The pizza is pretty good thin crust pizza, but, in my opinion, its nothing exceptional. Â Of course, I think Gino's is the best ever, so my personal taste might not be the perfect metric for some people.
Home Slice Pizza is certainly a solid choice if you are downtown. Â The atmosphere of the place is laid back, especially the upstairs bar and open air patio/deck.
I wouldn't mind going here to start, or end, a night of drinking, all while eating a pretty good pie.
The defining characteristic of Homeslice pizza is it's thinness. To those who compare it to New York pizza I'd have to disagree. This isn't to say it is bad, on the contrary. It's just it's own category or style of pizza. ( midwest style? Toledo style?)
The basic Margherita  pizza is excellent as is their white pizza ( I had mine without sausage but it normally comes with it) The Potato pizza is also very popular but I haven't tried it. Â
Because the pizza is so thin you have to be careful not to go when you are super hungry or else you can end up eating an entire pizza. I like to eat a salad at home before I go so I'm not to famished.