"It was okay. I’d come back if my friends wanted to but probably wouldn’t pick it myself. I wouldn’t order the same things either. I’d like to think I’m not fussy. I like standard basic foods and it’s disappointing when restaurants don’t deliver. The pepperoni pizza was just “alright.” The crust is super thin and on its own tastes like a cracker, very bland and dry. The sauce had a good tomato flavor but that’s it, a little bit on the sweeter side. There was barely any cheese on the pizza and it was unevenly distributed so some slices had good coverage and others were almost bare. The pepperoni was pretty good, no real complaints other than being maybe excessively greasy. The peach cobbler was not good. The flavor was okay, nothing special except the slivered almonds they sprinkle on top. The cobbler part was slimy- it is a cake based cobbler not a biscuit based cobbler. The crust was a little burnt on the side. The service was ~okay~. I came by myself, around 640pm on a Monday. I think I was the only 1-person table there, so I get why I wouldn’t be a server’s first priority. (I’ve been a server myself so I really do understand). However, only one check up and that was immediately after the food was delivered. Nothing after that until they suggested they would bring the check. Where’s the up-sell? I probably would have ordered another drink and flagged down another server when I decided to get the cobbler. No refills on my water. It took almost 20 minutes for the 12-inch pepperoni pizza to be delivered to my table and about 15 minutes for the cobbler. This place seems popular for groups. You order multiple small pizzas, they’re delivered on tiered stands, and you share. However, it’s *incredibly* loud. With the industrial vibe (bare concrete and exposed beams and pipes), there is absolutely nothing dampening sound. There’s an open kitchen and open door into the dish washing room. All of this combined to a very unpleasant sound environment. It was fairly expensive for what it is. $35. I got one of the cheapest drinks, cider, and the cocktails are at least double the price. If you’re coming here and having more than one drink, sharing multiple pizzas, maybe ordering dessert, expect to shell out. I had no trouble finishing it all on my own. Granted, I missed lunch so was very hungry. For comparison, I usually struggle to finish a burrito bowl, so this food isn’t very substantial."