Happy to say that husband and I finally got around to trying Mama Luna's this afternoon for lunch and it seemed like quite the old school Italian, empty, been there forever atmosphere we are looking for. Nice decor on the inside with retro booths, tables and chairs but somewhat of an updated look so it was not as completely outdated as Manzo's. Menu was full of typical Sicilian/Italian-American items and plenty of red sauce options. The menu very much reminded me of Manzo's. It had all kinds of pastas, pizzas, veal and they even do paninis. Appetizers included calimari, oysters, clams and a variety of other choices. Since Mr KajmacJohnson and I were in the mood for pizza that is what we stuck with. I took a few quick photos, though these may not be that great. We had a cheese, sausage and black olives pie with a nice crispy thin crust, although not too crispy and not cracker crust.
Our pizza right after it was served to the table nice and hot. While it was nothing ground breaking or earth shattering, it was certainly better than a lot of other pizzas we have had from some of the meh places around town and definately much better than some disappointing subpar pizza by the slice options <cough> (Crap ass Cochiaro's just a few blocks east of here) <cough> When we left my husband remarked that this was no Freddie's (31st and Union in Bridgeport but admittedly this is not the same style of pizza we get from Freddie's). I likened it more to Villa Nova, same thin crust style. Mama Luna, while not as tasty and addictive as Villa Nova, still serves up a pretty decent quality pizza if you're in the area.

My plate.

The parmesan cheese served in a nice little contraption. I wanted to take it home with me.

They gave us bread to start off with which was quite addictive with the olive oil and the parmesan. The olive oil came in this cute little bottle.

When we walked in there were two older women at the front of the restaurant. One of them ended up being our waitress while the other looked to be the owner and greeted us and took our payment and whatnot. Both very nice ladies and treated us well even though we were not regulars and had never been there before. They do carry out in the back of the restaurant in a separate section you walk through. Interesting little place. I am actually dying to go back and try some of the pasta and appetizers. My husband and I are suckers for red sauce old school Italian and always have a place in our hearts for little places like these that are still chugging along.