Pizza Review
undercarriage looked better than the top. could’ve gone another minute or two. not enough flavor and a little too much cheese which would slide off all at once. better than no pizza though. get the wings instead.
Pizza Review
Evidently known for some of the best hot dogs around, this joint is also one of the oldest neighborhood taverns in the country, a Stratford landmark since 1934. Surprisingly, the pizza here isn’t actually “bar pie style.” At 14” in diameter, the size of the pizza is really the only attribute that relates to a bar pie. This is more of a “football tavern pie,” with thicker & softer dough and creamier cheese than you’d find on a standard bar pie; it’s basically a regular football pizza shrunken down to a smaller version, bigger than personal size and shareable. The dough is thickish, mostly soft, not particularly crispy except for the crust, a little spongy in some areas, but very tasty. The flavor definitely trumps the texture. They use Grande cheese, which is top quality in the pizza game, creamy & incredibly flavorful. The only problem is they use a little too much, making it super thick & heavy for a pie this size. Despite its delicious taste, a thinner layer of cheese would work better for a smallish pizza like this. The sauce was very good, sweet, distinct, heartier near the crust and just enough flavor to prevail through borderline overbearing cheese. Overall, this is a very solid, filling football style tavern pie that goes great with beers and sporting events on TV. While not worthy of a long pilgrimage, it’s definitely worth a 30-45 minute drive to check out this historic landmark and see how their pizza stacks up with their famous hot dogs. 🍕 🌭
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