This week we had some guests in town, and decided to show off some of the best of what Oklahoma City can offer, so we took them to The Wedge's Deep Deuce location. If you want a short review, here it is: Go there. Now.
A longer review follows.
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Cafe 7
This week we had made plans to hit up Othello's, but there was a problem. Tonight, as if you didn't already know, is the Lost finale. And as nerds, we are honor bound to watch (even if 50% of New World Pizza hasn't seen a single episode). So we called an audible and swung by Café 7, on N. May and WEST Memorial. Café 7's shtick is that the sandwiches, the salads, the pastas, and pizzas are all $7 (actually, $6.46, plus tax). Oh, and everything comes out within seven minutes. And if you're the seventh son of a seventh son you get your seventh meal free (we think, you should probably check with them before you try this one).
How'd it hold up?
How'd it hold up?
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Italian Jim's Pizzeria
Last week we were driving along, and heard a radio advertisement for Italian Jim's Pizzeria, which claimed something along the lines of that they served some of the best pizza in the state. Upon hearing the ad, we decided we'd have to visit them this week and see if their claim holds up.
Did it?
Did it?
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Quickie: Tuscany Pizzaria
So far we’ve been spending most of our time at restaurants on the northwest side of the city, and we know that we’re missing out on a lot of good pizza as a result that fact. Partly this has to do with where we are based out of (New World Comics, located between 50th and 63rd on N. Meridian), and partly it has to do with our busy schedules and not having the time to make it down to the south side. But rest assured we are trying to fix that.
So, tonight we found ourselves down south, visiting our brothers from another mother, we suggested we grab some of the local pizza for dinner. Our good friend/brother Adam suggested we try Tuscany Pizzaria, located on SW 104th and S. Penn.
Should he have been trusted?
So, tonight we found ourselves down south, visiting our brothers from another mother, we suggested we grab some of the local pizza for dinner. Our good friend/brother Adam suggested we try Tuscany Pizzaria, located on SW 104th and S. Penn.
Should he have been trusted?
Labels:
OKC,
quickie,
southside,
thin crust
Friday, May 14, 2010
Quickie: The Warren
This week there was time enough for another quickie at the Warren movie theater. While sitting in the balcony awaiting the latest installment in the Iron Man franchise, a menu was shoved in my face. What marvels lie within? Oh, a small item named Pizza. Several choices plagued me as I dread the thought of the movie starting before my selection was made. Deciding to go The Way of the Pizza, I ordered the five cheese pizza. Just before the fantastic feature began, my pizza arrived. The lights dimmed just as I began to dig in, so I'm afraid I didn't get a good look at the team-up of ingredients. Thus, as it should be, I relied on the taste.
So, how did it hold up?
So, how did it hold up?
Labels:
chain,
Moore,
personal pizza,
quickie
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Zorba's
We here at New World Pizza have been visiting a lot of standard pizza places, and so this week we decided to have some fun. When you visit Zorba's, located at 6014 N. May, it's usually for their hummus, gyros, and chicken bandari. But, because we like to mix things up every so often, we went for their pizzas.
We promise you this review will be entirely free of "all Greek to me" jokes.
We promise you this review will be entirely free of "all Greek to me" jokes.
Friday, May 7, 2010
Top Ten
Hooray! We cracked the Top Ten Oklahoma City food blogs at Urban Spoon. Once we beat Eat Around OKC we're taking on Zagat!
We'd like to say thanks to all the people who have sent us their lists of places to try. We know we haven't gotten to as many of them as we'd like, but, please, keep sending us more suggestions. Also, thank you for reading our silly little pizza blog.
We'd like to say thanks to all the people who have sent us their lists of places to try. We know we haven't gotten to as many of them as we'd like, but, please, keep sending us more suggestions. Also, thank you for reading our silly little pizza blog.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Sicilian Pizza Cafe
So, to make up for a couple weeks ago, we headed out to Sicilian Pizza Cafe, located on EAST Memorial and Lincoln. We instantly knew we had found a place we'd be comfortable hanging out as all the walls were decorated with posters of soccer players. The one person running the place on the lonely Sunday evening was the owner’s son, and he was personable and very accommodating.
So, what happens when you find a stranger in the alps? How was Sicilian Pizza Cafe?
Labels:
Edmond,
local,
thick crust,
thin crust
Ford Center Pizza
Well, we made a mistake. Generally, we here at New World Pizza eat our mistakes. But in this case, we couldn't. I'll let Sharon and Kelsey explain.
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