I've been a regular customer since it first opened about 3 years ago, back then the pizza slices were $1 and always packed with rowdy public school kids. Ever since the current (second) owner purchased the place the prices have gone up ($1.75/slice) but it has been a good thing because now it is less people but much more calm and enjoyable to have a seat and eat your slice of pizza. The employees mostly are the original ones. Two of the guys are HILARIOUS! I always get plenty of good laughs and that's why I like going because I know I will have a good time and a good pizza slice. The old overweight man is on the grumpy side usually but once in a blue moon he will go along with the other two. So essentially it's a live comedy show with no drink minimums and a good...
Read moreFour stars is a little low and five stars is a little high but it's better than not. The pizza is tasty and generally a good New York slice. The house slices are smaller than normal. They are appropriately lower cost for being the size they are. Their drink selection is not huge could use some improvement there. The first time I went there the guy ordered from tried to Jedi me into ordering more. Fortunately Jedi Mind Tricks don't work on me only money. On the plus side the 18-inch pies that are also the House pies are the large takeout pies I imagine they leverage that when there's increased orders and or increased traffic in the store. Oh no good New...
Read morethis is basically very low quality pizza. perhaps a notch up form the formerly 99 cent pizza which is now 150 places in mid town. a slice of pepperoni is 4 here but if you go to 181 and wadsworth you can get a much higher quality slice for the same price. - the owner is Italian btw. this is basically kids grade pizza. very very salty with soft dough. apparently the pizza hut sign (which would have definitely put them out of business imo has been hanging there and the interior empty because of some electrical issue with coned. these are nice guys but this...
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