Danny Falcone is now the owner of NY Pizza and Pasta on Campus Corner at OU! He is doing a great job there - Pizza is great and there is a lot more on the menu as well including great italian dishes.
New York Pizza on Campus Corner in Norman is some of the BEST big floppy plain (cheese) pizza around! People really sleep on them, but they were the star of my friend's and I's pizza nights! I love them and Notorious in Norman. Up in the city, Empire ALL DAY, but if New York was up here I'd get it SO often. That crust flavor is just phenomenal!
I'm done with Hideaway on NW Highway. Last 2 to go orders from there were horribly constructed. Ingredients just haphazardly thrown on with no thought to coverage and then horribly unevenly cut. When you are paying over $40 for 2 medium pizzas I expect way better quality and care in presentation than a chain like Dominos, Pizza Hut, etc. Both times I gave them a horrible review when asked to fill out a survey and was never contacted back about being dissatisfied.
We haven't been to The Wedge ever since we tried ordering a build your pizza and the waitress insisted the cheese counted as a topping. So a two topping pizza for us was a pizza with sausage on it. In all of my years eating pizza from all sorts of establishments, both in OKC and out of state, I have never, ever been told cheese was a topping. I was perplexed and pushed back on the notion of cheese counting towards our toppings that the waitress said she would give us a pizza with have sausage and the other half pepperoni and not count that as 3 toppings! I would like to see a discussion on whether cheese is a topping on pizza, or that cheese is needed in order to call it a pizza.
That's weird about The Wedge. I wouldn't count cheese as a topping for cost, unless of course you're ordering a 'cheese' pizza. I mean unless you're getting extra, calling cheese a topping on a pizza is akin to calling pizza sauce an optional topping.
Cheese = no
Extra cheese = yes
Is sauce considered an add-on too?
Ridiculous.
This is a hill I will die on. As someone from the NYC area, when we want a pizza with no toppings (e.g., pepperoni) we order a "plain" slice which always seemed obvious to me. I can't tell you the number of times I've been told it is called a "cheese slice" as if cheese wasn't by definition an inherent part of pizza. I even once ordered a "plain" slice at Empire, which purports to be true NY style, and the waitress looked at me confused until another person in my party clarified I meant a cheese slice. Similar to Pete's point: must you clarify you want sauce, too? I don't know why this grinds my gears as much as it does but it really irks me. That said, even beyond naming conventions, actually charging to have cheese be a topping is pretty egregious. Maybe if we agreed to call a cheese-only pizza "plain" such confusion wouldn't occur.
I don't really have a point here, but with all the discussion of cheese and pizza I just want to make note that my son's preferred pizza is a pepperoni with extra sauce and no cheese
Ranch with pizza is as Okie as free queso... I don't have a problem with it even though I don't care for the combination.... Now if they asked me that in NYC I might drop dead on the floor.
My fiance were on a trip a couple of years ago and stopped somewhere down in the SE, may have been in Tennessee, and grabbed a pizza. She asked the waitress for ranch and we hadn't ordered any salads. The waitress kind of hesitated and when she walked away my non-foodie fiance asked what that was about and I said "You shouldn't ask for that outside of Oklahoma.".
Some online pizza ordering places apparently make you choose (check a box for) cheese and sauce - if you don't, you get a crust and pepperonis (or whatever) scattered all over it. Never had that experience myself as we never use those places, but it's completely stupid to do it that way. Cheese and sauce should always be on the pizza by default and if you *don't* want it, you can request they not put it on.
Glad Norman has good pizza. NY style by the slice in OKC remains a challenge. Venn is so hit and miss, we usually use Empire instead. Not a fan of Detroit style and with Humble pie gone, not much around for Chicago style. Hideaway pizza lacks flavor, upper crust is passable in a pinch, Gabriellas used to make a tasty white pie but since the move have not tried them. Sauced is sorely missed. Wish I could get Golden Boy flown in from the West, or Ray's from the East. I don't understand why walk up pizza slice shops are not an option for OKC.
Reminds me of when ordering a bacon cheeseburger, plain and the place leaves the bacon off. "Well, you said plain" -- I would have just ordered a regular cheeseburger plain if I didn't want the bacon.
Big fan of George Carlin and of course his perception that 95% of the people in our society are "asleep at the wheel".
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