This restaurant was very busy when we arrived but there didn't appear to be a viable alternative nearby, so we returned a little later when they were able to find us a free table. Unfortunately our command of the Italian language is zero but they were able to give us a menu in English which had several pages of various pizzas, the servers were very helpful and friendly throughout. We shared a ham and melon starter then I had a Pepe pizza which had Austrian sausage and black olives along with the usual toppings which was very tasty with a thin crust which I much prefer to the thick stodgy bases so often served in the UK and US. My lady had steak with fries which she enjoyed immensely. For dessert she went for the traditional crème brulee, I had the salami chocolate which I ordered as I didn't know what to expect. It was a joy and very chocolatey with no sign of a sausage lurking amongst it! We had a litre of prosecco for the bargain price of €9 we couldn't believe it, so if you like good food and drink at a bargain price this is definitely the place to visit!