I think it would be good to use as a mac and cheese base though - if no one else in my family wanted it, I would have turned it into mac and cheese. 3/5.
Pizza
So, the main attraction, the pizza. Most of their pizzas as standard hand-tossed style, but they do a legit sounding Chicago deep dish too - "A deep-dish pie stuffed with 6 cups of cheese sealed with a top crust and then covered with sweet and spicy Chicago sauce." Yup.
My mom almost was going to order the Chicago style, at my urging as it was the one I'd really like to try, but, when she read the bit about it being stuffed with a full 6 cups of cheese, she got scared away.
Ziggy's also has an, um, impressive line up of curated pizzas. While you can build your own, their speciality line up is ... well, fun to say the least. Bbq cuicken, philly cheesesteak, greek, thai chicken, those are on there, but child's play compared to the Mandarin Beef and Broccoli pizza, the Mac and Cheese Pizza, the Lasagna Pie, um, the Crab Rangoon Pizza (yes, it has cream cheese, imitation crab, wonton crisps, sweet chili sauce ...). Most of the crazy pizzas are available as calzones too.
My family though? Not exactly adventurous.
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| Margherita. Medium. (16"). $19.99. |
"Garlic oil, tomato, fresh basil oil, Parmesan and mozzarella cheese."
This was my parent's order, as my mom really wanted something different (not regular saucy pizza, as they get pizza basically weekly). She loves Ziggy's Margherita apparently.
I tried a small piece, and I see why. It's all about the garlic oil and basil oil! Really, excellent flavorful oils. This was much like the rolls and dipping sauce, and, if I wanted cheesy pizza, well, I would actually have more. 3/5.
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| Margherita. Large. (24"). $25.99. |
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The next time they got it though ... it wasn't the same. They were not pleased.
The pizza was overdone, too crispy, and dry. It ... didn't taste like garlic. This pizza is all about that garlic! My main said it had way too much cheese. 1/5.
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| Cheese Pizza. Small 12". (Normally $8.49, free with deal). |
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We also got a small cheese pizza, because they have an online deal for a free small cheese pizza if you order a medium or large specialty pizza.
I'm glad we did, as it was dramatically better than the margarita.
A classic cheese pizza, marinara sauce, cheese, but, it was good, the style I like. Thin crispy crust, good sauce level with sauce that was not too tangy nor too sweet, and plenty of greasy greasy cheese.
The kind of pizza I'm not normally in the mood for, but when I want a cheesy bomb, this is exactly the style I like. Low 3/5.
Dessert
The desserts are not made in-house, but are locally made. Or so they said. As a
dessert-lover, I had to add on a dessert to each ord, particularly when I saw the lineup. A slew of cakes (triple layer chocolate, chocolate mousse, carrot cake), cheesecakes (raspberry or cotton candy (!!!) the day I ordered), cookies, crispy treats, and, whoppie pies. I kinda wanted them all.
I asked for recommendation and the guy taking our order said the triple chocolate layer cake was his favorite, followed by the chocolate mousse, and said the carrot cake was really good. Really, he said, they were all good. And were fresh. Well, that did it. I had to order something. I almost got the cotton candy cheesecake out of curiosity, but really had just had cheesecake for two days in a row, so that didn't seem right. If it wasn't night time, I would certainly have gotten chocolate mousse, or, a whoopee pie as they had a peanut butter filled one (but with chocolate cookies). So many great options, and I almost ordered the chocolate based ones for the next day ...
I ordered the carrot cake. However ... it did not come with our order, and my mom did not notice until she was home, and I asked about it. Sadness.
The next time we ordered, I was certain to order it again. I've since tried several others, but have become convinced of something.
These desserts are *not* all made locally. The cotton candy cheesecake, and the "Grand Slam" pie most certainly come from Sysco. Their names and uniqueness tipped me off. Pretty sure most of the chocolate cakes do as well (e.g. the "Ultimate Chocolate Cake"). And yes, the carrot cake. I do believe the whoopee pies might be made locally.
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| Gourmet Carrot Cake. $5.49. |
"Three layers of moist carrot cake loaded with shredded carrots, pecan pieces, and crushed pineapple, filled and iced with real cream cheese frosting and topped with chopped pecans."
So, about that carrot cake. Finally. They told me that people love it, and come there for it explicitly.
It is a 3 layer cake, with nuts.
It was highly, highly mediocre. It was moist enough, and the shredded carrot and pineapple were pleasant. Yay for crunch from pecans (also on the back frosted layer). It did not have too much spicing. But ... it really did not shine in any way.
And the frosting? Didn't taste like cream cheese at all.
Overall, very, very, very generic, and not something I'd get again. Low 3/5, maybe 2.5/5.
The online menu listed a lower price, but I saw we were charged $5.49 per slice, which ... is kinda just crazy for a thin slice of the Sysco product.
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| Grand Slam Pie (Top). $5.49. |
"A Chocolate cookie filled with custard, brownie pieces, peanuts, and chopped Snickers bars. More brownies, caramel, and both white and dark chocolate cover the top."
"Chocolate cookie crust filled with custard & brownies, topped with Snickers bars, more brownies, caramel & peanuts, and then drizzled with dark and white chocolate."
Um, yeah. This is what tipped me off to the desserts being from Sysco. A pie called "Grand Slam" and Snickers as an ingredient. The "Grand Slam" it turns out all revolves around the Snicker's concepts: peanuts, chocolate, caramel. The two descriptions I pulled from the Sysco site differ slightly, is the custard filled with peanuts and chopped Snickers or not? Is it topped with Snickers and peanuts or not? Maybe the product changed at some point?
Also, um, how crazy did this sound?! A chocolate cookie (crust). Brownies (inside and on top). Snickers (inside ... and on top?). Caramel. Chocolate sauce. Dark chocolate. White chocolate. Peanuts. Custard. It also had whipped cream. WAT.
I approached this with slight fear, to be honest. I assumed that at least some component would be tasty, but kinda doubted that they'd come together all that well.
It actually turned out to be pretty tasty, although, yes, there was a lot going on.
Starting at the top.
The whipped cream on top was fluffy, sweet, and tasty enough. The chunks of brownie, perched on top and falling off the side were rich, thick, chocolately, smoist chunk of brownie, but ... I'm not really a brownie girl. They were a bit lost in all the very sweet, very gooey caramel sauce drowning the whole thing. The caramel sauce poured over it was perhaps a bit too generous (ok, pretty sure Ziggy's added to that part). The chocolate elements on top were also fairly lost, just, sweet caramel it was.
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| Grand Slam Pie: Base. |
Ok, moving to the base, the chocolate cookie crust. It was fine. Not to hard, which I appreciated. Intensely chocolately.
Above that was a layer I couldn't quite understand. It looked like cookie dough ... but studded with. peanuts. It almost even tasted like cookie dough. The description really didn't help here, but it actually was pretty good. Maybe it was supposed to be like the nougat in a Snickers? And the peanuts? There were TONS of peanuts. Very, very, very peanut forward.
Above that is the ... custard, not as thick as a cheesecake. I liked the custard, it was smooth and creamy, and the peanuts in particular were really nice integrated into it. I didn't find actual Snicker's bars inside my piece, but that was fine with me.
So add up a chocolate cookie crust, tons of peanuts, a creamy custard, way too much caramel, brownie bits, chocolate sauce, and some kind of cookie dough like layer ... and you get a complete overload. Overload of sweet, overload of textures, overload of SNICKERS, ZOMG SNICKERS. Why is this not called Snicker's Pie?
So overall, this really wasn't bad. I quite enjoyed bites of creamy sweet custard, with crunchy nuts, and a *little* sweet caramel. But it was an overload, and you definitely need to like Snicker's flavors. And, well, not have a peanut allergy. Higher 3/5.