Basic Information:
Pizza: Grimaldi’s Coal Brick-Oven Pizzeria
Number of Locations: about 50 across 12 states
Location Reviewed: 6401 Bluebonnet Blvd. in Baton Rouge , LA (Update: this location is now closed. Grimaldi's has no current locations in Louisiana.)
Website: https://www.grimaldispizzeria.com/
Date of Review Visit: January 2016
What I Ordered: Personal (12”) pizza with Italian sausage;
Dr. Pepper to drink
Price: $15.81 (includes drink and tax but not tip)
Photo:
Summary Review: 3 stars (out of 5)
Detailed Review:
Crust: The name and dining atmosphere at Grimaldi’s screams New York , but the crust on Grimaldi’s pizza is actually the crispy thin southern style. The crust is slightly charred, as is usual for a brick-oven pizza, but I could taste the charring of the crust a little more than I would have preferred. Score: 7/10.
Sauce: The sauce has a nice thick texture, and it is slightly spiced without being overspiced. Overall, this sauce is excellent, and it is the strength of this pizza. Score: 10/10.
Cheese: The cheese blend is 100% mozzarella, so it produces a rather bland taste. Sprinkling on the parmesan provided helps but only a little. The pizza is slightly undercheesed. On the bright side, the cheese produces no grease, so there is a redeeming quality on this criterion. Score: 6/10.
Toppings: The toppings appear in moderate quantity. I tasted no spices in the Italian sausage at first, but the spiciness built the more I ate. The real problem with the toppings is the pricing scheme. Each topping is the same price regardless of pizza size, so the personal size is a real loser. There was only one of me, and I came here on a hiking trip, thus making me unable to store leftovers. Therefore, my only choice was to order a personal size pizza, so I had to order only one topping to keep the price reasonable. Score: 6/10.
Overall Taste: The excellent sauce saves what is otherwise a fairly bland overall taste. Score: 7/10.
Pizza Appearance: The pizza’s appearance is OK except for the undercheesing.
Dining Atmosphere: Grimaldi’s offers a pleasant upscale dining atmosphere with a touch of class without being pretentious. Pictures of New York dot the walls.
Customer Service: The
service was fine on my visit, but I should note that they re-light the oven
every day right before dinner rush, and they cannot bake pizzas while the oven
is being re-stoked. Thus, I had to wait
about 20 minutes before they could take my order.
Monetary Value: And now we finally get to the New
York aspect of this pizza: the price! The quality is good, but this pizza is very
overpriced, especially for the personal sized pizza due to the topping pricing
scheme described above. For what you put
in your mouth, this pizza is not worth the price.
The Final Judgment:
I might come here for a change of pace, but the price would
keep me from being a regular, and I would never order the personal size pizza
if I lived nearby (and therefore had a refrigerator to store the leftovers). In the brick-oven pizza category, I prefer Brixx
over Grimaldi’s. Score: 74/100.
No comments:
Post a Comment