Pizza was alright, nothing to "write home about". Â I had hoped this was going to be wood-fired pizza with a name of "Fired Up Pizza", sadly it was not. Â Apparently the only thing "Fired Up" is the decor which is firefighter themed and kind of cool. Â I will cut them a little slack since they just opened on February 22nd. Â But here is my breaking point, if you are unable to get a thin-crust pizza cooked all they way through -- maybe pizza was the wrong choice. Â They claim the following in their description here on yelp: Â "exquisite pizza unlike any you've ever tried" -- personally I believe they missed that mark by a very wide margin. Â
The large pizza was pretty good size and priced at 11.95 with one-topping. Â Honestly I would have been happier with a Papa Murphy's pizza I had to cook myself. Â The chili-cheese fries made with homemade style red chili were passable -- assuming you like carrots in your red chili -- but I do not see myself ordering them again. Â One of the staff did mention that the green chili is better. Â Not sure I would try the pizza again maybe some of the pasta or sandwiches if there is a next time. Â It just worries me that if their "signature" dish is executed so poorly what that might indicate for the rest of the menu. Â Hopefully they will at least take my comment about the doughy middle of the pizza to heart.
They have unusual hours so be sure to take a look before heading over and they are not open on Sundays. Â Seating is quite limited as they have removed all the seating on the north inside of the building -- which they are intending to convert into a meat market.