The pros: * thoughtful, attentive , gracious service; * casual atmosphere with solid…read morewooden tables; * the pizza has great texture, with crispyness outside and a softened interior crust loaded with gooey, bubbly cheese; * when I couldn't decide between two pizzas, the server offered to make the pizza half and half - - really appreciated that!
The cons: * the pizza was a salt bomb - - the meats are salty, the cheeses are salty - - but even the CRUST is excessively salty; each bite was overwhelmingly dominated by salt - - since I got half 'Salsiccia und Peperoni' and half 'Speck und geräuchertem Scamorza' I thought the other half would have more character and be less salty - - but uh uh - - and this really overwhelms the contrasts of flavor of the individual ingredients; * you are served bread and a dip to start - - the bread is forgettable, and the dip tastes like pure mayonnaise - - godawful; * the many little peperoni tasted like the brine they are packed in from the can or jar - - they are anything but fresh - - and they still had the stems on, so you had to either try to surgically remove the stems without destroying the pizza underneath, or eat them as is and try to spit out the stems; * the salsiccia were little round blackish balls that rolled around on the slice when you tried to eat them, and had little flavor since they were overcooked; * I ordered a kellerbier, and it was foul - - either they have no turnover so the keg is old, or they haven't cleaned the lines in a long time - - or both.
Would I eat at Ai Volo again? Even when in the mood for a bubbly, gooey, beautifully textured 'za - - I wouldn't eat that salt bomb again, and I now don't at all trust their choice and blending of ingredients. I wouldn't drink a beer there again either.