Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Picnic Pizza keeps on rulin'!
Earlier this evening, my best bud of all time, Bruce D, visited Chez Allison so's he could retrieve a Christmas CD I'd burned for him. Upon entering ma maison, Big Bruce asked if I'd eaten dinner. When I said "Non," Bruce asked, "Why don't we go to Picnic Pizza?" He didn't have to ask twice ...
As promised, the following (first published in August 2007) will be re-posted each and every time I visit Picnic Pizza:
I never get tired of talking about Picnic Pizza, aka Angelo's Picnic Pizza & Italian Restaurant. Picnic Pizza has been in business in Nashville for almost 25 years, and I've been raving about their pizza almost since day one.
What's so great about Picnic Pizza's pies? Well, each pizza starts with homemade dough, hand-rolled by Angelo himself; a zesty tomato sauce, perfectly spread, is added; then comes fresh-grated mozzarella cheese; and the whole shebang's topped with the best pepperoni, Italian sausage, mushrooms and peppers I've ever eaten. Picnic Pizza' pies are sliced into big NYC-style slices (Angelo e la sua famiglia hail from Brooklyn) and are served piping hot.
When Picnic Pizza moved to its current location in 2000, Angelo added a lunch buffet. For the past seven years, Priest Lake/Antioch residents have had a place in which they can gorge themselves on the best Italian food Nashville has to offer: pizza, of course, stromboli, spaghetti and marinara, sausage and peppers, fried eggplant, baked penne with vegetables, and a well-stocked salad bar, which features a damn fine vinegar 'n' oil dressing.
Nashville has a lot of Italian restaurants that claim to have the best pizza in the city. I've eaten at most of 'em and I've come to this conclusion: There ain't a pizza joint in town that can hold a candle to Picnic Pizza. Indeed.
Angelo's Picnic Pizza
2713 Murfreesboro Road
Antioch, TN 37013
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