Bailey B.
Yelp
We visited Earth and Stone last weekend for a birthday dinner. I'd been wanting to try this place -- and now I have. My overall opinion is that it's just decent.
It was extremely crowded on a Saturday night. They don't take reservations, so be prepared to stand around and swoop down on whichever table you want. The place smells like beer and pizza, which is to be expected (though my personal tastes call for lighter beer smell, ideally).
Our large party ordered their newly available hot wings, the pretzels, pepperoni pizza, the chicken pesto pizza, and the Greene Street pizza. I managed a nibble of everything except the wings and pretzels. I was told the wings were okay and the pretzels were quite good.
I'll be honest -- I didn't get the tab, so I didn't realize how expensive it all was until I looked it up later. But the larger size pizza (there are two sizes available, 10 and 14 inch) is 18-21 bucks, depending on the flavor. And if you come with a big appetite, it's not really THAT difficult to split a large pizza between two or three people (mainly because the crust is super thin and doesn't blow up in your gut, lol). So I'm guessing the experience was pricy!
You order at the counter, are given a buzzer, and then return to pick your food up at the counter. Place is so crowded that table service is NOT feasible, which is fine, though again, expensive for no table service.
The pizza was just...eh. Toppings weren't distributed super evenly, the pepperoni was greasy even as pepperoni goes, the chicken pesto was a little funky tasting, and while I was really looking forward to the Greene Street, I actually thought it was overloaded with toppings, which made it get soggy and floppy really quickly.
The pepperoni was my favorite -- good amounts of cheese and pepperoni, crispy crust, not too much sauce. Just dab the grease off and it's fine.
Overall, probably not worth the high price and huge crowds, but I'd return if a friend wanted to go. Pizza is hard to mess up too much, and it's good enough here.