Description: This restaurant is located on the road just above (north) of the Ploce Gate. It is right next to a parking lot, which is not as bad as it may sound. Therefore, it is the food that matters here in this outside-of-the-city-walls location, though you can still get a peek at the northern flank if you get a good seat.
The dining room can be a bit warm in the daytime, as there does not seem to be any fans in it. A big cartoon cat decorates one of the walls. You can also dine al fresco within a gravel seating area adjacent to the parking lot and overlooking the city walls across the street. "Gravel seating area adjacent to the parking lot" does not sound too enticing, but it is not as bad as it sounds as long as it is not too windy outside! If so, weigh down your menus and napkins with your glass or plate.
The specialty is the selection of a dozen or so pizzas, each of which should satisfy one person. The single-serve pizzas (about 9 inches in diameter) are thin crust, tasty and filling. My choice one day was Dalmatian ham, which is one of the better ingredients. Another time I ordered the panzerota. The serving contains two huge calzone-like pieces stuffed with cheese and ham, and then lathered with rich tomato sauce and sour cream. You can also order a single panzerota if you have a smaller appetite. Once you near the completion of your meal, you will be able to see one of a variety of cutesy designs on the face of your plate ranging from a Pisces cartoon to a Christmas scene. The menu also has a few pasta dishes, but it seems these entrees are cut off around 9PM. Other light appetites may want to go for the salad bar, but its selections did not look too appealing.
There is a pretty decent selection of beers and soft drinks available to wash down your pizza.
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