So what about the other chain? Well, we shall see if I get back to try them out. So let's talk about 241. It's in a little strip mall in what I would refer to as the upper-down town. It's less pedestrian and more automobile friendly, but busy none the less.
This is mainly a pizza take-out/delivery place. There are a few stools with a slight ledge, and a table with four chairs. The place has deal advertisements everywhere. Information overload! I actually just used a flyer to order the wings. There was a pizza rack for slices, and while I wasn't too keen on the pizza that isn't even re-heated when you order it, I went with it. But waited to get my slice(s) (I ordered 1, but the place is 2-4-1 after all so I got two) with my wings. As I waited for the wings, several people came in for late lunches, and before long, all the slices were gone. I got a little nervous.
No worries, though. When the wings came up, so too did a fresh pepperoni pizza pie. Pizza, wings, dip and a Coke. This was going to be a good lunch.
I have to say, without hyperbole, this pizza was friggin amazing. AMAZING! Maybe it's because I have not had a great slice since coming to Ottawa, but this was, for me, near perfection. A big slice, nice mellow thin tomato sauce, thin crust, and melty, hot, oily cheese. Tasty thin pepperoni. Crispy crust.
I could fold the pizza and eat it. I loved it. And the grease, oh glorious grease. Oh how I miss good pizza!
The pizza slices came with a dipping sauce, and I went with their cheddar habanero. I barely used it because the pizza was so good, I didn't want the dip. But the dip had, and bare with me on this strange choice of words, a nice processed cheese with slightly smokey spice to it. That's right, processed like a Cheez Whiz, but with slightly more layers of flavour.
Oh yes, and there were wings.
There are three choices for wings: BBQ (which I assume meant grilled. Why I didn't inquire, I don't know), Boneless (which isn't a wing, but whatever) and breaded. I chose the breaded option.
The wings were small, as in very short. But meaty as all can be. The meat was juicy and soft. The wings have a thin breading, unlike many other wing joints, so that it acts like a flaky crispy fried chicken. It's slightly seasoned, somewhat greasy, but a nice tasting piece of chicken.
Sauce comes on the side. There is no listings of sauce on any menu, website, flyer or panel in the place, so when I asked the pizza dude what were my options, he just kind of listed off Medium, Hot, BBQ. One of the pizza dipping sauces was Frank's Red Hot, and I asked the dude if it was the hot or if hot was another sauce altogether. It was another sauce altogether.
It was a nice hot sauce, just slightly on the HFCS side, a little tomato based possibly BBQ sauce. Not the best sauce ever, and not really hot, but it did the job.
That pizza looked pretty damn sweet even if the wings were weak.
ReplyDeleteChris - I'm still missing that pizza, after like 3 weeks. It totally made up for the wings.
ReplyDeleteI never order wings from a pizza joint. They are usually blah :(
ReplyDeleteTeena - and you are right. I'm just addicted and just keep taking chances.
ReplyDeletesuperb information sharing and thanks for that.
ReplyDelete- St Austell
@eyanharve & @Kevin - no prob, I always try to help!
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