Great pizza, fresh ingredients - nice space, with nothing chain-y or generic about the place. Â The bar / beer is a nice addition. Â There's nothing hoity-toity about Zwanzigs, just a neighborhood spot to meet for good pizza, calzone, and breadsticks. Â
Two comments: Â Order-at-the-counter / get your own soda / grab a table & a number for your food to be brought out to you is totally fine for a neighborhood pizza joint - but do they have to roll the industrial-sized garbage can on wheels out every time staff clears an empty table (even when the restaurant is not busy)? Â Given that serviceware is all styrofoam / plastic (except for things that don't go in the garbage, like the pint glasses and pizza pans), there isn't exactly a lot to clear from tables. Â It's strange, Â disruptively noisy and, well, more than a little bit gross. Â Has happened throughout the fall, though I can't say I remember seeing staff do this over the summer.
Second, particularly when it's not busy, more attentive beer service is needed. Don't pour a pint until a server is ready to bring it out, or just let the patron know they can wait in the ordering area for pickup. Â Letting a pint draft sit for fifteen minutes before bringing it to the table really does nothing for the flavor or temperature, IMHO.
That said, this place is a low-key neighborhood favorite for good reason.
UPDATE: been back twice since XMAS and the rolling industrial garbage can was not present. Â Yay!!! Â Beer service was better, recently, as well, as one of the three pints ordered by folks at my table was still chilled when it arrived (other two were warm & flatish fifteen minutes after order, but hey, that's an improvement, right??)