My SO and I finally made it out to Spacca Napoli and were pretty impressed overall. When we first got there, we were told it could be about a 20 minute wait. I struck up a conversation with who I later found out was the owner. I told him I was impressed with how the building had been transformed (we were fond of Joann's for brunch) and had been reading a lot of good things about the restaurant on LTH. I'm not sure if it was the flattery on the building or that I mentioned LTH, but a 20 minute wait became a brief five minute one!!
After all I've read on here, we had a hard time deciding which pizzas to go for. We split a bufalina and quattro formaggi, with a starter of their mixed greens salad. The salad came with nice, plump olives, both black and green, with a light olive oil and balsamic dressing. I don't think either of us had had a Neapolitan style pizza before, not that we could remember at least. In any case, we really liked it. Yes, the bufalina was a bit watery, but I didn't mind too much. The quattro formaggi really was a hit!! Mmmm gorgonzola!!
One complaint, though, and our server agreed with us, was the noise level. Perhaps because there were two large (and loud) parties, perhaps all the tile and nothing much to absorb the noise, but our server mentioned that sometimes she has a difficult time hearing people when they order. I mentioned this to the owner, who said they have been looking into ways to bring the noise level down.
One more thing...the owner is amazing!! He was out on the floor talking to diners, clearing tables, basically in the middle of all the action. He even brought out a birthday cake(made there or brought in, I'm not sure) to someone celebrating outside, which I thought was really cool.
Overall, a great neighborhood restaurant that I hope everyone can continue to enjoy for years!