I originally gave it something like three stars, but I went recently and it was amazing. Â
I am not sure if they have someone new in the back, but the pizza I get that is usually soggy and not really cooked was awesomely crispy and tasty.
Someone got it right! Â Can only hope it continues. Â The service was great, too. Â Maybe they worked out some kinks?
Oh Pepi's of old...what happened to you? Â Is it me? Did I leave and get a taste of what pizza is really supposed to taste like? Â Because honestly, I used to compare every slice of pizza to what I *remember* your pizza tasting like. Â Did you change the recipe? Â And seriously. Â You're in central New York - you know that wings are one flavor, with three levels of spicy - why would you try to get all gourmet, and have flavored chicken wings? Â You should be ashamed of yourself. Â I'm still giving you three stars for the retro video games. Â That's still awesome.
Review Source:Great pizza and a great history. We passed through town from Chicago and we're so glad we came across Pepis instead of some lame fast food place. Don't want to ruin any surprises but kids will love the decor and game room.
It's just great old-school pizza, fluffy crust, simple tomato-pastey sauce, and good crispy pepperoni. The wings were pretty great, too.