My first time at Adriatico's also coincidentally happened to be their first day in their new location. So when they finally feel fully comfortable in their new location, you can thank me for playing the sacrificial lamb.*

*Do consider that I have a flair for the dramatic.  This place is awesome. They have many Samsung flatscreens up and about (and Samsung's are the most expensive TVs right now, so respect). Also, their main projector screen projects in HD, something that most BW3's cannot claim.

But the quickest way to my heart is to understand and appreciate "convenience" as much as I do.  I truly believe that happiness is easily achievable just by making your life as convenient as possible. Adriatico's seems to understand that, since, for people who don't sit close to the bar and its 40 taps, they lined up tap-head duplicates in the middle of the restaurant so anyone can visually see all the beers on tap without having to walk to the bar or read a font size-8 list in which all the beer names blur into a Book Antiqua blob.    

Oh yea, and the pizza's delicious too. Pepperoni's here aren't your average pepperonis; they're huge. And you know what they say about big pepperonis.........delicious pizzas, of course.

They don't, unfortunately, offer red onions as a topping, which just happens to be an automatic ingredient in anything I conjure up in my own kitchen (along with garlic, basil, and pepper).  

Also, the "specialized pizzas" are not as good or as well-designed as Dewey's, for example. Your best bet is to customize the ultimate pizza with ingredients you know are delicious. Plus those tig ol Adriatico pepperonis, if they're not a standard topping for you.

All in all, this place is probably the best pizza place in town to watch a football game (both viewing facilities and food-quality taken into consideration). 
That is if they're full.  And you're not.