Dennis D.
Yelp
This is the type of place I LIVE for.
Small local hole in the wall that makes spectacular food.
Additionally, they support local artists, so their lobby is adorned with delightful pizza boxes painted with artwork by local artists (for sale, if any catch your eye).
I have to admit, that I was tempted by the Full House era Bob Saget work. :-D
The Pizza Gallery also offers their own selection of artwork, but that's THE FOOD!
My selections:
- Medium beef taco pizza
- Medium supreme pizza
- Cheezy bread
The Beef Taco pizza was exactly what I expected.
If you've never had a taco pizza, it's well... a pizza topped with taco toppings. :-p
Toppings were hot and fresh. They even include Heinze taco sauce satchel packets. (I don't know if they have a mild/medium/hot option for the taco sauce, though. So if you like sauce spicy, you may want to add your own salsa.
(The Pizza Gallery is also located next to a birria taco place and a huge Mexican grocer, so alternate sauce options can be acquired quite easily, if you so desire to.)
If you're looking to finish your pizza, totally try the taco pizza, but be forewarned that the lettuce (as should be expected), doesn't reheat well.
The Supreme pizza is now probably be favorite supreme in the area.
It was hot and SOO GOOD. It also reheats very well, so is great the next day.
The cheesy bread....
It was on the greasy side and quite lackluster.
Essentially, it's a medium crust with cheese, then folded over on itself so the cheese is a thick layer inside.
Personally, I'm more of a fan of cheese TOPPED cheesy bread. So if you're like me, avoid it. :-/
If you like cheese STUFFED cheesy bread, then have at it. You'll probably enjoy it.
They include a choice of dipping sauce with it, which is quite tasty.
This place will definitely be my go-to pizza place, when I'm craving a pie.