Jimmy W.
Yelp
Had high hopes for this place since it's close by, but it's honestly just OK.
Kid friendly places that you can drink are always a plus, but 'm very surprised by some of these 5* reviews
I like wood fired pizza, but the ones we had were just okay. The pies are pretty small, but they aren't that expensive, so it's a bit of a wash. Don't go into it expecting anything resembling a Neapolitan pie.
Margherita wasn't really a margherita, it's basically just a cheese pizza. Unsure of it was just a mistake, but m didn't have fresh basil on it.
Classic was largely forgettable as well. Not sure if they forgot some of the toppings or they were so uneven that my slices didn't have some items on it, but I tasted no red onion and the toppings seemed to be buried under the cheese.
TBH, the kids sausage pizza was probably the most appealing of the bunch.
The main kicker is the charge by the pour drink system. It's a neat concept seen at a few other places in town, but the taps don't appear to be adjusted properly. Example, I poured around 3oz into a half pint glass, and foam overflowed my cup almost immediately. Maybe it's user error, but I've never had that problem elsewhere.
It's ends up being horrifically expensive. I don't know about you, but I don't think the novelty of their system outweighs paying well over $10/pint for beers that are readily available around town,especially when around half of it didn't make it into my cup. Most of the selections are readily available elsewhere in town.
For reference, 2 pizzas, 2 kids pizzas, and roughly 2.75 beers/ciders ended up being over $70 after tip and that's with heavily discounted food. I tipped well knowing that I wasn't paying full price, but I probably wouldn't go back without a promo and I would skip the beers next time.