Good pizza is hard to find in Oslo. This one is better than average, while still not being quite as good as typical American pizza. The crust has a nice texture, not too thick, not too thin, not hard, fluffy enough. So far we have only had the vegetarian pizza there, which has a good variety of toppings, although I wish they would just put more; the sparse toppings are the main thing about Oslo pizza which I don't like. They add a bit of arugula after baking. This place is in a corner of what used to be a train station on the Holmenkollen Line; now that the line is part of the T-bane, it is unmanned, so I guess that probably provided the opportunity for this place to open. I wonder what is in the rest of the depot building; this place is actually really small, just the kitchen plus a little bit of countertop and two stools. Out front there is a bench and sometimes a single table too. So most customers come for take-out, but it's possible to eat there if the two stools or the bench aren't occupied, and you don't mind sitting right by the T-bane stop. It's also convenient to come on the T-bane for take-out. There is enough parking for several cars too. I would recommend them to put a couple more tables and chairs on the lawn inside the fenced area at the side, if they can get permission to do that; it seems to be a waste of nice space otherwise. We like to stop there after going for a hike on the trails up around Vettakollen (there is a spot along there with a great view of Oslo). They also sell some bulk candy and nuts. read more