Monthly Archives October 2008

Tommy Chicago’s, Mendota Heights, MN

Tommy Chicago’s is a new addition to “The Village” in Mendota Heights off of Highway 110 not far from Interstate 35E. Tommy Chicago’s is formerly “Windy City Pizza” based out of Seattle.

Design and branding done by Shea, the interior is roomy with high ceilings and a lot of room between tables. I visited twice recently, once on a busy weekday evening with a number of families and sports on the big screens and another time on a Sunday for lunch where the TVs were muted and new age music filled the space.

Both times we ordered the Chicago Style Deep Dish with pepperoni. The slices are thick with the sauce mostly on top, just as Chicago-style should be. On my first visit, I felt there was a lot more cheese than sauce and the crust was like a puffy, doughy breadstick that was just a bit undercooked. I wasn’t thrilled and it caused me to come back the second time to give it another shot. On the second go-around there was significantly more sauce than cheese. While the sauce itself is tasty, a little chunky and a bit spicy, it was a bit much for my tastes. It felt cooked better but this is the kind of pizza that is quickly filling and sits with you for awhile. While I don’t think this pizza lives up to the original style made famous by Pizzeria Uno and Gino’s East in Chicago it is surely a contender, especially in a place like Minnesota where Chicago-style is generally lacking in availability.

That being said, most diners at Tommy Chicago’s were not eating Chicago-style pizza and I have yet to give their other styles a shot.

Service overall is pleasant and their beer selection is good. They also allow bringing your own bottle of wine in for a $8 corking fee which is convenient considering and there’s a wine shop across the parking lot. If you’re in the area, give Tommy Chicago’s a shot.

Tommy Chicago’s
730 Main Street
Mendota Heights, MN 55118

651-209-7701

Western Wisconsin Pottery Tour



Doug Johnson’s Studio, originally uploaded by Aaron Landry.

This last weekend, Brian and I took a little trip to catch half of the Western Wisconsin Pottery Tour. Ceramic artists open up their studios and we visited Wendy Olson, Jay Jensen, Doug Johnson, Bayard Morgan and Jane Hart G. Morgan. We came home with a bunch of new mugs and bowls.

Photos speak better than words for this one. (slideshow)

Zpizza, Roseville, MN

Zpizza’s Napoli, originally uploaded by Aaron Landry.

Zpizza is a Laguna Beach-based chain championing California-style pizza. California-style, as Slice describes is that “the crust is more a vehicle for unique toppings and striking flavor combinations not typically found in Italian cuisine.” Zpizza’s menu fits the description.

Their first location in the Minneapolis area recently opened and Ian, Nick and I decided to check it out. It’s in a strip mall adjacent to a grocery store and the decor is like an upscale slice shop mixed with a Noodles & Company — one orders and pays at the counter, you fill your own fountain drink and your pizza is brought out in ten minutes. They also keep hot slices for ordering quickly: I saw some classic pepperoni but they had some vegetable combination and pineapple slices ready to go. A great model for lunch. They have WiFi as well if you’re bringing your work with you.

We ordered the Napoli, which is a derivative of the Margherita. We chose to have it with the whole wheat crust which we found to be soft and rather sweet. Ingredients tasted fresh and the sauce was strong on the garlic — no complaints from me though. Just a right amount of cheese for me as well: not loaded on like most pizzas in the midwest. Very tasty and we all left satisfied. Our bill was $22.61 for the pizza and three drinks.

Ordering at Zpizza has a number of options I’ve never heard of on a pizza before: pili pili oil, spiced veggie burger, truffle oil and sweet corn for example. You can also replace the sauce with BBQ sauce, chipotle pesto, Thai sauce and others. One could easily never have the same pizza twice here.

I’ll be back.

Zpizza
1607 County Road C W
Roseville, MN 55113

651-633-3131