Small space with about 12 seats offers a clean, nicely decorated environment. Pizza features a thin, perfectly cooked crust with fresh mozzarella and generous toppings, served hot and fresh. Most orders go for carryout or delivery, with affordable lunch specials and reasonable prices.
Lasagna stands out with its excellent flavor and generous portion size that suits sharing. Fresh mozzarella cheese shows a great pull and has perfect little brown spots.
Pizza comes with a thin crust cooked perfectly with a slight char and good crunch. Toppings are generous with fresh ingredients, cheese, and sauce served at the right temperature.
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The restaurant offers affordable prices and great lunch discounts.
Lunch specials are priced nicely, making them a good deal.
The portions are generous and can be shared between two people.
Roadside food trailer with brick oven produces authentic Neapolitan-style pizza made quickly to order. No seating available, so eating happens nearby or in vehicles. Lines form regularly, reflecting popularity for handmade, thin crust pizza with fresh toppings like burrata.
Thin crust pizza stands out with authentic Italian flavors and artisan craftsmanship. Burrata topping enhances the pizza, especially on the Regina with fresh mozzarella and pesto.
Authentic Neapolitan-style pizza comes with light, airy dough and fresh, tasty cheese. Burrata topping adds a creamy richness, and pizzas cook quickly to order by skilled pizza artisans.
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The food truck operates only on Saturday and Sunday.
It usually parks on Arrow Highway near the Barranca intersection.
There is no seating available; customers typically eat in their cars.
Square New York style pizza offers an authentic, crunchy experience paired with garlic knots and a brewery connection. Hip hop music and pinball machines create a trendy, fun atmosphere that blends dining with casual entertainment. Shared seating with the brewery and large screens for sports add to a lively, relaxed vibe.
Slices come foldable with a balanced topping of parmesan cheese. Pizza features a red sauce base with dollops of pesto and vodka sauce, while marinara for the knots is served at room temperature.
Square slices stand out with superb flavor and sauces that surprise with their quality. The pizza offers delicious pies that keep people coming back for more.
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Trivia night happens on Wednesdays at 8pm.
Parking is tricky; enter from the right side of the lot.
Individual pizza slices are available, but options may be limited.
Small, intimate Italian restaurant with cozy atmosphere and Frank Sinatra playing softly. Family-run with large servings and simple menu, it fills up quickly and has no alcohol service. Known for hometown cooking flavor and reasonable prices despite occasional ingredient shortages.
Bolognese and spaghetti with meat sauce come out delicious and the pasta is cooked al dente. Palermoโs Special pasta features lots of veggies and chicken, while tomato basil with mozzarella balls adds a fresh touch.
Mini pizza lunch specials stand out with thin crust and extra garlic options. The pizza consistently earns praise for its great taste and solid quality.
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The restaurant is small inside and fills up fast.
They do not serve alcohol.
If you go during peak dinner hours be prepared to wait.
Dining space shows an old school, dark interior with low lighting and a casual, comfortable vibe. Atmosphere feels friendly but can get loud when crowded. Seating is uncomfortable due to table and chair height mismatch.
Fresh, homemade pizza and pasta stand out with flavorful sauces like creamy pesto and classic marinara. Lasagna and carbonara come in generous portions, and desserts include homemade tiramisu and cannolis.
Wood fire pizzas come with thick crunchy dough and fresh, homemade toppings. Combo and large pizzas offer flavorful options, paired well with crispy salads and garlic bread.
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Dinner specials are available from Monday through Thursday.
The restaurant is closed on Mondays.
Parking is free but can fill up quickly around 6 pm.
Old school deli with eclectic performer photos and cozy seating creates an authentic, nostalgic atmosphere. The vibe feels like stepping into a time capsule with classic charm from vintage signs to a Pacman game. Small, well-maintained space attracts those seeking traditional Italian sandwiches and subs.
Family meals feature spaghetti, ravioli, and lasagna with a standout spaghetti sauce. Pasta dishes come frozen and oven-ready, including a meatball marinara sandwich on garlic bread.
Pepperoni pizza pairs well with ice-cold root beer in frozen mugs. The pizzas look good in pictures and taste really good and delicious.
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Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Credit card payments incur a small surcharge, which is not clearly marked.
Pizza is only available after 12pm, so plan accordingly.
Large, spacious dining area with a shaded patio creates a friendly, modern pizzeria vibe. Multiple TVs and a game machine offer entertainment for families, while the atmosphere stays clean and welcoming. Fresh ingredients and flavorful pizza crust stand out as key highlights.
Pizza features lots of marinara and vegetables with options like a green pie topped with pesto basil sauce, mozzarella, feta, zucchini, eggplant, artichoke hearts, and fresh tomatoes. Pasta dishes include combinations of mozzarella, ricotta, and feta cheeses.
Perfect dough stands out with its airy, light texture and rich flavor. Customizable pizzas come with high-quality ingredients and a delicious balance of toppings and sauce.
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Reservations are not required, but it's best to arrive early on weekends.
The restaurant has a large patio that allows dogs.
Extra plates, silverware, and condiments are available for customer convenience.
Open space combines brewing station behind bar with billiard tables and big screens showing games. Atmosphere stays relaxed and upbeat with house music and a DJ playing 90's and newer tunes. Crowd mixes casual diners and pool players enjoying craft beers and casual food.
Build-your-own options for pizza and pasta offer flexibility. The pesto pasta is flavorful without being overpowering, and the penne with marinara is a solid choice.
Pizzas offer a build-your-own option with a taste similar to Chuck E Cheese. Quality varies with some slices overcooked or undercooked, but overall they are better than cafeteria food.
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Happy hour runs from 4pm to 6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
The kitchen closes at 10pm on Sundays, so plan your meals accordingly.
Parking is limited outside, but there are nearby lots available.
Classic pizza parlor with an arcade area and all-you-can-eat buffet creates a lively, family-friendly atmosphere. Seating includes cushioned tables near the arcade, making it easy to watch children play. The environment is clean and fun, often busy with energetic crowds and loud music.
Buffet includes specialty pizzas, spaghetti, and various salads. Spaghetti sauce varies in quality. Chicken and mojo potatoes appear often alongside pasta dishes.
Buffet offers freshly cooked pizzas with several topping choices, including a deep dish pizza. The pizza stays hot and tasty, paired well with crispy fried chicken and perfectly seasoned mojos.
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Expect long wait times during peak hours; weekdays are less crowded.
The all-you-can-eat buffet includes unlimited pizza, a drink, and a salad.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.