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    4.6(58 reviews)
    25.5 mi

    Coterie Pizza (hwy 327, Garrett, Indiana) - for delicious stone fired pizza and relaxed/casual…read moredining We made a return trip to Coterie after a 3 year absence. Coterie is easy to find. Head north on 327...about 15 minutes north of Dupont Road. They are located in a strip mall, just as you get into town, on the west side of the road. There is plenty of easy-access parking. The restaurant is smaller as it holds about 50 people. It can be busy. There are ample tables for 4 people and some for parties of 8-10 people. The menu is fairly small with only 8 specialty pizzas. Only two items on the appetizer menu - the beer cheese is a MUST try. The pizzas seem pretty reasonable priced for a 12 inch stone fired pizza - $13.45. Coterie has self serve beverage service. You can choose from one of five local beers - and pay by the ounce. Or you can fill up your cup at the soda/tea center. The team here is very friendly and helpful. They all work hard to make sure you have a good customer experience - which we did! Plenty of kitchen help to keep the food rolling..especially at peak diner time! Here is a run down on the items we ordered: -Caprese salad: smaller dish for $5.99. All cherry tomatoes and basil were very fresh and cool to taste. The mozzarella cheese and toppings blended well with the olive oil and balsamic vinegar flavors. Easy to share. -Beer Cheese ($6.99): a layer of pizza dough rolled out thin and baked to a slightly chewy texture. The dough has a slight garlicky flavor and cut into nice sized shareable pieces. The beer cheese is smooth, creamy and dreamy! You get hints of beer amongst the mild cheese flavors. The sauce is a bit thin and simply addicting! -Chicken bruschetta pizza: The golden brown crust is a little tough as it is well baked but still chewable. No special flavors are added to the crust. The bottom was soft and white. The chicken bruschetta is not your typical pizza creation. The tomato sauce was rather thin and only added a mild tomato taste zip. The chicken was tender and picked up the flavors that surrounded it nicely. The cherry tomatoes and basil toppings were very fresh and tasty. They blended really well with the olive oil and balsamic vinegar drizzles. The fresh mozzarella cheese was sprinkled in enough to help hold all the toppings in place. If you liked the Coterie Caprese salad...you would really like the chicken bruschetta pizza!

    We got off I-69 in Auburn looking for dinner and were surprised by how many chains were clustered…read morenearby, including McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, Taco Bell, KFC, Jimmy John's, Culver's, Texas Roadhouse, Starbucks, and Dutch Bros. With four auto museums in the area, I expected more distinctive local dining options. Someone suggested many visitors drive up from Fort Wayne for the day rather than stay locally, which may explain it. Most nearby restaurants had limited reviews, and while I do not usually choose a restaurant based on photos, the other options did not look especially appealing. Coterie's photos stood out, and that choice paid off. The building is small and looks like a simple metal box from the outside, but the interior is clean and modern. The only open table was dirty, but someone cleaned it within about five seconds of seeing us walk in (they literally ran to the table). We were helped by a young man named Jax who brought us plates, menus, and drink cups. He explained the self-serve beer and fountain drink options, and made sure we understood the menu. Jax was polite, professional, and engaged. The pizza was good and cooked in a stone oven that you can watch from the table. A solid local find when we were looking for something more unique than another chain. Prices were fair, quality was high, and portions were generous.

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