Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza
Tuesday, October 23, 2012 at 4:57PM
ArugulaI didn't really want to write to review this place. The truth is, it's pretty straight forward. I like Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza. When you really don't know what to go for, you can just stroll in and order those delicious ribs. Their pizza is good, and their wings are good too. However,The purpose of this piece is to make a plea: Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza, PLEASE get some sauce! I said a few words ago that their wings are good. They are well prepared, very juicy and yes, they do have those caramelized onions and focaccia bread to accompany them, but still. Those fixings, while fantastic, will never replace the sauce! I understand it may be the chef's preference to serve them the way they are in order to introduce a new taste to customers, which is great. I'm not asking for a change in recipe. I'm simply saying that I was a bit disappointed that when I did ask for some sauce from the waitress I was informed that they didn't have any anywhere in the restaurant. Not so much as a ketchup bottle (which is never my choice but I would have been desperate enough even at that point). The waitress also informed me that it's a common request from customers. So, there it is. The wings are good on their own but as tasty as they are, they are still missing that certain je ne sais sauce...
Coal Oven Roasted Chicken WingsOn a more positive note, I can't conclude without mentioning those ribs. The aren't your typical BBQ ribs, they are oven roasted and served with vinegar peppers. They are so juicy that you won't even miss the sauce. Do yourself a favor and go try the ribs. You'll love them. Then, while you're at it, do them a favor, order the wings and demand the sauce!
Pork Ribs with Vinegar Peppers Buen Provecho! xoxo, Ro ;)
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