A Brooklyn Pizzeria- on Mission Gorge Road; NY Style Pizza without the attitude

mmm-yoso, the blog, is back with Cathy talking today.  Kirk and Ed are merely eating somewhere -one of them in California, the other in Arizona- so they, too, can blog soon.  This is a fun hobby we have.

Hi. So, anyhow, The Mister and I were out last Sunday, looking for something cold to drink in the humidity that is "summer" (for all of two weeks) to those of us who now live in San Diego and were on Mission Gorge Road.  We saw "yetanotherStarbucks" and stopped.  A few doors down, this placard caught my eye:Abp_004_3

This storefront was a Republican Party Headquarters for the 2004 election, and I never paid attention to it once  "Frank’s Happy Chef" closed in the mall ( We really liked Franks- Greek and wonderfully fresh; it is now an Indian Buffet).  There is a Souplantation in there, but the parking situation is kind of  horrid since there are quite a few places to eat and it is within waking distance from two Kaiser Hospitals.Abp_003_2

I stepped back and saw the signage with the not too original name (or so I thought)…"Pizzeria, Etc."

We ventured in and grabbed a menu.Abp_006 Abp_005

I saw the name and website address "A Brooklyn Pizzeria". Hmmm. Other NY Style pizzerias sometime have "an attitude" with us. No names shall be mentioned here. You know where I mean, and I do like their pizzas.

It is not air conditioned inside, but we did not want to take a whole Cheese Pie home…and, they had salads on the menu (unlike my prior Favorite Pizza Joint in San Diego).  We said we would  eat in, ordered a small antipasto salad ($5.50) and a Cheese Pie ($11.00- $1 less than where we usually go) Of course all pies are the same 18 inch size and made in the NY style. There is a case of ready made pies, where you can order a slice or two at the front door, just like at that place with an attitude.

Nunzio prepared our small salad in two bowls for us- which was nice. Abp_001

Not much lettuce (which I did not want anyhow but suspect we would have gotten more of if we got the salad "to go") but a provolone/capicola roll, some cut up mortadella and Genoa salami along with gardiniera, fresh tomato, cucumber, olive pieces, onion and a pepperocini, all tossed with a nice Italian dressing and topped with shredded mozzarella.  Brought out to our table- nice.

Abp_002_2 The cheese pie.  Again, brought out to our table, (unlike being set in a window with merely the toppings of the pie yelled out, so you can go and pick it up yourself, like at that other place).  Nice, thin crust, good, salty, fresh tasting mozzarella with a very good, rich, tomato-y sauce.  We did add oregano which was on the table.

When we finished, we went up to ask about dessert with the  leftover pizza on the pan and Nunzio boxed it up for us.

This place serves excellent Pizza. (There is a daily special of 2 slices and a drink for $6) and somehow I suspect the sandwiches are great also.  They also sometimes have Zeppoli (2 for $1), although not the day we were there.  I *love* Zeppoli and can find it on occasion only at Solunto Bakery in Little Italy.  The people who work here are all very nice and friendly and efficient.  Try to stop by.  You will like it and won’t get yelled at.

A Brooklyn Pizzeria 6171 Mission Gorge Road San Diego 92120 phone (619) 584-9000(fax) (619) 584-9004  Sun-Thurs 11a.m.-9 p.m, Fri-Sat 11 a.m.-10 p.m. website