We finally went to try
Tony Sacco's at Randhurst.
Not bad, decent value, but no threat compared to, say
Coalfire.
Certainly beats the snot out of most chain thin-crust.
We had their Insalata de Casa -- romaine eggs, tomatoes, chickpeas, red onion. $8 plus $2 for added gorgonzola. Dressing kinda similar to Olive Garden, but less sweet. Huge salad -- more than enough for two as a side, certainly a huge meal for one; we took about 1/3 of it home.
We followed that with one of their signature pizzas, a Marco Polo, featuring artichoke, sun-dried tomatoes and chicken. It's listed as 12" but it filled the 14" tray (I double-checked with the server, making sure we didn't get the wrong one). It had some nice char on the bottom, but not thin enough or crisp enough to be spectacular (I may ask for it well done if I go again).
Only downside may be an upside for some: Service is FAST. The salad came out pretty quick, and the pizza just a couple minutes after that. 1000-degree ovens mean fast cooking, but I felt like we were rushed. For lunch, that might be nice, though.
Will I go back? There's a good chance. I don't have a burning need, but I'd certainly enjoy it. They could use a few gourmet ingredients, but as it is it's a good solid pizza place.
What is patriotism, but the love of good things we ate in our childhood?
-- Lin Yutang