TL:DR - Skimped on ingredients, better off elsewhere.
This pizza place has been there forever, but definitely changed hands a lot of times. This version seems not as good as the past ones.
We ordered a plain cheese pizza, gluten-free pizza, slice of Sicilian, and an antipasto salad. They made it pretty quickly, and it was easy to pick up. We were in and out in under five minutes. The food left a lot to be desired.
The plain cheese pizza had so little cheese on it that it was orange colored. This was because the cheese layer was so thin that you could see the sauce through it. The sauce was just about the right amount, but the crust was thin and disappointingly limp.
The gluten-free pizza came on its own aluminum plate, and with its own plastic pizza cutter - both great ways to make sure gluten doesn't get in there. That being said, those were the high points. The cheese, like the other pizza, was thin and patchy. The sauce was fine. The crust was most likely a pre-made frozen one (again, that's fine).
The Sicilian slice we got barely had any cheese on it at all, and barely any sauce. The crust was over an inch and a half thick. It was like eating a loaf of bread with little bits of cheese and a glaze of sauce on it. Would not recommend.
The antipasto salad was the "best" thing, but that's not really saying too much. The greens were standard chopped romaine lettuce, bits of onion, and barely a handful of black olives and yellow peppers. We asked for the dressing on the side, which they provided, but also for some reason drenched the salad in it, too. Lots of meat/cheese roll-ups on top, but as other reviewers mentioned, the cold-cuts were definitely the cheapest.
All in all, we would not go back here. It is unfortunately literally the closest pizza place to where we live. That being said, we will still go to the other pizza places that are just a mile or two away, instead.