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Pie
Zanos Kitchen
4743
North 20th Street, 602-955-4225
Hours: 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., 7 days a week
Okay, so
my best friend and I are doing pretty well on the whole avoiding
carbs thing, but sometimes you’ve just got to come up for
air and have a pizza. The best part about Pie Zanos is that you
won’t overindulge because all of their gourmet pizzas come
in personal size only.
The pizzeria is located in a cozy space that has a walk up counter
where you both order and then watch the exceedingly friendly staff
put your pie together right before your very eyes. The smallish
interior comfortably holds quite a few tables below walls colorfully
decorated with pop art paintings that are for sale.
Pie Zanos’ menu offers a variety of specialty pizzas such
as the “Buffalo” ($6.75), a Cajun and ranch-flavored
crust topped with buffalo wing meat, mozzarella, mushrooms and
pineapple; or the “Greek” ($7.00), a garlic crust
beauty covered in pesto, Feta cheese, gyros meat, red onion and
Kalamata olives.
I opted for the design-your-own-pizza ($4.95), and added my perennial
favorite toppings for 55 cents each. Okay, I’ll admit I’m
no foodie—my mundane choices consisted of mushrooms and
Italian sausage, although I did order the caramelized onions for
a bit of adventure. For those a bit braver than moi, Pie Zanos
also offers such intriguing choices as asparagus, pickled jalapeno,
tofu and sweet potato.
My carb-conscious dining companion vacillated over the salad offerings—a
traditional house or the “Anti-Pasta” full of meat
and cheese, and Pie Zanos’ “Tuscan” salad, made
up of spinach, red pepper, tofu, Gorgonzola cheese and sunflower
seeds in a balsamic vinaigrette ($5.95 - $6.75). But, her dietary
resolve crumbled like a hunk of Feta cheese when she spied another
diner’s “Pie-Talian” sandwich layered with pepperoni,
salami and ham, tomato, red onion and olives on Focaccia bread
($6.75).
“It’s delicious,” she said as we sat to eat
outside on tables next to the pizza place. I had chosen my pizza
crust in garlic flavor, which made the thin crust a perfect compliment
for the plentiful array of meat, cheese and veggies. I usually
pick off the onions that are included in most pizza joint’s
combos because they are never quite cooked enough to get rid of
that burning rawness, but my choice that day of caramelized onions
were softly sweet just as I had hoped.
With a full espresso bar and menu selection of two and three egg
frittatas, Pie Zanos is also a pleasant place for breakfast. And
on the other end of the spectrum, they also have a variety of
beers on hand and feature a happy hour from 4-7 p.m. nightly.
Cheers!
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