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What stands out at Pizzaria Prima Strada is the overall experience. In a world that racing against the clock, this eatery gently slows you down, breaking you away from the hustle of your day-to-day.As a tourist, I thoroughly enjoyed my experience at this local pizzaria which features a small selection of local beers and an eclectic menu. The beer I had (Driftwood) was perfect for my taste, which I realize is a hit or miss with the selection of three beers I had to choose from. The pizza had a homemade feel, which I thoroughly enjoyed. It didn't taste like arub if the milk, assembly line pizza. While it wasn't perfect, or the best pizza I've had, it tasted nostalgic - even though I'm not Italian.I consider the menu eclectic because, while it features some standard napolitain pizzas, it also features some curiously unique mixes. The chili oil at the table is delicious and doesn't overpower the inherent flavour of the pizza, complimenting it instead. Lastly, as service seems to be a point of mixed reviews: this is definitely not a place that dotes on you. I, personally, love that. The staff are friendly and good at reading customer cues, but do not check in frequently. In the hour and a half I spent at the restaurant, I didn't notice a single person on my side of the restaurant need to flag down the staff. And yet, they checked on me only twice, as I didn't want to be constantly attended to.My recommendation? Try it out, it definitely worth consideration at the very least. Except to have a slow meal and indulge in the food. Pair it with a beverage. Pizzaria Prima Strata offers you a piece of European lifestyle. Take the time to enjoy that, even if you find the food doesn't live up to your foodie expectations.