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Al's Pizzeria

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Chowdown Showdown

Eggstraordinary: Who Cooks Up the Best Pepper and Egg Sandwich?

This week, Patch sought out the best pepper and egg sandwich in the Evergreen Park, Oak Lawn and Palos area for our new ongoing series “Chowdown Showdown.”

Welcome to “Chowdown Showdown,” a weekly feature where we take one type of food and ask readers to nominate their favorite restaurants in Evergreen Park, Oak Lawn and Palos. This week’s food in focus was the Lenten staple, pepper and egg sandwiches. We tallied the votes on each respective Patch site and Facebook page. The selected restaurants for our second “Chowdown Showdown” all made great sandwiches. We sampled each and selected a winner. Palos Patch - Grassano's sandwich had the most green pepper flavor of the three we sampled. The bread was soft and complimented the texture of the eggs nicely. I like the extra kick the peppers provided. It made for a great sandwich. 4.5 Stars Evergreen Park Patch - This sandwich was my favorite! The …

Wendy LoCascio

12:18 pm on Wednesday, February 29, 2012

YES YES YES!!!!!!! wooohoooo!!! thanks guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We love pepper and egg sammies. They remind us of grammie. So when we make them I believe she is right there with us saying "no brown eggs Wen nooo brown eggs! hahahahaa Thank you Palos Patch and to those who suggested and voted for us!!!!! this is perfect news for a most perfect day~!!!   more ›

Sunday, February 19, 2012

The People Have Spoken and the Most-Loved Pizza in the Southland is ...

You've voted, you've commented, you've left reviews and you've tasted. The judges have spoken and we've settled for all time the question of who bakes the Most-Loved Pizza in the Southland.

The people have spoken—and tasted—and the results we've all been waiting for are in. After two fierce rounds in the Patch Pizza Playoffs, the most-loved pizza in the Southland has emerged. We started with eight brackets of competitors. The No. 1 vote-getter in each bracket moved to the championship round and the finalists were judged on three factors—the number of votes, positive reviews on each restaurant's Patch listing and the all-important blind taste test. Tasters from the Patch audience last Thursday were critical and took their jobs seriously. They applauded the sauteed veggies in pies from Mama and Me in Homewood, the tasty sausage from Salina's Pizza in Tinley Park, flavorful sauce from Al's Pizzeria in Palos Heights and sweet …

Wendy LoCascio

10:41 pm on Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Thank you Nancy!!! :). We had a great time with it!   more ›

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