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Welcome to my Good Eats blog, here you will find taste tests, food product reviews, recipes and some restaurant reviews.

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Anthony’s pizza and pasta – Denver Colorado

February 28, 2017

My parents and I stopped here for a pretty early dinner at about 4 o’clock. So as you would expect the place was empty, but a view people came in while we were there. We went up to the counter to order and we had a coupon for five dollars off if you bought two one topping 18 inch pizzas. So we figured we would just eat what we could and take the rest home. So we ordered a 18 inch sausage pizza ($18.10) and a 18 inch pepperoni pizza ($18.10). Along with three fountain drinks ($1.79 each). So we went to fill our drinks and sat and waited a little bit and then out comes


a huge pepperoni pizza which covered a large amount of the table along with some paper plates. I was really surprised at how big the pizza was and knew it definitely wasn’t an 18 inch pizza and was quite a bit bigger. They also said the other pizza would be out in a bit, but I was wondering where they were going to put it. Then we started to try to figure out how to eat it since the slices were so big and way bigger than your plate so it was kind of interesting and I ended up having to cut off the end off to make it easier to eat and then had to definitely fold the rest and it worked okay. A little bit into eating this they brought the other pizza out and just sat it on the next table. I ended up just having two slices of the pepperoni and mom and dad both had some of each. This pizza I thought was all right, but not really that special it was nice and thin and the crust tasted all right. The cheese and pepperoni on top was all right the cheese and toppings weren’t piled on too thick but the slices were just so big that you got plenty of cheese and toppings. There was also a decent amount of sauce which tasted all right too. Everything about the pizza I thought was just about average or slightly above. The only thing I thought that stood out was just the size of it. I was expecting the pizza to be an 18 inch pizza but it was definitely bigger than that, so I did an Internet search the next day and found straight from their website that they stretch their pizza out to 22 to 24 inches for their eat in customers. So we ended up quite a bit more pizza than we could handle, but there’s always tomorrow and maybe the next day to eat the rest.  The leftovers turned out pretty good and maybe even better than the first night. Anthony’s pizza might not be the greatest pizza ever but you can get a decent pizza that is even bigger if you eat in the restaurant and had a very good price for that much pizza.
 
 
 
 
 
 
16221 E 40th Ave C, Denver, CO 80239




Friday, March 17, 2017

Jerico’s restaurant – Omaha Nebraska

August 11, 2016

Last time we were in Omaha we stopped here for a delicious prime rib and we decided to stop in again this time. We were here for a pretty early dinner so we could get the early bird prime rib special for only ($14.99). This came with an 8 ounce prime rib, a salad, soup, a roll and a baked potato.



I really enjoyed this prime rib. It was very tasty and was salted and well-seasoned along the edges. Before the prime rib cage our,


salad came it was a rather plain salad but I did enjoy the ranch dressing very much.



The soup this day was beer cheese with bacon and green onions on top this was very good I thought.








Address: 11732 W Dodge Rd, Omaha, NE 68154



Thursday, March 9, 2017

Werner Park – Papillion, NE

August 10, 2016


 
This was a Wednesday night so it was Wiener Wednesday and quarter hot dog night which was sponsored by Hebrew national. The condiment station only had a few things; ketchup, mustard, relish but you can’t beat a quarter hot dog especially when it’s a decent brand like Hebrew national.

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Dugger’s Café – Omaha Nebraska

August 11, 2016

We were here for rather late breakfast, but they serve breakfast the whole time they’re open. Mom and I ordered the lemon pancakes with bacon ($7.95) and dad ordered the lemon pancakes and sausage also ($7.95). Mom and dad both ordered coffee as well ($2.25).



These lemon pancakes were not huge in size. They were very good and had a good lemon flavor. These also came with homemade raspberry syrup which I thought were excellent and went very good with the lemon pancakes. The bacon I thought was all right.






Address: 4950 Dodge St, Omaha, NE 68132