Other styles of pizza are available, but we can’t comment on them (yet) at this time. The pizza crust was perfect with a savory sauce and plentiful topping. The Detroiter deep dish pizza was $15 for a 12x12 two topping twice baked in a stone brick oven pizza that was cut first into 4 square slices and then in triangles that permit every slice to have an edge crust and sprinkled with sesame seeds and fresh herb. Sundried Tomato Chicken Ravioli: Chicken breast lightly floured (good amount of chicken), sautéed in olive oil and garlic, reduced with wine then tossed with sundried tomatoes (good amount) and cheese filled ravioli in a (delicious) homemade Alfredo sauce $10.50. Side items added to meals are nicely priced (generally $2 to add a cup of soup, side salad (mixed greens not just iceberg), fries or so on). Prices were very reasonable for the quality and quantity of the food. The restaurant appears to use good quality ingredients and isn’t afraid to give you your monies worth (and maybe then some). Oh, the desserts are reasonably priced and the baklava sundae that we had ($4) was amazing. Drinks were kept from reaching empty until we didn’t desire any more. The Greek Lemon Rice soup was very good, the house-made buttermilk ranch dressing was some of the best we’ve ever had, the Detroit style deep pizza was incredible and a great choice for a group appetizer, the chicken sundried tomato cheese ravioli in Alfredo sauce was terrific, the chicken tenders plentiful and tasty, small Greek salad was big and fresh, and the vegetable sandwich with house-made potato chips delicious. The menu isn’t particularly vast, but has enough pizza, burger, sandwich, soup, salad, fish & chips, appetizer, pasta, and other options that someone should be able to find something here to eat. Our group included two elderly women who required additional time and assistance with the menu, but our waiter could not have been better with patience, kindness, and attention. We went here not knowing much about the place and left with good memories and full of good food.
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