Manhattan Pizzeria & Sub Shop
5224 North 7th Street
Phoenix, AZ
(602) 248-8086
Category: Pizza
Pizza Reviews
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Review: Manhattan Pizzeria & Sub Shop
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Review: Round Table Pizza
Round Table Pizza
9920 S Rural Rd
Tempe, AZ 85284 – 4100
(480) 961-9988 -
Review: Fazoli’s
Fazoli’s
National Chain, locations all over the place -
Review: Anzio’s Italian Restaurant
Anzios Italian Restaurant
12418 N 28 Dr
Phoenix, AZ 85029 – 2433
(602) 375-1221 -
Red Devil Pizza – Review
Red Devil Pizza
3102 E Mcdowell Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85008 – 3702
(602) 275-5961Red Devil Pizza
3004 E Bell Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85032 – 1921
(602) 493-0009Red Devil Pizza
208 W Southern Ave
Tempe, AZ 85282 – 4939
(480) 968-2155 -
No Good Deed Ever Goes Unpunished
I was going to write a review about Rosati’s Pizza, but, alas, this is going to be a rant instead.
Today was System Adminstrator Appreciation day and several people at the office (thank you, people, your appreciation is appreciated) went in to buy the computer staff pizza at Rosati’s for our lunch.
A brief background. Sometime in the early-mid 1980’s, I lived in Chandler, Arizona – back in the days when it was few fields and the occaisional tract of homes. We were so isolated that no one delivered pizza. One day, Rosati’s opened. They were still too far away for delivery, but within range of pickup. As you may know, I like to judge a pizza fresh, in the restaurant, but Rosati’s has no seating space. Nonetheless, the first pizza I ever had there I tried a stuffed pizza – my first – and it was, without doubt, one of the best I’ve ever had – to this day.
I promptly moved 30+ miles away, and, as I had nowhere near Rosati’s to take a pizza to eat, I didn’t have another one until 2005 when one opened near my office.
Since they opened near my office, I’ve had a couple of their stuffed pizzas and one thin crust, rated A, B and C respectively.
However, they have failed the customer test today. Two pizzas were ordered, one the computer staff and one for some other people who don’t factor into the rest of this story.
To make a long story short, 50 minutes after the pizzas were ordered (and long after they were supposed to arrive), we received a call saying they had sent the wrong pizzas. Specifically, they’d sent one wrong pizza and one right pizza. There’s no need to even guess whose pizza was wrong, is there?
We were given two options, take the wrong pizza (even though it was smaller) or wait another 30-35 minutes (ha!) to get a replacement. They wouldn’t even consider leaving the wrong pizza and sending the right one later. We did get an option for a credit towards our next pizza, but with crap service like that, what makes them think there will ever be a next pizza???? Optimistic, aren’t they?
Needless to say, we got no pizza from Rosati’s (Phoenix store, Thomas Rd, between 40th and 44th streets) today. (And their manager and corporate headquarters are getting a nasty-gram in the mail, too.)
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Review: Pizza by George (Flagstaff, Arizona)
Pizza By George
5200 E Cortland Blvd
Flagstaff, AZ 86004 – 9337
(928) 526-0500Review moved to the Pizza Locust website, click here.
Note, I’ve closed comments on this post, please post any comments at the Pizza Locust entry.
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Pizza Reviews
Here’s something I’ve wanted to do for a long time: pizza reviews. Why me? Apparently because the world has gone to hell in a handbasket. I was watching the Food network this weekend and they had some sort of national pizza championship, and for starters, it was just wrong!
50% of the points awarded were for pizza dough acrobatics set to music. That’s just wrong… for a pizza contest 100% of the points should be for taste. I suppose you could perhaps have 95/5 taste/appearance, but nothing else matters.
The second thing that was wrong was that California won. For starters, I’ve had good pizzas in California – state of origin is not an issue, but this thing was just an abomination. It started OK, with crust that didn’t look bad, sauce and even cheese – then things went awry.
The chef stated that he went with an all-vegetarian pizza, in case the judges wanted a vegetarian experience. Pizza judges must never be vegetarians, neither can they be lactose intolerant nor allergic to tomatos or wheat.
In this case, California went with an all-mushroom pizza. Personally, I can’t stand the little things, but I understand some people do like them. When finished, the pizza was drizzled with some form of distilled salad dressing. It should have been laughed off the stage, but it wasn’t, it won first place. Sacriledge!
I’ve long held that the new California pizza cuisine is designed for people who don’t like pizza and this was a classic example.
In any case, my pizza reviews will be a little more scientific, all pizzas tested (unless otherwise noted under extenuating circumstances) will be traditional, crust, tomatoe sauce, cheese (mozarella or a mozarella blend) and any combination of the following toppings:
- peperoni
- sausage
We will not review Thai Chicken with Goat Cheese and Rat Droppings, nor any other combination of crap that seems to be the rage these days.
Unless otherwise noted, the pizzas will be fresh, not re-heated, nor delivered. They will be served and eaten at the restaurant. I’ve got a couple other pizza reviewers in the wings who will also follow the same criteria.
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