Cuban Pulled Pork Sandwich
Pies Pints Birmingham, Al

Pies Pints Birmingham, Al

125 20th St S, 35233, Birmingham, US, 35233-2019, United States

Pizza • Steak • Casual • Cheese


"like janis joplin 's bobby mcgee, we waited for a train to find a place to cool. we were in the mood for a pint and a torte, naja, at least we were once we found a place called pies pints: this is one of two locations in al anfld this chain has 11 other locations in oh, in, ky, va, ww and in. initially it is located on a busy inner city with only street parking places, it was at least a little more limited during the day, maybe once it was a bit confusing, the sitting scenario was 't clear, neither was whether table service was available. the only person we couldn't ask anymore was not much help because it was first hesitating and wasn't clear what we should do. Apparently the order is expected at the bar and it is honorary to bring our order to a table where it sat. it is a hip and comfortable interieur while the pizza is the star, but they have a nice selection of salads and small menu of sandwiches and desserts. as for pizza they offer gluten and milk-free options and interesting choices like street mais pizza, need to try this, rob gorgonzola, Cuban pork, and a thai. we went with a local brew and a mozzarella caprese cake that was pretty good. the whole important crust was very good and it was perfectly cooked. there is a fairly large beer menu, including local brewery choices and the craft beers are a bit quite expensive, but they have PBR draft for $2, but I can not drink that, eewww happy hours is monday friday from 3 6pm. $1 off select pints house weine and $2 off starters. they can easily order online for pickup or delivery, which is available with grubhub and door dash. lower line: the pizza is good, the service is simply strange, but the place is cool when you can park."

Gather

Gather

519 Memorial Drive Southeast, Atlanta, GA 30312, United States

Tapas • Dining • Coffee • Cheese


"A friend and I were planning to visit Oakland Cemetery (just across Memorial Drive from the café for a scavenger hunt. We opted to meet here beforehand for lunch. We had planned to park in the cemetery's parking lot, but there was some road race which restricted access to the north side of Memorial Drive. Hence, we ended up parking on street a block south and a few blocks over from the café. The market itself has a small lot, but it seemed mostly geared towards market patrons. I *assume* you could park there while you grabbed a meal at the café also. The lot seemed to fill up quickly, though. We met there at around 11:20 a.m. on a Sunday. you enter the market from the side doors (i.e., not those facing Memorial Drive . To your left is the café area. A line forms to order at a counter. There are menus available in a basket for you to peruse while in line. It was at this point that we discovered that breakfast was still in progress. Lunch didn't begin until noon. We opted to do the first zone of our scavenger hunt and return. We got back just after noon. Ordering was quick, though we somehow did not end up with a little metal table tag. One of the entrees arrived fairly quickly but mine seemed to take longer for some reason. They managed to find us even without our table displayed. The staff seemed friendly enough. I had ordered a BLT and a side of fries. The volume of fries was larger than I expected, actually, but they were good. The BLT was fine. I found the bread a bit odd it was not dark but tasted a bit of rye. To me, that wouldn't be the standard first choice for BLT bread, but it wasn't bad. I don't think I underwent a full conversion to being a BLT on rye guy, though. At the end, you bus your table and drop off plastic trays over at a station near the drink machine. Prices were fair. Overall, this is a good option if you aren't looking for a particularly heavy meal (as you might get in some of the other restaurants facing Oakland . I'd consider a follow up visit."

Roma Coliseum

Roma Coliseum

Portland, United States Of America, 97206

Bars • Pizza • Italian • Breakfast-brunch


"02/02/2022: 4.75 out of 5 It 's the Year of the Tiger, so we celebrate the Lunar New Year in the last several days with so much Asian foods. I needed a break. ???? So, obviously the best go to food that you just can 't go wrong with is pizza,right? So, after my Wednesday Running Group, we went to what we know what is good, Pizza Roma in Woodstock. Masks are requiredwhich is expected, but this establishment isn 't partaking in any of the Social Discrimination Policies that some restaurantowners/management are choosing to do. Seemed like today the staff was doing some cleaning, but we were still welcomed to comein, order, and dine in with pizza and beer. Although there were some new faces to me, the staff were friendly, attentive, quickand responsive, which just adds to a relaxing and enjoyable meal. Admittedly, I saw a few new items on the menu that I findintriguing, so I will have to come and try some the hot hoagies that now have. All in all, at the end of any meal I often willask, Would you come back? Of course it 's quite obvious, I keep coming back to Pizza Roma. Most likely since the staff aregreat, the food and drinks are tasty, and the establishment doesn 't partake in any form of discrimination. So, if you ever geta chance, definitely try it once and decide for yourself. Enjoy! 02/23/20: 4.5 out of 5 One of the favorites go to locales with my Wednesday night run group for pizza by the slice and cold beer. Came here today on a Sunday. This is a greatlocal place in Woodstock that has great pizza selections, as well as other menu items, ample seating, friendly service and cleanbathrooms (you all know a clean bathroom makes a huge difference). If you ever get a chance, try the Shroom! It isfantastically delicious. Definitely worth a try once and decide for yourself. I know I 'll be going back for more. Enjoy!"