If you follow my reviews, you know I love to go to places that are locally owned, that the owners are right there. Waiting on you serving you cooking your food. They have sweat equity into that establishment. Your money is going into the community supporting local people, not some large corporation somewhere. That being said, here is a great little pizza shop in Holly springs. They used to have a larger restaurant called Rosa's. Now they've opened this small shop and they called it Little Rosa's it's not really big but that's big flavor food. We came for lunch and had a small pizza for one of us and the other got a medium pizza and took half of it to go home. Both pizzas were excellent crust for nice soft a bit of sweetness to it. The sauce is excellent. I got the lasagna pizza. It was wonderful. Albeit, I would like just a little less ricotta from my taste, but there's an abundance of ricotta if you like that much. It wasn't excellent pie. My friend got a pepperoni and sausage he loved it. So did his his wife only got at home to her. They also had a lunch special which we didn't partake of but it was a pie with a drink or a half pie with us Caesar salad. We had enjoyable visit with the owners we talked about. Many different pizza places all over town, not just Holly springs but Atlanta Marietta Alpharetta Roswell we discuss many different pizzas places. It was a good time chatting with the owners. They only downfall of that was it when it was time to go. I forgot to leave a tip! Didn't realize this until I was about 15 minutes away in the car and had to turn around and come back lol. So great pie. Good people. Take care of you care about you. I really happy that you're at their establishment. So stop by make a trip like we did find this place and please don't forget to tip...
Read moreFirst-time customer here. Came in on a Monday around 830pm with my 11year old son. It was after football practice so we were hoping to get a quick dinner since we were the only customers in there. We ordered a 10" pepperoni and a 14" Special for myself and 2 cans of soda. $47.73. My son's pizza came out in about 15mins and he said it was pretty good. Nice young girl said mine should be out soon, but 15mins later she came back and said the same thing. Mine ended up taking 30 minutes to come out, but I didn't have time to eat it since it was already 9 pm by then. I requested a to-go box and left. I got home to a floppy pie that couldn't hold the toppings. Might be because I took it to-go, or maybe it was rushed and undercooked. Who knows. So I threw it on a hot pan to crisp op the bottom a little better, and it ended up being pretty good. I know sh!t happens, so I'll give them another shot and update my review when I want...
Read moreI was looking for a new Italian place near me and decided to try it out. It wasn’t too hard to find in the strip mall but parking was scarce. There were so many businesses in the strip it was super busy and hard to find parking- actually there were people parking on the grass and near curbs that weren’t even spots. We ordered the spaghetti and meatballs. It came with garlic bread, which was good. I thought the sauce was very generic, similar to something you would buy at the grocery store. And they absolutely drowned the dish in sauce, so much to the point I could barely taste the pasta. The meatballs were okay. Something else about this place was they had no fountain drinks available. You either got free water or you had to buy cans of soda/sparking water/etc. Each dish was $11, not including drinks, and our service was not great. For about $40 for a party of 3, there are better...
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