Jacob J.
Yelp
Day two of a recent snowstorm we arrived in Des Moines for the night. It was late and due to the storm food options were limited. Even fast food locations (which in most states tend to stay open through bad weather) had closed earlier in the day. At my hotel, the concierge suggested Dominos. I was even willing to go to a grocery or convenience store and get something from the salad bar or microwavable. But, finding an open business was not simple. Calls to Domino's revealed how busy they were all day and that they wanted to go home early... As I searched and searched online I was lucky to come across Big Tomato. I must have called a dozen restaurants and all were closed or about to close.
I phoned in an order and they responded they would be open pretty late. I didn't read reviews in advance, I was mostly interested in getting hot food. Had I read reviews in advance I may have known that these guys like to dish out 'lousy service,' in person and over the phone. I get that it's a quirky gimmick. It's unnecessary though. The order taker was being short for reasons unbeknownst to me in the moment. I learned later after arriving for the pickup. In green neon the words, "lousy service" glows in the window. Ah.. so that's why.
Fifty-five minutes later. The pizza was perfect. Thin crust with a slight crunch. Their sauce leans to a salty flavoring rather than sweet. The toppings were ample. I ordered a house specialty. The combination which is comprised of mushroom, onions, pepperoni and sausage. On the side, I ordered a calzone. I kinda wanted something different to sample as well. We had had plenty of fast food from road stops so all were eager for something freshly prepared. Among the three of us, we thoroughly enjoyed. Which was best? It was a flip between the two. Both were fresh and still piping hot and very tasty. My personal favorite was the calzone. Prepared with cheese, chicken and marinara sauce. Cutting into the calzone, cheese and stuffings oozed out. That was a huge calzone! Had we the time, probably would have had 'seconds' the next day. But, it was back to da Chi.