Steak pizza is very good, we have ordered it twice. And they make a perfect rum and coke.
But the burgers tasted bland and were spongy, most certainly frozen patties. And the carbonara used mushy cheap ham in the sauce... yuck. Service was very slow, seems like they were short handed that night.
Fries aren't good either, cold dry shoestring fries.
Our server was friendly, and with some hesitation was able to replace an entree with a pizza.
Thought this was a pizza joint but it's really a beer joint. It's always crowded about the time we drive by after quitting time.
We ordered a pepperoni and mushroom pizza. Mushrooms were rubbery. Â Although service was excellent, we did not finish the pie even after we picked off the shrooms.
Two stars is only for the pizza rating.
This is really 3 stars, but I rounded up since it was my first try of Somma's and we tried only one item on the menu: the vegetarian bruschetta pizza. If they keep the same performance next time, assuming there is a next time, I will go down to 3 stars.
We got the pizza for take out. While slightly better than your average chain's pizza, I felt it was still oily and not fresh-tasting. The pizza was cheesy: vegetables were far and few between compared to cheese. The thin crust was OK, but not much distinct from other places. Overall, slightly above average pizza for a slightly high price.
Next time, we might try sitting in to take in some of the sports in the air.