Showing posts with label pizza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pizza. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Domino's "Big Game" Deliveries

Yinz guys like pizza.

Especially Domino's pizza.  A recent press release revealed that Domino's stores in Pittsburgh delivered 48,000 slices of pizza to homes during this year's "Big Game" on February 3rd.  48,000 slices of pizza.  AND, this was more than were delivered in both San Francisco AND Baltimore, from where both "Big Game" teams hailed.

Is this why I have to fight you about eating tacos?

I love pizza.  I do.  Domino's became a regular delivery option for us back in State College, when we were worn out on Papa John's after so long.  Back then, Domino's gave something free with an order of 2 pizzas - breadsticks, Cinnastix, etc. - and we took advantage for sure.  I never minded Domino's at all, especially being a poor college student.  Their crust didn't serve as a grease sponge, as some other competitors' crusts do, and the cheese...yes, the cheese had to be what made it.  Magical, magical cheese.

Cheese.  Queso.  The best part of any pizza.  Mmmm.

What if tacos could be delivered with such ease? Probably not feasible, but pizza...you are so easy to make.  Your leftovers - unmatched in quality.  And Domino's just started doing two fantastic things: 1.) Debuting its Handmade Pan Pizza with fresh, never-frozen dough (good stuff!), and 2.) using a digital-ordering system, where getting a pizza delivered is as easy as using an app or website.  Having great pizza delivered is just too easy, so...why not?

Maybe someday, such a system will be invented for delivering fabulous tacos straight to your door. via a website or app...48,000 of them, ordered through an app within a 5-hour span.  Then again, soggy tortillas are not my thing - so maybe the traditional way of "make-and-eat immediately" is best!

But, for all of you Spanish-speakers, or those who want to practice your Spanish in a real-life setting - the website is also in Spanish!  I think that may be why online ordering was so popular - English, Spanish, doesn't matter - you can get what you want, no matter which you speak!

Domino's Website - IN SPANISH! 
Good way to expand your market, wouldn't you say?

Just don't get mad if you're "practicing" and get the wrong thing.  Not their fault.  Study the language better, and live and learn.

Pittsburgh - you need to eat tacos.  Lots of them.  But, on occasions where cooking and immediate-eating aren't possible...Domino's Pizza is the next best thing (but considering how much you bought during the "Big Game", I probably don't need to tell you that...)


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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Late Night Bite: Mineo's Pizza

I am affiliated with PGH Taco Truck.

As a matter of fact - you could say it's my boyfriend. Well, the OWNER is my boyfriend, so the truck is by association. It has spent many a night (and day) parked in my own driveway.

A taco lover's dream-come-true.

Now, however, the truck is in Indiana (the state, not the city in PA) getting its new, awesome, super-functional kitchen installed, so life is quiet. James had to drive it out there, then had to find a way to get back - with the most cost-efficient being to take the good ol' Greyhound Bus.

He asked me to pick him up at the station downtown, and it actually worked out well, because the bus got in not long after I left work. I drove there, alerted him of my arrival, and he got in the car. Not long after, those words I expected to hear...

..."Are you hungry?"

I really wasn't, as I had planned out my eating pattern for the day, and it was already 10:30 PM, but I knew he had to be hungry after that long bus ride. I offered to stop somewhere, and since it was on the way home, he suggested Mineo's.

Wow. I hadn't had their pizza in forever. So I was ok with stopping there.

Mineo's Pizza House
 Mineo's is a Pittsburgh legend - although pizza is not something for which Pittsburgh is known, it is one of the more well-known pizza shops around town, with Aiello's being a neighborhood (actually, more of a 1/4 block) rival.  The Mineo's vs. Aiello's rivalry runs deep, but James insists both are great in their own ways.

He often gets 2 slices at each place - he likes the meatball topping on Mineo's; says it's the best pizza hot. They put a lot of cheese on it, and it gets quite greasy, but not in a bad way.  He says, however, this is not the pizza you want to eat cold because the cheese just doesn't taste right when it's not hot.

Aiello's, on the other hand, has a sweeter flavor profile, and the dough is chewier. James insists that his 2 slices from Aiello's come "off the top -- as is." I have yet to try Aiello's, but I am sure there will be another trip, another ride home, and another visit to Murray Avenue for pizza soon.

My dad used to stop at Mineo's to bring home their famous pizza when I was much younger, where I amongst other Pittsburghers, thought that it was awesome that they put the pepperoni UNDER the cheese.  I mean, how smart is that?  No pepperoni pieces falling off of the slice - they were trapped under the layer of cheese.

I have always made my pepperoni pizza that way.  No lie.

James suggested the Meatball Pizza, so we each got 2 slices.  We sat at the bar-style seating on one side of the place (the other was closed, since it was late and they were cleaning up that area) and waited patiently for our pizza.  Groups of teenagers graced some of the booths and counter area, with a few adults around.

I guess it's the place to be at 11pm in Squirrel Hill.

Our food was ready, and James brought it over to our seats.  Two thin-crusted slices, covered in bits of meatballs:

Meatball Pizza
 He suggested adding garlic powder and red pepper flakes, as he normally does, so I took his suggestion:

Meatball Pizza, with garlic powder and red pepper flakes (big difference...right?)
 The pizza was good.  Not overly-covered in cheese, thin, and tasty - I didn't feel overstuffed or regretful of my choice (even though I wasn't hungry to begin with).  For pizza, it was above-average.  

And who doesn't love above-average pizza...or pizza, period, for that matter?

Mineo's Pizza House
2128 Murray Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15217

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