gleam wrote:As far as this style of pizza goes, Costco's is definitely the best of the bunch. It's not too difficult for them to reach that point, but they beat out the pizza from Dominos/Little Caesar's/Papa John's/Pizza Hut every day of the week.
I do crave the grease every now and then.
Of course, Canadian Costcos have Montreal Smoked Meat sandwiches. Not good MSM, but edible. I'd probably rather have that than, say, a chicken bake.
Cathy2 wrote:It took a while to find the right thread to insert this link to:
The Real Reason Costco's Pizza is So Delicious
They have a pizza robot to make pizza with the same amount of sauce, toppings and cheese.
I see enough differences in how the pizza is prepped Mettawa and Glenview, I think the robot hasn't at least visited Mettawa. When I find out there is one, I want to see it.
A paper tag on a recent pizza indicated there was a vegetarian option for the pizza. I have seen enough people declined a vegetarian pizza, I have my doubts. Of course, if you buy a whole pizza, perhaps it could be possible.
Regards,
Cathy2
spinynorman99 wrote:They will make a veggie-only pizza on request. I believe it's an ordering option at the video kiosks.
spinynorman99 wrote:Cathy2 wrote:A paper tag on a recent pizza indicated there was a vegetarian option for the pizza. I have seen enough people declined a vegetarian pizza, I have my doubts. Of course, if you buy a whole pizza, perhaps it could be possible.
Regards,
Cathy2
They [Costco] will make a veggie-only pizza on request. I believe it's an ordering option at the video kiosks.
JoelF wrote:What disappoints me is that although it's an ingredient in their 'combo', they won't make a a sausage-only pizza, sausage being more popular than pepperoni in Chicago (and virtually nowhere else). I've requested it in the suggestion box multiple times.
Costco food court has self ordering kiosks at the 1430 S Ashland Ave location. They do not have them in Niles, I was there a few days ago, nor Clybourn the last time I was there. Even with the kiosks one has the option of ordering in-line via a human.Cathy2 wrote:I haven't seen the video kiosks at any Costco I have visited, where is one around here?
G Wiv wrote:Costco food court has self ordering kiosks at the 1430 S Ashland Ave location. They do not have them in Niles, I was there a few days ago, nor Clybourn the last time I was there. Even with the kiosks one has the option of ordering in-line via a human.Cathy2 wrote:I haven't seen the video kiosks at any Costco I have visited, where is one around here?
pairs4life wrote:Additionally, I watched a woman stretch dough for pizza yesterday, so when does the robot come in Cathy?
G Wiv wrote:Costco food court has self ordering kiosks at the 1430 S Ashland Ave location. They do not have them in Niles, I was there a few days ago, nor Clybourn the last time I was there. Even with the kiosks one has the option of ordering in-line via a human.Cathy2 wrote:I haven't seen the video kiosks at any Costco I have visited, where is one around here?
pairs4life wrote:Additionally, I watched a woman stretch dough for pizza yesterday, so when does the robot come in Cathy?
spinynorman99 wrote:pairs4life wrote:Additionally, I watched a woman stretch dough for pizza yesterday, so when does the robot come in Cathy?
"Robot" may be streching it a bit, it's like a record player with sauce being dispensed from the stylus arm, so it's not a fully automated process, just an intermediate step:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Q0vk_fKDEo
Coogles wrote:
Little Caesars patented a pizza making robot last year that's supposed to do everything... press the dough out, sauce, add cheese and toppings and put in the oven.
https://www.restaurantbusinessonline.co ... izza-robot
Kman wrote:Coogles wrote:
Little Caesars patented a pizza making robot last year that's supposed to do everything... press the dough out, sauce, add cheese and toppings and put in the oven.
https://www.restaurantbusinessonline.co ... izza-robot
They need to take it one step further and have the robot toss the completed pizza directly into the trash and cut out the middle man. The only thing that keeps Little Caesars from being called worst pizza in the world is the continued existence of Domino's.
WhyBeeSea wrote:Kman wrote:Coogles wrote:
Little Caesars patented a pizza making robot last year that's supposed to do everything... press the dough out, sauce, add cheese and toppings and put in the oven.
https://www.restaurantbusinessonline.co ... izza-robot
They need to take it one step further and have the robot toss the completed pizza directly into the trash and cut out the middle man. The only thing that keeps Little Caesars from being called worst pizza in the world is the continued existence of Domino's.
I'd be happy to eat Domino's thin crust and little Caesars square pan slices again. Not the best pizza I've ever had, but they're far from inedible
spinynorman99 wrote:I have eaten the occasional Domino's and Costco pizza, but in a city like Chicago, where there are countless neighborhood places that are far superior there's really no reason to order from them.
thetrob wrote:spinynorman99 wrote:I have eaten the occasional Domino's and Costco pizza, but in a city like Chicago, where there are countless neighborhood places that are far superior there's really no reason to order from them.
When you are coaching a youth Baseball, Hockey, Soccer, etc. team and you need a bunch of them to feed to kids age 10 and younger and the local Domino's will sell you pizza's for $5 vs $15 from the "neighborhood place", there is a great reason to order from them. They are not the best, and not as good as most neighborhood places, but they are more than acceptable, especially for kids.
Thanks, guess I simply did not notice. Then again, I seldom use the Costco food court and don't have coffee ground there.spinynorman99 wrote:They've been at Niles for some time now, adjacent to the coffee grinders/lock-up cage. Takes about 30 seconds to order on the touchscreen.