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92 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 9/10 SELECTION 14/15 FOOD N/A VALUE 10/10 OVERALL 19/20 mlunger12 (46) Orlando, Florida | February 7, 2013 Awesome pizza. Great mostly craft beer selection. Best place in town if you want something quick to eat and a good beer to go along with it. You won’t find anything super rare, but always something enjoyable. They get most of the same drafts everywhere else in town gets. | 70 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 7/10 SELECTION 10/15 FOOD 8/10 VALUE 7/10 OVERALL 15/20 jbruner (56) Tallahassee, Florida | July 25, 2012 It is geared for the college folk trying to get bang for their buck on pizza that isn’t massed produced. With a recent remodel, the place has doubled in size, which is nice, and it seems a bit cleaner since then. Service is alright; counter style ordering and no real servers. Made it kind of hard to order more beer, even when I was sitting at the bar. Food is good, huge NY style pizza slices, good calzones, and the portabello caps are awesome. Decent value, can walk out with a good beer and a slice of pizza for around $10. Since the remodel, the beer selection has also tripled, somewhere in the neighborhood of 20 taps, all micro, and then another 30 or so bottles. Can find good stuff, but don’t expect to find something you haven’t seen before. I still need to check out the other location so I can try some of their beer. | 68 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 8/10 SELECTION 8/15 FOOD 8/10 VALUE 8/10 OVERALL 15/20 Boesky (39) Galesburg, Illinois | January 5, 2012 Tennessee St location. Raucous atmosphere, crowded and boisterous. Music was loud, lots of sports on the TVs.
College age staff and clientele. Not a lot of handles, but enough decent ones to sample whilst waiting for your pizza. Slices "the size of your head", NY style. Pretty decent. | 72 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 7/10 SELECTION 11/15 FOOD 7/10 VALUE 7/10 OVERALL 15/20 drowland (142) Jacksonville, Florida | October 20, 2009| Updated June 2, 2011 Update: June, 2011
My rating below is for the Momo’s on Tennessee Street, but the one on Market Street is much better. The place is bigger, there is more beer, etc. If you’re in town and want some pretty good pizza, definitely hit up the Market Street location and you’ll get some good brews while there as well.
Well, I wasn’t impressed much by this place, but it’s a cool place to hang out now and then.
The place is small and cramped, and basically impossible to find somewhere to sit if it’s busy. There is tons of goofy crap all over the walls, but they’re also written all over and the place is pretty scroungy.
The service is okay... you order yourself at the cash register, which takes way too long, and they bring out your food after simply screaming your name and wandering around looking for you. They’re good about picking up your plates, trays, empties, etc.
The selection isn’t that great. A few good craft beers on tap, but nothing you haven’t seen before.
The food was fine, but not what I was expecting after all the hype. Yes, my slice of pizza was ENORMOUS, but it wasn’t anything special.
The value really isn’t bad... I got a freakin’ huge piece of pizza for 4 bucks and 16oz cans of PBR for $1.50, the cheapest beer they had for the value. There is also dollar off drafts during happy hour
Overall, stop by and try the pizza and calzones and maybe have a decent brew while you’re there... but don’t make it a regular stop. |
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