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Richard Latimer
Feb 9, 2026
My dad and his wife wanted to take me and my wife out for my birthday, we had decided to meet up in Lynchburg and when he suggested a pizza place, I was surprised. Usually they stick to a ketogenic diet, but clearly this place stuck in his mind. I don't frequent Lynchburg, and I was completely unfamiliar with this place, so any gem would've been a hidden gem to me, but I hope the locals are well aware of it.
The food was amazing. The main event is clearly the pizza, they have a thin crust unlike any I've had, not so thin as to be a crispy cracker, but something more akin to a phyllo dough I think. I thought I was going to share a big pizza with my dad and his wife, but she decided to go Hawaiian style and I had to get a personal sized pizza. My wife doesn't like typical thin crusts and wasn't adventurous about trying a new one, yet still had the calzones to choose from. While I anticipated no problems polishing the personal pizza off, it was apparently very filling, and I had to take a couple of pieces home, which in addition to halfish of my wife's calzone made up my supper that night. The marinara they gave my wife to dip her calzone in was extremely chunky, something to watch out for if you have a picky eater.
I also had the soup of the day, a broccoli cheddar soup, my favorite type of soup, I consider myself a connoisseur of sorts. It had actual small chunks of broccoli in the soup, usually these are blended to oblivion, so this was a pleasant surprise. Unfortunately the cheddar was too mild and I could decern the thickening agent flavor more than I should have.
We arrived shortly after the store opened, and they didn't really get busy in the time we were there, but being a weekday, I wasn't too surprised by that. The service we received was top notch.