Zach
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If you like good pizza this place probably isn't for you. We ordered a pepperoni and a Canadian bacon with pineapple. Both arrived as a medium dish and, at first reminded me a bit of old-school Pizza Hut (as did the the plates and general vibe of the place). Unfortunately, the pizza was very average--maybe even below average. The crust was golden brown on the bottom and had some crunch, but seemed overcooked. I'm usually one to enjoy eating my pizza crust and I skipped these. Too dry. There were plenty of pepperoni on the pizza but with too much mozzarella. We also ordered a cheese bread, which was flat out gross. I'm nearly certain it was microwaved, as the bread was doughy soft and the cheese an overly melted mess. The marinara that came with it arrived on a prepacked plastic container, indicating to me that there is likely nothing special about the in-house sauces being used. Over all, the pizza reminded me of something overpriced and likely to be found at a low-bar amusement park. We ate at lunch time on a Sunday and we're one of two parties in the place. There were plenty of employees though, so maybe their delivery game is strong.
Bathrooms were tiny and difficult to navigate, but clean. Ambiance was interesting (trains) but the model train advertised to cruise around the joint was not operating. The old-school video games, while cool to look at and a potentially good pairing for this place, all took our quarters without any game play. Staff weren't too concerned with helping us with the lost quarters.
TL,DR: we'll let this one cruise on down the tracks without us.