This blog is the description of a yearlong project of tasting cheese Pizzas in Columbus OHIO.
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
I am a retired pastor, spiritual director, mother, grandmother
Pizza #30 Donatos
Sunday Addie and Reagan were with us for dinner and we were in a hurry to eat so we went to the very closest pizza place to our home - Donatos. Donatos is a chain all around Columbus and there is one on Tamarack circle that we have been to a lot over the years.
This restaurant is big and has a lot of tables in it but does not have a wait staff. Instead you order your pizza at the counter. We ordered a large cheese pizza, an order of Asiago bread and fountain drinks all around.
As we sat down I notices that it had been upgraded since I had been there last. There was lots of seating in comfortable booths. I asked the girls to describe it to me and they said: "fake plants, kind of cold, smells like disinfectant, brick walls, many windows, cameras pointed on the customers, and lights are weird."
Actually the lights were interesting and I liked them - the shades were all collanders and it was very creative.
There is a room beside the dining area that we had often used to have meetings in for church. There were people there who had children who were literally running and screaming around the restaurant. We were the only people eating so it was a little disturbing. Reagan and Addie amused themselves with taking selfies:
I was very disappointed with the service - such as it was. The pizza came in the pizza box at least 5 minutes before the bread. She handed us paper plates. We had to go to the counter to get plastic forks and knives. (yes - I eat the first hot bites of pizza usually with a fork and knife!)
The pizza itself was good but a little greasy. After all the pizzas I have been trying this year, I found that Donatos was not as good as I remembered - or maybe my taste is becoming more "elevated." None of us like the bread very much - there was a funny flavor to the cheese.
So, the best part of Donatos for us now is that it is close to home.
This restaurant is big and has a lot of tables in it but does not have a wait staff. Instead you order your pizza at the counter. We ordered a large cheese pizza, an order of Asiago bread and fountain drinks all around.
As we sat down I notices that it had been upgraded since I had been there last. There was lots of seating in comfortable booths. I asked the girls to describe it to me and they said: "fake plants, kind of cold, smells like disinfectant, brick walls, many windows, cameras pointed on the customers, and lights are weird."
Actually the lights were interesting and I liked them - the shades were all collanders and it was very creative.
There is a room beside the dining area that we had often used to have meetings in for church. There were people there who had children who were literally running and screaming around the restaurant. We were the only people eating so it was a little disturbing. Reagan and Addie amused themselves with taking selfies:
I was very disappointed with the service - such as it was. The pizza came in the pizza box at least 5 minutes before the bread. She handed us paper plates. We had to go to the counter to get plastic forks and knives. (yes - I eat the first hot bites of pizza usually with a fork and knife!)
The pizza itself was good but a little greasy. After all the pizzas I have been trying this year, I found that Donatos was not as good as I remembered - or maybe my taste is becoming more "elevated." None of us like the bread very much - there was a funny flavor to the cheese.
So, the best part of Donatos for us now is that it is close to home.
I am a retired pastor, spiritual director, mother, grandmother
Saturday, September 10, 2016
Pizza # 29 Cucinova
Today Chuck suggested that we try a pizza place that he had been to before and that he had a coupon for. So with a Prestige Dining Club Card in hand we drove to Sumeno's Italian Restaurant on Sawmill. And found out that it is no more! Apparently Chuck liked it - but not everyone else.
So I suggested we just drive north on Sawmill and look for the next pizza place and sure enough we found Cucinova.
When I entered the restaurant I was disappointed to find that it was like a "cafeteria" or like Chipotles. There is no wait staff - you go through a line and design your own. The sign on the wall said: "made from scratch and your creativity." But we were here and hungry and gave it a try.
The problem with me is that I always get anxious because I don't know what to order. I followed a young woman and paid attention to what she was doing and so I ordered a very particular pizza - the sauce was a combination of basil pesto and garlic. I had two kinds of cheese - fresh mozzarella and fontina, and carmelized onion. We ordered a 10 inch pizza and split it and it was more than enough. We also ordered a salad to split and put in mushrooms, peppers, olives, croutons, cucumbers, and more. They also had "craft beer" so I ordered a flat tire and Chuck got a coke.
We went to sit in a booth and then they called my name. And it was delicious - a really great pizza!
It was - of course - hot and fresh and really flavorful. I think it was the pesto sauce that gave it that special something.
We sat in a booth and were very comfortable. However, the restaurant itself is "industrial" with pretty uncomfortable looking chairs.
This is a chain and I would recommend it - especially for people who want to do it their way.!
So I suggested we just drive north on Sawmill and look for the next pizza place and sure enough we found Cucinova.
When I entered the restaurant I was disappointed to find that it was like a "cafeteria" or like Chipotles. There is no wait staff - you go through a line and design your own. The sign on the wall said: "made from scratch and your creativity." But we were here and hungry and gave it a try.
The problem with me is that I always get anxious because I don't know what to order. I followed a young woman and paid attention to what she was doing and so I ordered a very particular pizza - the sauce was a combination of basil pesto and garlic. I had two kinds of cheese - fresh mozzarella and fontina, and carmelized onion. We ordered a 10 inch pizza and split it and it was more than enough. We also ordered a salad to split and put in mushrooms, peppers, olives, croutons, cucumbers, and more. They also had "craft beer" so I ordered a flat tire and Chuck got a coke.
We went to sit in a booth and then they called my name. And it was delicious - a really great pizza!
It was - of course - hot and fresh and really flavorful. I think it was the pesto sauce that gave it that special something.
We sat in a booth and were very comfortable. However, the restaurant itself is "industrial" with pretty uncomfortable looking chairs.
This is a chain and I would recommend it - especially for people who want to do it their way.!
I am a retired pastor, spiritual director, mother, grandmother
Pizza #28 Carrabbas
Carrabbas is not a new restaurant for me. I first went to it when we lived in Bowling Green and have been to the restaurant here in Polaris several times. I had lunch with Trixie and she was game to try another pizza with me for this blog.
Even though I have been here, I had never ordered pizza. And I was very very happy to find that they really have a great one! In fact, this restaurant has everything I like in a pizza outing.
We met at noon which is often a busy time but it was quiet and very comfortable. The restaurant has brick walls, carpeted floor, large booths, an open kitchen and a very comfortable vibe. . There was music in the background and it was from the "Great American Songbook." All of this is what makes ME happy.
I ordered a bud light and we split a pizza that was half cheese and half sausage and each had a salad. I was really happy with both the salad and the beer.
Just looking at these pictures you can see the excellent presentation of the bread, the oil, the beer and the fresh, colorful mixed salad. All of it was delicious and prepared and served well.
And the pizza was delicious. It is a wood fired pizza with a hand done crust. It was tomatoey the sauce was flavorful and the cheese was rich and tasty. I really liked this pizza! And I liked the cheese more than the sausage.
I am over half way through my 50 pizzas and I have learned along the way that the whole of the dining experience matters to me - as well as the pizza itself. Carabbas really was a great meal for me - quiet, comfortable, excellent salad, bread, beer and pizza. I recommend.
Even though I have been here, I had never ordered pizza. And I was very very happy to find that they really have a great one! In fact, this restaurant has everything I like in a pizza outing.
We met at noon which is often a busy time but it was quiet and very comfortable. The restaurant has brick walls, carpeted floor, large booths, an open kitchen and a very comfortable vibe. . There was music in the background and it was from the "Great American Songbook." All of this is what makes ME happy.
I ordered a bud light and we split a pizza that was half cheese and half sausage and each had a salad. I was really happy with both the salad and the beer.
Just looking at these pictures you can see the excellent presentation of the bread, the oil, the beer and the fresh, colorful mixed salad. All of it was delicious and prepared and served well.
And the pizza was delicious. It is a wood fired pizza with a hand done crust. It was tomatoey the sauce was flavorful and the cheese was rich and tasty. I really liked this pizza! And I liked the cheese more than the sausage.
I am over half way through my 50 pizzas and I have learned along the way that the whole of the dining experience matters to me - as well as the pizza itself. Carabbas really was a great meal for me - quiet, comfortable, excellent salad, bread, beer and pizza. I recommend.
I am a retired pastor, spiritual director, mother, grandmother
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Pizza #27 Rubino's
Rubin's is a beloved Bexley institution known for its thin crust, cheap prices and cash only policy.
It has its own fame as the writer Bob Green referenced it in his memoir Be True to Your School.
We found it to be unique in several ways. The first being - of course - that it was cash only and I was happy Gail gave me the heads up on that. Second, the prices were very reasonable. It is a long time since I paid 75 cents for a pop at a restaurant. We also like the family ambiance with a Ms Pac man on the floor as well as a F-14 tomcat. I got a kick out of the way Fred's water was served:
I ordered a salad which was mostly iceberg lettuce and cheese pizza and Chuck ordered spaghetti. Fred ordered pepperoni pizza and Gail ordered spaghetti. It came quickly and all was delicious. The pizza had a thin crust with a great flavor. It was not overly sauced and had good quality cheese on it. I ate every bite. Everyone else enjoyed their meals.
There was only one problem with Rubino's for us. It is a small restaurant and a family place. It is noisy and when we were there a toddler with an ear piercing scream made our trip less than perfect.
In all, it is good pizza and a very good value.
. But alas - no beer served and no credit cards allowed.
I am a retired pastor, spiritual director, mother, grandmother
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