John B.
Yelp
This place is primarily a bagel place in the mornings, but they were offering pizza in the evenings when I made it in. They seem to rotate this over time, and prior photos of their pizza look very different than what I got. More on that later. The hours are somewhat limited, being closed on Sunday and open only until 7. In addition to bagels and pizza, they had some local popsicles and several other items. Ordering online was wise, as they took a bit of extra time to get my pizza done. I watched other people eating while I waited.
And I was totally misled, because they must have ordered the half size pizza. I ordered a square pizza, and I did not anticipate that it would fill an entire pizza box! Knowing what I paid for it, I could not believe there was that much pizza; I'll struggle to finish it in two sittings. It's not often in this economy that you get more food than you thought your money was going to buy. But let me not suggest that the quality was lacking. I had thought that the square might suggest a Detroit-style pie, but this was more of a lighter foccacia-style pizza. While substantial in area, the crust was airy and not overly heavy. The toppings were quite impressive as well. Ordering peppers got me a mix of hot and sweet peppers, and mushrooms were earthy and plentiful. They offered the option for falafel on pizza as a topping. I didn't think $6 would be worth it, but now I'm wondering if I would even have been able to see the pizza under the falafel. I'm all in favor of adding bean-based menu options, and indeed they had several things with vegan options in the store including a caesar salad and the popsicle, so this is a good place for people with restrictions (unsurprisingly, I don't think it's a place where you can really get much without gluten).
The bagels looked appealing, and I would be quite happy to find myself coming back to try some of those.