5 /5 Fili Delgado: Atmosphere:
Be sure not to take the roundabout fast because you might just miss it. Funny enough, when we came across the establishment, we saw what looked like an old prescription store with the word "DRUGS" up top, but then noticed the Toasted Tomato Pizzeria sign. Once we entered, you could definitely tell it was a prescription store, in which they used to their advantage to promote local vendors, by utilizing the older shelving. That in of itself was a great sight to see. The music was just at a great level to enjoy and still have the ability to communicate with others.
Service:
The server immediately greeted us and told us to sit wherever we wanted to. Upon looking at the menu, he offered some great recommendations, as well as portion size. Once we ordered our meal, he came to the table several times to ensure everything was good and was prompt about tending to us, seeing that there were also other customers in the establishment.
Quality:
Our appetizers consisted of the mozzarella sticks and southwest chicken eggrolls, which then followed up with our main entree...the Buffalo Chicken Alfredo personal pizza. The mozzarella sticks had just the right amount of crispiness and the mozzarella cooked to an appropriate texture. The southwest chicken eggrolls had so much flavor wrapped in its smaller portion size, and the ranch complimented the side really well. Onto the entree, although all of the specialty pizzas sounded amazing, we went ahead and ordered the personal (4 slices) Buffalo Chicken Alfredo. When I say this was an amazing pizza, thats putting it lightly. The crust was cooked to the right crispiness factor without burning it. The chicken breast chunks were great, and the amount of buffalo sauce was just the right amount to compliment the pizza. Becareful to grab the bottom of the pizza, other wise you may see all your toppings plop to your plate, but once you take your first bite, you may not want to put down the slice.
Filis Fave:
I highly recommend the Buffalo Chicken Alfredo Pizza, and if you are ever in Navasota, feel free to come up the road to try this place out.