"The pizzas are quite good, but be cautious as many of them don’t come with tomato sauce. Also, I recommend ordering the extra thin crust, as the regular one tends to be too dense and chewy. The drink selection features standard beers and wines, which feel somewhat low-quality considering the higher prices of the pizzas. As for desserts, there are only two options, neither of which is particularly intriguing. The staff is friendly, though they can sometimes seem a bit short-handed. As for the decor, it is reminiscent of a 25-year-old corporate cafeteria, characterized by laminate surfaces and square corners, lacking any modern design appeal. The ceiling resembles drop-down sound panels, similar to what you would find in an office cubicle. Overall, you might prefer to order takeout instead."