2 /5 Blake Lands-Pinson: I wish I could say this was a good experience, but unfortunately, it wasn’t. The Pizza Farm used to be a staple in the area, but it has clearly gone downhill.
We were greeted at the front door by a group of mangy cats, which was not exactly appetizing. Inside, we were immediately hit with a musty smell. The dining area was coated with dust and cobwebs, and the ceiling had visible water damage, with sections sagging — likely mold as well.
As for the food, it was just okay. I had chicken fingers, which weren’t bad, but my friend’s spaghetti looked more like soup than pasta. I understand times are tough for restaurants, but cleanliness should never be optional.
On the bright side, the service was good and the staff were friendly and attentive. Unfortunately, that alone isn’t enough to bring me back.