The band
is playing and the pizza is hot!
Three
cheers for the return of Supreme Pizza!
David Pelow has put the shine back into this neighborhood pizzeria and
it is worth a visit. The long list of toppings available is mind boggling
leaving the customer with a dizzying array of pizza possibilities. Anchovies and artichoke hearts? Pickles and pepper mix? Chicken and cactus? Just about anything you could want on a
pizza is there. Pasta dishes, sub
sandwiches and soup of the day round out the menu choices.
Music is also available for the playing and enjoying. When you visit you may be lucky enough to enjoy an impromptu bluegrass jam session or perhaps some delightful piano playing by a neighbor. Pelow, who has music in his blood and pizzas at his fingertips, is committed to having a piano in the restaurant. Currently a beautiful Cable Midget piano graces the dining room and Pelow invites neighbors to play. "People come in to play all the time!" said Pelow. Often Pelow has his mandolin at the restaurant and plays when inspired or when friends eager to have the aforementioned impromptu bluegrass jam stop by for a little grub.
Music is
just a fringe benefit to this neighborhood eatery. The food is what it is all about. Check out all you can eat spaghetti every Thursday. Pelow and his crew serve of up
delicious spaghetti, hunks (no demure slices here) of garlic bread and sauce
for $4.95, including tax. Pelow is
committed to serving the neighborhood and supporting the community that
supports him. "Iím
here for the long haul" says Pelow.
This generous proprietor is happy to be back in the neighborhood after
working at Supreme Pizza 10 years ago.
So do trot
on down and and bring the kids there is bound to be something wonderful cooking up at Supreme Pizza, 912 East
Johnson Street. Open
Weekdays11:30a.m.-11:00p.m., Weekends 2:00p.m.-late, call ahead for carry out or delivery 255-2200.
-Lisa
Nett