We walked in, the hostess handed us menus and said to pick any spot. We sat at the end of a large table on a slow night because the chairs looked more comfortable. The first thing our waitress did was ask us to move in case a big party came (spoiler: none showed up). We ended up sitting in a breezeless corner with flies that would eventually swarm our food. The caesar salad was good but my gluten free prime rib pizza was pretty bland. It needs a nice glaze drizzled on the meat or some seasoning or more of the delicious onions. My husband’s chicken parmesan was pretty good but he said the sauce didn’t taste like they make it in house. Overall, not worth $100 (we didn’t even order alcohol). There are too many betters many better pizza options in the area.