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Sitting between 4 and 5 stars, only because of the...

Sitting between 4 and 5 stars, only because of the pricing. Food is 5 stars, service is 5 stars, but I was a little surprised by my total meal cost which sort of soured my experience. Pizzas are $16.95 and decent size which is fair since they are gourmet and craft style pizzas. You can also order 4 more basic flavors of pizza by the slice between $3.50 and $4.50 per slice which I thought was good value as they are basically 1/4 of a 14in pizza. I got 2 slices and a craft beer and my total came to close to $17, and I was surprised and a little unsettled by that. The craft beer pint was $7 itself which I guess isn't out of the ordinary but I felt was steep. I guess I didn't feel my full purchase was equitable on the value side but that's just me. I didn't enjoy the beer and couldn't finish it. But the patio was nice, the gourmet pizzas my friends got were great, the staff was friendly and food came out quick, I would just be prepared to pay quite a bit more unless you are splitting with someone.

I m a bit of a regular at this point. Once a week ...

I m a bit of a regular at this point. Once a week or so. Jay and Chrissy always give excellent service. I greatly enough the selection of local drafts. My wife particularly enjoyed their white wine and pineapple sangria this week as well. Craft pizza is also great, take advantage of the daily specialty pizza by the slice. Taxican is excellent

Ordered here for the first time. We got a Texican ...

Ordered here for the first time. We got a Texican for pickup. We were very disappointed. The pizza was cold. The toppings just slid off the front when grabbing a piece. I popped in microwave to warm up. The crust was so thin but not crisp. It was soggy and just not good. It was not much cheese at all. The brisket on top was good but it was big sporadic chunks to where some slices had a lot of brisket and some didn't have any. It was like you were just eating sauce. I expected way more for the price but thats why we only ordered 1 pizza just to try. My husband also said they were not friendly or welcoming at all when he picked up the order.

DISCRIMINATE AGAINST DISABLE CUSTOMER

DISCRIMINATE AGAINST DISABLE CUSTOMER
My friends and I came here as her last meal before flying back to her hometown. She is legally blind and has her service dog to guide her. The manager came out and said we have to take the dog outside or leave because they don't allow dog inside. We tried to explain to him that under the law, service dog can't be refused service and he started to raise his voice saying that we can just buy the service dog guide harness from Amazon and fake it? We were livid, why would someone fake to be blind just to dine in at your restaurant? He also claimed that he knows the law very clearly that we have to show him the paperwork showing my friend is disable. Horrible customer service that we have to call the police to explain to him the law.
Anyways, I had a video after the fact but after talking to his upper manager, he came out and sarcastically checked the dog harness again.
I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone after my friend had to leave the restaurant in tears. Being blind is hard enough for anyone and they shouldn't be treated like this to feel bad about themselves.

UPDATED: to the owner's reply below. As a business owner, you need to admit to the truth if your manager are wrong. We can guarantee that the service dog was on leash the whole time. I have the video showing your manager talked to someone (I guess it's you the whole time) so I guess he has to say untruthful thing to cover himself. Again, we just want to raise awareness and protect the disable people because you guys really made them feel disrespected today. How can we support a local business that continue to lying?

This place was yummy. We got the "white" and the "...

This place was yummy. We got the "white" and the "texican." Both had great flavors and you could taste the ingredients, especially the brisket and pickled jalapenos on the texican. The chicken was a little lost on the "white" but you could taste the mushrooms. We also got the smoked wings with the classic sauce, you can definitely taste the smoke flavors and it had a mild kick.

This place is just close enough to Dallas Love Field, you could easily stop in there grab a bite and then fly off to wherever.

They also have some craft beers and the rest of my party enjoyed it. They also have a great outdoor seating area.

Pizza was the best. Service was good for being un...

Pizza was the best. Service was good for being under staffed. One drink for our party came out, we ask about the other two. One more drink came out, we ask about the third and it finally came so all of us finally had our drink order.

First time here & I had such a great experience! P...

First time here & I had such a great experience! Pizza was excellent & very tasty! I really enjoyed how they let you sample beer before ordering it. The workers were so friendly and very attentive. I wish San Antonio had a location but I will definitely visit again if I m ever in the Dallas area. Highly recommend! :)

How dare you insult my sister in-law and make her ...

How dare you insult my sister in-law and make her upset. She is legally blind. How on earth does a guide dog work if the dog that needs to guide the blind owner is not on a leash? This is obviously discrimination.

According to ada.gov, under the section,

"Inquiries, Exclusions, Charges, and Other Specific Rules Related to Service Animals "

When it is not obvious what service an animal provides, only limited inquiries are allowed. Staff may ask two questions: (1) is the dog a service animal required because of a disability, and (2) what work or task has the dog been trained to perform. Staff cannot ask about the person s disability, require medical documentation, require a special identification card or training documentation for the dog, or ask that the dog demonstrate its ability to perform the work or task.

She doesn't need documentation and is not faking having a guide dog nor being blind. If you look at the security cameras, I am sure you will see her walk into the restaurant with her LEASHED service dog.