For a place that is so famous for its pizza, the menu is actually quite extensive with sandwiches, burgers, and entrée salads, but most people take advantage of the “all you can eat wood-fired pizza, soup, and salad bar” for only $8.78 (kids 10 and under are $5.99, kids 4 and under are free.) Single slices are just $2. These prices and the unique, extensive options for pizza toppings (such as artichokes, Fontina cheese, smoked mozzarella, sundried tomatoes, and of course, fresh asphalt) seem to attract people of every age, which in turn, means that Woody’s is not a dive sports bar—it’s a family-friendly eatery, popular sports bar, and favorite luncheon
get-together spot for senior citizens.
As I sat waiting for my pizza, the smell of the freshly popped, free popcorn in the machine a few feet away was making my mouth water. By the time my pizza arrived, I was very anxious to try this special wood-fired pizza dough. The sweetness of the honey and the fresh-baked, hand kneaded flavor and texture in the dough was definitely noticeable, but the pizza was severely lacking in tomato sauce. The little bit of sauce that was there was also so unevenly distributed that some bites had no sauce flavor whatsoever. Overall this pizza was disappointing
