you want. i'll come back for that, and maybe try a different sub, and hold the oil & vinegar.
the interior is bright, roomy, modern in style. - well laid out. nice setup for lunch or dinner.