It's nice to see Full Throttle doing well. After a few bumps at the outset, I believe the owners active participation has paid off, a much more pleasant and efficient experience than had previously been the case. Do yourself a favor, pay this kitschy hod rod pizzeria a visit, bring the kids or just hang out and throw a few back.
Review Source:We heard good things about this pizza, and we were out running errands so decided to stop by and dine-in. Â The set up was very cool, very chromed out and bar like (hubby and I aren't drinkers though) and it appeared clean so first impression was good. Â There were a few people eating at the bar, and they all "looked" at us as we walked it, almost like we weren't welcomed. Â Nonetheless - we sat down and perused the menu, everything sounding pretty good.
We ordered the jalapeno poppers, and they tasted "from frozen" - not bad but I could taste that after-taste, which somehow I can always detect and I do hate that I notice it. Â I still ate two because I wanted to make sure it wasn't just me. Â
Then our pizza came out, we ordered a meat one, and a veggie one. Â As soon as the pizza came, so did the flies. Â We were swatting like crazy and I got napkins and covered the pizzas right away. Â The veggie pizza seemed to be missing some cheese, about 1/3 of it didn't have any cheese at all, and the rest did. Â It was just okay tasting. Â The meat pizza was better, but not great. Â
The service was okay, with only 5 people in there, I think there were two gals working which was fine. Â She was nice and commented about the flies being there because they got a delivery earlier and the back door was open "too long."
We got to go boxes, and when I picked up the pizza to put it in the box, ALL the toppings fell off (cheese was on the bottom of toppings) and when I put it in the box it looked awful and we didn't even eat the leftovers, we brought them home for my mother in-law, she didn't eat it either so we donated it a few days later to the rubbish can.