My server, Molly, was amazing. I was looking for a great IPA. She recommended Fertile Grounds' Forgotten Space. It's a local brew and did not disappoint. Was totally satisfied. Thank you, Molly, for that recommendation. I noticed some awesome paintings and inquired if the artist was the owner or friends with the owner. William, the manager and great guy to talk to, came out and informed me that the paintings were by Jason Erwin of Nashville, TN. The staff all had different shirts with the restaurant's logo but one waitress, Alana, had a tie-dye shirt that mesmerized me. Having a friend that loves tie-dyed shirts, I must have that same color scheme shirt. Molly searched and came back with nice shirts in the size I needed for my friend. However, I must have those colors Alana had. I asked Alana the forbidden question of her shirt size in order to pay her $100 for that one and give her the one Molly laid before me that I had agreed to buy. Unfortunately, for me, Alana is too petite. The size is too small for my friend. Thank you, Alana, for putting up with me. I received my food. I'd ordered a calzone. It was great. The marinara dip seemed off. Had a twang to it. I also ordered a french dip to-go. After getting to my hotel, I noticed they didn't give the au jus for it but did have the extra horseradish sauce (if memory of the menu serves me correctly). I will try the french dip and sauce tomorrow while I'm most likely iced in my hotel. Thank you, Soulshine Pizza, for a great experience. This out of town worker for the ice storm is greatly appreciative of the hospitality.