3/5 A.J. H. 6 months ago on Google
I
really
enjoy
eating
out.
I
love
to
try
new
restaurants.
I
like
a
good
quality
product,
but
I'm
certainly
no
expert.
I
enjoy
writing
and
sharing
my
experiences
and
I
figured
what
better
place
to
share
my
honest
review
and
experiences
than
right
here,
in
a
welcoming
group.
Here
is
my
experience
at
Geno's
Pizza
in
EC.
Setting:
A
brisk
autumn
wednesday
evening.
Dining
room:
7
out
of
10
Two
big
8
seat
low
tables
in
back.
Four
4
seat
hi
tops.
Bar
space
with
6
seats.
The
usual
generic
Italian
artwork
on
the
walls.
One
group
of
4
people
finishing
dinner.
First
impressions:
5
out
of
10
Dining
room
appeared
to
be
clean.
The
room,
atmosphere
and
temperature
all
were
fairly
comfortable.
The
room
was
filled
with
dark
and
rich
wood
walls
and
tables.
Kitchen
music
was
very
audible
from
the
dining
room.
It
appeared
there
were
four
members
of
staff.
Two
cook's
were
highly
interested
in
watching
the
wrestling
match
on
TV.
The
other
two
we're
chatting
often.
The
host,
in
her
favorite
sleeping
shirt
and
pajama
pants
told
me
to
sit
where
ever
I
would
like.
This
restaurant
shares
a
foyer
with
another
restaurant.
You
walk
in
one
main
door
and
you
go
left
to
get
tacos
or
you
go
right
to
get
pizza.
Either
way,
if
you
have
to
use
the
restroom,
you
have
to
go
to
the
mexican
restaurant
to
use
the
facilities.
Product:
4
out
of
10
Wings:
The
traditional
chicken
wings
were
fairly
large
in
size.
I
got
a
plate
of
16
pieces
all
with
buffalo
sauce.
The
chicken
was
inconsistently
cooked.
Some
parts
were
burnt,
some
parts
were
undercooked,
however,
all
of
them
were
slightly
pink
and
slimy.
The
buffalo
sauce
was
very
thin
and
lacked
flavor.
They
were
served
with
5
wilted,
bendy
pieces
of
celery
and
2
mini
cups
of
ranch.
The
salad
was
served
in
a
metal
pie
tin
and
the
sound
of
a
fork
scraping
across
the
pan
every
bite
was
mildly
discomforting.
I
only
had
one
piece
of
pizza,
so
I
don't
really
have
an
opinion
on
that.
I'm
not
a
big
fan
of
thin
crust,
It
appeared
to
be
slightly
burnt
on
top
and
bottom,
however,
the
sauce
was
flavorful.
I
may
give
the
pizza
another
shot
one
day,
even
if
it
is
served
on
a
fast
food
dining
tray.
Price:
8
out
of
10
Nothing
was
overly
priced,
It
was
reasonable
and
competitive.
$32
for
16
wings
and
2
beers.
Even
in
an
empty
restaurant,
our
party
of
four
had
mixed
up
checks.
Service:
6
out
of
10
The
weight
staff
wasn't
directly
good
or
bad.
She
gave
us
appetizer
plates
and
silverware
right
away.
She
brought
the
food
right
when
it
was
finished
all
at
once,
however
It
was
slightly
difficult
to
track
her
down
to
order
additional
drinks.
Overall
thoughts:
It
seems
like
it
would
be
a
decent
place
to
watch
the
game
with
some
buds,
but
with
only
one
TV
it
might
be
difficult.
The
restaurant
feels
more
like
a
to-go
place
than
it
does
a
dining
room.
It
is
slightly
odd
that
it
shares
a
foyer
with
another
business,
which
really
isn't
that
big
of
a
deal,
but
having
to
go
into
another
restaurant
with
an
entirely
different
smell
and
vibe
just
to
use
the
facilities
seems
a
little
odd
to
me.
Like
I
said
before,
I
DO
think
I
would
be
willing
to
give
their
pizza
a
shot,
however,
I
certainly
won't
be
rushing
back
for
the
wings
anytime
soon.