Friday, September 30, 2011

Johnny Brusco's Pizza

I wasn't sure what to expect at Johnny Brusco's, but just walking in the door I was favorably impressed by the smell - it smelled like a pizza place!  There are tables, booths, and a bar.  If you sit at the bar you can watch the pizza being made.  And they really make it here - they throw it up in the air and everything.  There are about 3 TVs around the outside wall of the restaurant, and 2 by the bar, but it doesn't have a sports bar feel, which I liked.

We went at an off time, before the supper rush (and during a Hawg game), so the TVs were on and a bit loud.  I said something about the noise when we arrived, and a few minutes later I noticed a guy going around turning the volume down on the TV sets.  Then they turned on the music, which was Country.

Frank had coffee and of course I had ice tea.  The tea was a little bitter, but at least then you know it's real tea.  And the coffee was actually good!  They didn't have to make a pot especially for Frank, there was already a pot going.  Usually Frank rates restaurant coffee on a scale of "crap" to "I can drink it."  He said this one was "pretty good." 

The food was really good!  They have pizza, calzones, stromboli, salads, subs, and dishes like spaghetti and lasagna. We ordered a 1/2 order of garlic knots, which was $2.50.


That's a lot of food for that price!  The knots are just dough knots, but they were cooked with garlic and butter.  And the garlic was very mellow, not scorched.  The marinara was really good too!  Very light and fresh tasting.

I had a pepperoni calzone, and Frank had the 12" (medium) pepperoni pizza.


They both tasted great!  The calzone is an actual calzone, not those pizza pockets you get at most places.  And as I mentioned earlier, they actually throw the pizza.  The pepperoni itself wasn't anything special, but it was good.  They also don't drown everything in sauce.

Overall, we both really liked the place.  The food was very good.  The service was also really good.  We went at an off time, which usually means the server either hovers or ignores you.  Our server was there when we wanted her.  She even refilled Frank's coffee.  You'd think that would be normal, but in our experience, servers usually ignore the coffee refill.  Our experience was good enough that I'm giving them 4 to 4-1/2 stars.  And Frank can't wait to try the meatball sub!


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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Daylight Donuts

Frank wanted some doughnuts while he was out, so he went by the most convenient place - Daylight Donuts.  This is the one in Bella Vista.  It's on the west side of the road, behind the Dairy Queen.

I've had bad luck with Daylight Donuts in other towns, so I was prepared for the worst.  It was a mixed bag.  The glazed donuts tasted okay, and I was surprised that the plain cake donuts weren't bad either.  They weren't as moist and tasty as Casey's, but they were fine.  But the chocolate covered donuts were horrible.  I had a regular chocolate covered donut, and Frank had one of those Bavarian filled things with the chocolate on top.  The chocolate tasted terrible!  I only ate about two bites and that was it for me.  That's how bad the chocolate was!  Overall, 3 stars, because the other donuts were okay.

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Saturday, September 10, 2011

Popeye's

I recently tried the one on Walnut St. in Rogers.  I went at an off time, but the service was a bit slow.  I've been seeing these commercials on TV for shrimp, but this Popeye's only had their normal Popcorn Shrimp (the only shrimp on the menu).  And I had to wait while they cooked it up.

Overall, I didn't get a great impression.  The service was slow, and the biscuit was so greasy that my napkins were soaked.  The Popeye's on 6th St./MLK in Fayetteville is a lot better.  Three stars.


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