4/5 KDG 9 months ago on Google
I’m
vacation
in
SLO
for
a
night
after
watching
the
fireworks
at
Pismo
Beach
for
the
4th
of
July.
Stopped
in
around
10pm
and
the
place
was
fairly
busy.
I
love
SLO
and
visit
multiple
times
a
year
as
I
live
two
hours
north
in
Monterey.
I
have
been
to
Woodstock
many
times,
including
their
sister
location
in
Santa
Cruz.
The
pizza
is
always
top
notch
and
they
have
a
good
selection
of
popular
craft
beer.
This
location
is
usually
busy
every
night
I’ve
been
here
as
it
gives
the
local
college
kids
a
place
to
eat
and
drink
into
the
wee
hours
of
the
morning.
That
being
said,
it
can
get
a
bit
lively
as
some
of
the
college
kids
haven’t
yet
learned
to
control
the
volume
of
their
voices
after
a
few
beers.
To
be
fair,
some
of
us
never
learn
that
skill!
So
if
you’re
looking
for
a
nice
quiet
spot,
it’s
hit
or
miss
here(most
of
the
kids
aren’t
able
to
drink
anyway,
so
it’s
just
kids
being
kids.)
Sports
were
playing
on
the
TV’s
and
if
you’re
i
to
watch
king
someone
prepare
your
food,
the
kitchen
is
wide
open
for
scrutiny.
As
I’ve
said,
I’ve
been
coming
here
for
years.
They’ve
really
made
a
lot
of
improvements
from
my
first
visits.
The
restrooms
used
to
be
down
a
long
hallway,
but
now
they
are
in
the
actual
restaurant.
There
are
two
different
rooms
to
enjoy
your
dinner.
The
front
room
is
your
typical
pizza
place
restaurant
style
forum.
The
‘backyard’
is
more
sport-centric
with
a
second
bar
to
order
pitchers
of
whatever
beer
you
want
to
enjoy.
If
you’re
more
an
‘eat
under
the
stars’
type
of
person,
they’ve
opened
a
patio
since
the
(pizza)
pan-demic
(sorry,
not
sorry),
where
you
can
see
the
stars
and
people
watch,
which
is
always
fun
in
downtown
SLO.
If
there’s
a
better
pizza
place
in
San
Luis
Obispo,
I’ve
yet
to
find
it.
I
LOVE
their
sriracha
pizza.
It’s
my
go
to
pizza
when
visiting.
But
right
outside
the
door,
there
was
a
sign
declaring
that
Street
Taco
Pizza
was
back
and
my
interest
was
piqued.
It
was
as
delicious
as
it
sounds.
My
only
gripe
-
and
this
is
a
single
instance
over
dozens
of
visits,
was
that
while
ordering,
one
employee
interrupted
us
to
speak
with
our
cashier,
sharing
some
funny
anecdote
unrelated
to
work.
Both
were
very
young
and
probably
not
of
drinking
age
and
I
battled
myself
on
whether
to
include
the
experience
in
my
review
at
all.
But
some
patrons
aren’t
as
patient
or
polite
as
I
am
and
I
worry
that
they
might
garner
the
wrath
of
someone
less
tranquilo.
Otherwise,
I
can’t
say
enough
great
things
about
their
pizza.
Check
them
out.
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