“Wood oven pizza right on Calle Hermosillo, who would have thought? This place is definitely a hole in the wall and worth the stop. You can order from the several pizza's they have on the menu or create your own and they make it right in front of you, piling on toppings (they are definitely not greedy with them) and then bake it in their wood oven. They have a classic pizza dough but there's also the option of wheat. They have delicious micheladas in an array of flavors that they serve garnished with a small popsicle. Great drinks to enjoy while waiting for your pizza. They're also huge, served in a giant mason jar. The night my BF and I went in, it was packed so we sat at the bar. This place is family friendly and there's tons of seating both inside and outside in their patio. Our pizza came out quickly and we loved it. It was loaded with toppings, the crust was crispy. We will be back and have heard the wings are great too. Can't wait to try them! P.S. we had two micheladas, a beer and a pizza to share and it was $13!“
“Very nice Italian food, very attentive and friendly service and wonderful atmosphere. They have very charming interior decorations and a beautiful, large patio. We had a Figo pizza and a creamy pasta dish that was excellent. I highly reccomend this “
“The food was very good although pricey; but then it is everywhere. We were the only people in the restaurant. After our food came we never saw the waitress again. I had a red cloth napkin in my lap and the color came off all over my hands. I had on white pants so it was a concern. I showed it to the waitress when our check arrived - she didn't say anything.“
“This is probably the best Italian food I have ever had, and I am originally from the NJ/NY/DC areas. Everyone at our table felt the same. I had the Chicken Saltimbocca and it was absolutely wonderful. The Calimari was crisp, fresh and tender. Salads were good. Service excellent. An odd but very good cocktail for an Italian place,but I also had a delightful Moscow Mule. We will be back again soon. What a great find in the border town of Nogales, Az.!“