Casa de Pizza used to be a charming Italian restaurant with a good vibe. Now it's just another overpriced pizza joint with no atmosphere.
The walls are still decorated with Frank Sinatra images, but the music is now random and loud. Apparently they never play Sinatra anymore. (This was one of the big draws -- it was what made the place special and different.)
The food was extremely expensive (even in this era of significantly higher prices than last year.) About $85 for one pizza, one entree, one appetizer, tax and tip.
Despite being expensive, it wasn't particularly good or memorable food. There's no subtlety in the flavors, and at least one dish was drowned in overly strong balsamic vinegar. The pizza was warm (not hot) when it arrived at the table.
There's a credit card surcharge quietly added to bills. This wouldn't be a problem if the menu mentioned it. (There's a tiny sign by the entrance, easy to miss if someone is standing in front of you.)
There are better places to eat in the area.