Weeknight special each night, and Blue Moon on tap... but the service can run hot and cold.
We live a mile down Bailey and like to walk when the weather is good on Tuesdays for the pitcher and a pizza deal... just be sure you tell the waitress you are actually ordering the deal... you may get a surprise when you get the bill... sigh
Oh... and Blue Moon is charged as an import... I never have thought of the left coast as another country... but it's a couple of bucks.... they throw in some orange slices... I'm happy.
They have an outdoor back patio during the warm seasons... plenty of TV's in the main room... We've never been to the back room.
Broasted chicken and homemade sauce are the highlights of the entrees... the desserts are always great and change regularly.
The White pizza has an odd combinations of toppings that aren't listed on the menu... it seems that they used to have a restaurant in the past and it was a favorite.
They have live music now so we only go when we can get out before it starts. Usually isn't busy on Sat afternoons so it's a nice place to stop for lunch after a long chore day of running around.
I've been a few times and have found the beer cold, the food hot, and the prices fair.
Let's be clear: Tim's is shooting for "neighborhood pizza parlor" and they're doing a pretty good job of it.
The Pros: Â The pizza is good and the owner mixes it up occasionally with some creative offerings. Â Try the pizza with stuffed peppers; it's VERY good. Â Prices are generally average.
The Cons: Â The wait staff kind of runs hot and cold: some are usually very good and others... aren't. Â Some of the more creative offerings are pricy. Â For example, the pizza with stuffed peppers is substantially more expensive than are other offerings (but worth it). Â They can be slow at times.