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    Carol Ann's Pizza

    4.4 (21 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 7:30 PM

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    1 year ago

    Awesome thin crust pizza! Got it for pickup but look forward to dining in sometime. Great spot and service!

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    1 year ago

    Great pizza and cheesy garlic bread. Deliver drive was so nice. Will definitely order again

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    2 years ago

    Great local pizza place. Yummy breaded mushrooms! Got takeout several times and service was very good.

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    3 years ago

    Always great pizza! One of my local favorites! I stick with the regular crust but one of these days I will give the thin crust a try.

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    5 years ago

    Looking for a successor now that Aldos is closed. Good pizza. Very tomatoey (is that a word?) sauce.

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    6 years ago

    We love thin crust pizza and this place is great. Lots of toppings and great value for the price.

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    6 years ago

    I love thick crust and I can not lie. Tastes just as good the next day so I always get a large!!!

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    Old Germantown - Milwaukee pizza

    Old Germantown

    4.6(142 reviews)
    4.9 mi
    $$

    You know I love a good hidden gem…read more Old Germantown is just that. We were in the general area-ish doing some shopping and wanted to get some pizza for takeout some place closeby to enjoy at home while watching the Olympics (because it's in Italy--so pizza seemed like just the thing). A search on Yelp brought up this place as somewhat closeby. It was after dark when we went in search of it. We drove down a rural road past what appeared to be a driveway that led to a farm. This can't be it. We tried again. Navigation brought us to the same driveway. My husband was ready to give up. I decided to call the business. A kindly gentleman answered and said--yep! It will look like you're driving to a farm but we're here! As we got closer to the end of the drive we saw a bustling parking area. While it might be hard to find--the people have found it. And, so did we. We entered to find beer hall vibes with tons of communal seating. We asked if we could order to go which they were more than willing to accommodate. We found a couple bar stools at their bar, ordered our salads and pizza, and then enjoyed a couple of stout beers while we waited. The beers, salad, and the pizza straight from their wood fired pizza oven were all fantastic. We got one of their specialty pizzas which was a white pie that comes with ricotta (as well as mozz) mushrooms, and basil on a crust that has just the right amount of chewiness and char. Lovely! The folks working here were above-and-beyond friendly. And, one told us that they have a large outdoor patio during pleasant months. We will definitely be back during the pleasant months. And, let's be real--during the less than pleasant months as well. Get to it!

    This is definitely a hidden gem that you'd never just stumble across. There is no signage at all…read moreand from the street it looks like an old barn off the road. Upon driving in there is a building for the restaurant along with nice outdoor seating, and area for kids to play! We went in mid May on a sunny but cool evening. The kids loved having the sand area and toys to play with while waiting for dinner to arrive. They have a good menu, but there seemed to be a decent amount of items unavailable especially the sausages my friends wanted to try. We ended up with the spring pizza, sassy pig, a plain cheese, and then a three combo of sausages. I thought the pizza was all good, not the best I've ever had but solid. The spring pizza was my favorite. The sassy pig was very unique but good! Personally, I wasn't a huge fan of the sausages but others in my group liked them. We upgraded that to include fries and there was only a very small amount. We will definitely be back, seems like a great spot for groups!

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    The Stillery - Bang bang shrimp

    The Stillery

    4.6(201 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    $$

    Excellent service and had the December special of a Salisbury steak with mashed potatoes and green…read morebeans with bacon. I have travelled 20 years on the road and eaten in the best steak houses in the country. This meal rates with the best and highly anyone who demands quality food. I give the ten stars! Can't wait to see January specials. Steve Ansay

    The Stillery serves up drinks and elevated pub food in a casual setting…read more We stopped by on a Sunday evening after a trip to nearby Cabela's. We started with drinks. I got the Manhattan off their specialty menu and my husband got their autumn barrel Manhattan. After trying both--highly recommend the one off their specialty menu. It was definitely superior quality. It's served over a block of ice so if you want it up, you may want to mention that when ordering. It tasted more like a classic old fashioned than a Manhattan but I'm not complaining because I love classic bourbon old fashioned cocktails as well. For a starter we got their much raved about bang bang shrimp. It came on a bed of greens and was good! For my dinner I got their seasonal chicken and dumpling soup and a side salad. Both were solid. The salad was definitely more ample than I was expecting. My husband got some sort of salmon alfredo pasta dish that came with roasted asparagus mixed in. I had a bite and he ordered well--it was decadently buttery and delicious. The service was super kind throughout our stay. Our server checked in on us regularly without being overbearing. Get to it!

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    Stags Tavern

    Stags Tavern

    3.7(20 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    Overall, it was pretty good. The service was decent. Unfortunately, the food took a really long…read moretime to come out. For a pizza and a Greek salad, it was borderline an hour to get both. This was at lunchtime when it wasn't very busy at all. I started to think they had actually forgotten about the order. There was also a pesky fly that just wouldn't go away. When the food came, it was pretty good. The thin crust pizza was very tasty and loaded with toppings. And the Greek salad, which came well after the pizza, was great. Fresh lettuce, Kalamata olives, tomato, feta and abundant Greek dressing on the side. We ordered the $4.95 protein-shrimp on top. Asked for them grilled and they came out beautifully. Correctly grilled and tasty. Large jumbo shrimp, a whopping 9 of them on top of a small salad. I'm guessing they may have been frozen, which is why it took so long to make the food. And perhaps they gave us extra since we waited so long. But the add on process is the same for either a small or large salad, so that could play a role. Overall, the food was tasty but the wait for it (despite ordering almost immediately upon being seated) was very long. Don't risk it if you're in a rush to get back to work! Will give it another try when we have much time to spare.

    The daily specials are great especially rhe half price smash burger in Tuesday and tacos on…read moreThursday. Bright clean restaurant with handicap parking and entrance ramp

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    Rosati's Pizza

    Rosati's Pizza

    3.0(7 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    Farm-land is easy to build on, whether for buildings or a sub-urban mall. Then there's the…read morechallenge of finding occupants. Franchise Rosati's filled this storefront. Ok, but why? And why promote "A Chicago Tradition Since 1964"? This is Germantown, WI. Also sometimes claiming to being a Chicago tradition since 1964, I decided to try this out. My phone order was taken by someone who seemed to be at a call center. At pickup, I saw only two employees, both appeared very hurried. The pizza itself was delicious - like proper Chicago (thin) should be, mine was sausage, mushrooms, onions & green peppers. A little salty with the first bite and three hours later into the evening writing this review, but enjoyable. The franchising of "tradition" is tiring. Besides, Chicago pizza tradition includes table service, table cloths, beer, wine, indoor atmosphere. I understand this place is new, but tradition is not a bright sterile storefront. I really feel bad for the two employees hustling behind the counter with the numerous high-pitched "beep" constantly coming from the kitchen. A franchise can work when done respectfully to local conditions and employees. I felt selfish for desiring a taste of the past, which they duplicated fairly well, then left regretting not supporting true local "traditional" businesses. The MKE metro areas , including Germantown, are filled with strip malls with come and went businesses. This is not building community. If someone wants Chicago pizza, go to Chicago. OR, go to a local place that makes Chicago-Style pizza. If they get it wrong, tell them. My experience with franchises is that some percentage of $$ off the top of sales goes direct to the franchise "company", not the local place. It is not a selling point and really insulting to me the customer to market "tradition" but with the needed changes to be a profitable business. If Rosati's wants to make this work, get rid of the non-traditional big-screen TV's, cut in half the dining area so the tables are almost touching, provide a full-bar, a hostess and waitress, wood paneling, and get rid of the constant beeping. Beverages were provided by "Pep*i". Anyone in the know does now understands that this is not a selling point. There are some WI local beverage places. As a former Chicagoan, I am now doubly insulted. No thanks Rosati's.

    Yay!! Rosatis is finally open! We picked up a Chicago deep dish and it's just as good as I…read moreremember! A little light on the sausage, but I can still get on board with this. Plenty of cheese, and the sauce just tastes so good.

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