Pacific Pizza (Poway)

mmm-yoso!!!, a blog about food.  Cathy is writing today, Kirk's exciting Labor Day weekend has been extended a bit.

The Mister and I shop about once a month at the Atlas World Fresh Market in the Poway shopping center located in the triangle shaped mall surrounded by Pomerado Road, Twin Peaks Road and Ted Williams Parkway in Poway.  Atlas has a small 'Food Hall' area with Persian, Korean, Indian and a few other choices, which we are slowly trying out, depending on what is open when we shop.  Sometimes we don't want to eat there.

We noticed this signage for Pacific Pizza about seven weeks ago and finally dropped in.  Fullsizeoutput_d03 Locally owned, family run, this small shop has four picnic tables for indoor seating as well as a couple of small tables out front. 
IMG_9416The menu is simple, with pizzas, slices, salads, pastas, sandwiches, wings and a few other things, including Calzone and Stromboli.  You may recall my Stromboli-Calzone comparison post from ten years ago..or not. 
IMG_9416A small Greek salad (technically sized for one person, but the bowl is deep, toppings are plenty and we share) ($5).  Fresh ingredients and a good balsamic dressing. 
IMG_9416We ordered a calzone ($12.99, includes two toppings-we chose mushrooms and sausage)(additional toppings are $1.25 each and I don't think are necessary, since the cheesy mozzarella, parmesan and ricotta alone is great and would get 'diluted' with too many additions). 
IMG_9416 IMG_9412 Two sides of fresh made marina also came with the calzone.  That white stuff is a piece of garlic, which, along with the chunky tomato pieces is a pleasure to eat alone or with the calzone.  You can see the thin delicate crust, which was brushed with garlic butter and herbs.  This calzone was quite wonderful.  

People were ordering slices, some lunch specials, sandwiches, salads and pizzas while we were in here. One large delivery was being taken out when we walked in.

I hope Pacific Pizza does well; they are serving quality food and everyone working is patient, polite and friendly.

Pacific Pizza 14897 Pomerado Road Poway 92064 (858) 842-6000 Open Mon-Sat 10-9, Sun 12-8 website

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Tip Top Meats (Breakfast and Lunch)(again)

Thanks for stopping to read this food blog, mmm-yoso!!!.  Cathy is writing today, while Kirk and His Missus are 'vacationing' and celebrating the long Labor Day weekend.   

The Mister and I drive to Carlsbad every so often just to enjoy a nice meal and pick up some German and/or European treats to enjoy at home.  OK, we stop here a lot.   This post, from two years ago, has links to my other five posts in the top paragraph. (Yes, seven posts in 13 years is a lot for one restaurant, but it is just so good).IMG_9231 Breakfast can be glorious here.  The Big John (still $7.98) includes toast, herb-y home fried potatoes, three eggs (any style) and *all you can eat meat*.  Except bacon.  You can only order bacon once, at the first order.  People abused the privilege and now everyone must suffer. Pictured here is bacon and bratwurst.  There is a house made breakfast sausage, kielbasa and ham also available as part of your meat selection.  There are photos of Big John meats on the other posts; things here don't change.
IMG_9231The European Continental Breakfast ($8.99) is always interesting.  First, I crave the bread rolls (which you can purchase in the Deli section for 50¢ each), the Swiss cheese is thick sliced (creamy/buttery soft and a slight nutty flavor) then the meats which are on the plate are always varied. This day, there were two slices of six different lunchmeats (including braunschweiger(!), two salamis, a mild headcheese, veal bologna and thick slices of Black Forest ham). To me, this is a perfect breakfast. 

IMG_3350Eggs Benedict ($8.98) House made hollandaise (not very lemony at all) (compared to the hollandaise made at Costa's in West Covina).  Perfectly poached eggs on top of a quality (thicker than usual) toasted English muffin and served with the home fries (potatoes and herbs-nice).
IMG_3350 Meat Lovers Omelet ($8.99) Choice of two breakfast meats, three eggs. 
IMG_3350 Ham and bacon were the two chosen meats.  There was more of that than egg or cheese wrapped in the eggs.

On some weekdays, we drive up for lunch.IMG_6065 IMG_6053 Smoked pork chops with both (sweet red and sour white) krauts, mashed potato and beef barley soup ($11.49). Thick, lean, smoked in-house chops.  When we left, we purchased more in the market for an at-home feast.  The soups here are, of course, house made; thick, flavorful and really wonderful.  IMG_6065 Beef steak sandwich (from the hot sandwiches menu) on marble rye toast and a side of Cole slaw ($8.99). Oh my.  I've never ordered the Big John cheeseburger here; thought it would be 'average.  So wrong…this was a perfect medium rare cook of wonderful flavorful beef.  The other hot sandwiches as well as cold sandwiches are flavorful, fresh made, quite large and make a wonderful meal. 

I hope you are having (or had) a wonderful Labor Day celebration!

Tip Top Meats 6118 Paseo Del Norte Carlsbad, CA 92011 (760) 438-2620 Open daily 6 a.m.-8 p.m.

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