This Pizza Hut is close to work, so it's quick to get in and get out during my lunch hour. The décor is still early 90's as with most Pizza Huts in small towns, but you can look past that when the food is good. It's difficult to judge that on most days as the buffet is bare bones. It appears that the buffet selection is totally dependent on how many guests are eating. And the pizza is mostly thin crust, which is not a favorite of mine. There are several options for lunch or dinner, so I would recommend going elsewhere and avoid this Pizza Train Wreck.