A much needed redesign(after their poorly thought-out last redesign) made this place great again! They're now open early for breakfast and offer bagels and omelettes. My wife and i went for dinner last night. She received a huge stuffed calzone and i the salad bar. Not mentioned was that certain items in the salad bar selection cost extra (sun-dried tomatoes, feta). Definitely worth checking out.
I used to come here back when it was across the street, but as it's the only pizza place to have survived the ten years (two others closed down) we thought we'd give it a shot. We came on Succos so we ate in the Sukkah which, contrary to what I thought, was not overcrowded. I thought we would have to go inside to order but a waiter actually came in to help and despite them having to deliver 300 pizzas she still managed to find time to check on us and make sure everything was good. The food was just fine with the exception of the tea which tasted a little off, but when we told them they gave us a different drink and said that they'd re-brew a new batch just to make sure. I would definitely recommend this if you're in Atlanta and want some good Kosher pizza.
The food was excellent and the service was as well. I love the many options I could pick and the as a big fan of pizza I have to say that the pizza here is "awesome." I already told a few friends to go there to check it out when ever they are in Atlanta. Also the employs there are very nice and their service is great.
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