Joseph Van D.
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Return customer from 7 years ago (they moved to new location farther from ferry terminal since I was there last). If coming by ferry from Seattle, plan to Bike/Lyft/Uber.
I have had pizza all over the country. This is not the best (or even close). We got a meat lovers and veggie gorgonzola (what they are supposedly famous for). Both were hot and fresh. The pizza was "alright" 7/10 and value at a 5/10 once higher price is considered. Reading some other reviews of this place regarding taste is wild to me; some rave about this being the best which I simple do not understand nor agree with.
Price for cinnamon sticks, meat medium, and veggie gorgonzola medium was approximately $56 plus tip.
No drinks were available for purchase. Such an oddity for a by-slice pizza place. This is unacceptable and tantamount to a pizza sin. They had the coolers but we're empty. When asked, the workers did not have a reason for it being empty. It sounded like it has been empty for awhile and no expectations of it being filled. Again, unacceptable.
No indoor seating (old location had it). It is technically advertised as a counter serve place now so I guess that is to be expected now. There is some limited outdoor seating (4ish tables). Good luck getting a spot on a busy day with the other businesses there.
Napkins, utensils, parmesan cheese, and red pepper flakes were not readily available to customers, which are customary for pizza places (especially by-slice places). We received napkins only after we asked for them after the fact. While this is a good environmental sustainability model for carryout (it isn't advertised as sustainable though, this is benefit of the doubt), that doesn't make sense for by-slice place where there is a reasonable expectation people will eat there and not at home. We didn't ask for anything else since the lack of readily accessible of the items listed above gives off the vibe of "go away" (though the workers were nice). Shakers of of parmesan and red pepper flakes would go a long way. So would a sign for napkins/utensils available upon request (at least).
Building is newer and has a green space adjacent to the outdoor for small kids to play in the grass. So it has that going for it.
The smallest pizza size is a medium. If you want a small/personal size you're out of luck. Yes, there is by-slice options, but that is a poor substitute if you want a non standard option.
Cinnamon sticks are the size of a medium pizza. Too much when also ordering pizza for only 2 people. Noting here for awareness since that is not obvious when ordering.