Blind Onion has opened a second location, in the space formerly occupied by Cheese Bar. They have very sensibly made few changes to a very nice space. The biggest change that I noticed was a new mural on the east wall. I paid my first visit on a night that they were donating part of their proceeds to the local middle school. It's wonderful to see Blind Onion establishing themselves as good neighbors. As for the food, it remains the solid pub style pizza that I recall from their original location. The crust is neither thick nor thin, browned nicely on the bottom without being charred, and beautifully rolled around the perimeter, with a lovely amount of chewiness. One thing to be aware of: the menu and pricing are very clearly laid out on the website, and when I attempted to create a pickup order online, the pricing was noticeably higher. I cancelled the online transaction and simply called in my order instead, where I was charged the prices indicated on the site. My guess is that the price discrepancy was generated by a delivery service, which, in the case of my takeout order, would have provided no added...
Read morei am so glad there's a place like this near where we live now.
i found the red sauce to be a bit sweeter than what i'd like but honestly that made it work REALLY well with the garlic chips (which are just little squares of crispy pizza dough smothered with garlic and i'm getting them every time) and made any leftovers really great cold
i sincerely cannot wait to try out some of the housemade pizzas, as all we got was a basic pepperoni pie, which hit the wednesday weeknight spot dead-on.
staff was super friendly too, and even though we got takeout i can easily see dining in or just grabbing a slice or two and some of the honestly pretty solid looking canned & bottled beer collection. wouldnt expect them to have anything on tap so honestly that kind of level of pizza and beer is the exact level im looking for. soda selection was solid as well.
really cozy spot thats exactly as casual and quality youd look for in a neighborhood...
Read moreCame here to escape the cruel hardships the world has place upon me, hoping and praying that a slice would give my life meaning again but alas I was proven wrong. My slice looked like frozen pizza and was dripping so much oil that I could write my name with it. My girlfriends slice was just an inch of cheese with dry veggies that had been sitting there for hours. When we walked in they literally turned on the heating light for the pizza but before hand it had been off for who knows how long (health code violation). We’ve been mourning the loss of a young family member and honestly… this just made everything worst. Might have a break down later. I feel sick to my stomach, and not because I’m lactose intolerant but because I’m allergic to dairy. I’ve never had pizza this wack, honestly 7/11 has better, more authentic Italian pizza. They did have my girlfriends...
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