I haven't tried tracking down Gina's yet so Foxy and Adriatik's go at it today.
Adriatik's and Foxy's suggestions were both the house specials. They both have hamburger, pepperoni, mushrooms, sausage, onions, and peppers. Here's Adriatik's cheese and specialty.
Apparently Foxy has been in business in Glastonbury for the last forty years?! I'm considering finding some more information about these places and highlighting them in separate posts. Maybe once I have some more free time. Anyway, here's Foxy's offering.
The results were a no brainer. Adriatik's toppings were delishy fresh. Their onions and peppers were crisp. Foxy's mushrooms tasted canned. You can't deny the fresh ingredients! But Foxy seals the cheese bracket win for better cheese and appropriate cheese to sauce ratio.
Glastonbury Pizza Invitational
Monday, October 11, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
Match 1
Had the first match up tonight! Tonight we had Giovanni's Brick Oven Pizza vs Olympic Pizza. Gina's was a no show. I tried calling them using a number I found online, and the phone just rang and rang. I looked them up in the Glastonbury chamber of commerce directory, found a different number, and someone at Friendly's pick up! Hahaha. Great. So Gina's swapped with Olympic for the first match until we figure out what the deal is there.
For the Giovanni's specialty pizza we were recommended with the Monterey Ranch Chicken pizza. It's got marinated chicken, ranch dressing, caramelized onion, bacon, and Monterey jack cheese.
One of the owner's of Olympic recommend the Mike's as the specialty. This is a red pie with boneless buffalo chicken, pepperoni, jalapanos, and mozzarella.
All were well received and it was difficult to pick winners. Some thought Olympic's sauce was great but the crust was too doughy, and others thought the Giovanni's specialty was full of flavor, but too filling. Here's the breakdown in the end.
Giovanni's Monterey Ranch Chicken specialty barely beats out the Mike's, and Olympic's cheese is one away from unanimous!
For the Giovanni's specialty pizza we were recommended with the Monterey Ranch Chicken pizza. It's got marinated chicken, ranch dressing, caramelized onion, bacon, and Monterey jack cheese.
One of the owner's of Olympic recommend the Mike's as the specialty. This is a red pie with boneless buffalo chicken, pepperoni, jalapanos, and mozzarella.
All were well received and it was difficult to pick winners. Some thought Olympic's sauce was great but the crust was too doughy, and others thought the Giovanni's specialty was full of flavor, but too filling. Here's the breakdown in the end.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Pizza People
We are people. People who love pizza, but without pizza to love. Pizza people without pizza are just people. Sad people. And that's a problem we intend to fix. We are putting our new hometown of Glastonbury to the test. Where is the best local pizza in town?
The rules are simple: contenders face off in plain cheese and specialty pizza brackets. Judges sample each pizza and individually decide on the which is the better of both. The number of judges who side with a pizza is the score for that pizza. The pizza with the highest score wins.
We're keeping it local. Contenders must be local to Glastonbury and serve pizza for take out. Pizza must be a fair part of the menu too. Having only two pizzas on your menu doesn't make you a pizzeria. Here's the list.
Adriatik's Family Restaurant & Pizzeria
Buck's Corner Pizza
Foxy Pizza
Gina's Pizza Restaurant
Gino's Pizza
Glastonbury Pizza House
Luna Pizza
Mangiare's Pizzeria & Subs
Olympic Pizza
Judges are pizza people. If you want more pizza in your life come by for a match up and eat some pizza. We've put a bracket together and randomly assigned contenders to match ups for the first round. There's an uneven number of contenders so one will have a bye in the third round. Here's the bracket.
Our first match up will be soon.
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