I had a bizarre pizza experience yesterday. I work in Itasca and I've tried a few of the local pizza places. Of the places we've tried, they've all had two things seemingly in common. First, they all seem to use really good fresh ingredients, except for one. The other thing is that they all tasted completely bland, except one. No flavor at all. The one place that didn't seem to be high quality ingredients was also the only one of the four that had any flavor. Unfortunately it just wasn't to my liking, which is odd because it's a chain and the one by my house was pretty good the one time I tried it.
So we (our group of 6) decided to try a new place. The first strike was the name, At's a Nice. We walk in about 11:20 in the morning, second strike, nobody in the place. We waited 20 minutes or so for the pizza, not a single person walked in nor did I hear the phone ring. Strike 3, they have menus on the table that are merely laminated carry-out menus.
Strike 4 is probably just my own prejudice, but everybody in the place spoke Spanish. I just find that strange in a pizza place, maybe I shouldn't. Strike 5, I notice a dough machine, nothing hand-tossed here.
Anyway, we get the pizza back to the office and the first thing I notice is the oregano and crushed red peppers I asked them for since they had shakers on the tables. The containers must have held 6 fluid ounces, and they were filled to the brim. We ordered about $30 worth of pizza, but that's still a lot. That's more red pepper than I go through at home in a year.
But the pizza itself was great. They were a little heavy on the sauce, but the sauce was spicy and flavorful. The crust was crispy yet not cracker thin. And the cheese was plentiful and had just that little touch of orange grease on top. It was also evident that they sprinkled oregano on top of the cheese before cooking. The only thing really lacking was no fennel in the sausage.
Maybe it was just my low expectation, but I really loved this place. I will definitely be back again.
At's A Nice Pizzeria Pastaria
380 W Irving Park Rd Ste E
Wood Dale, IL 60191
(630) 766-5200