Unilocal fans — I’ve got your next spot to hit up. as long as it’s the 2nd or 4th Thursday of a month! What a rad spot this place is! Literally a dudes house, in a cornfield, with a couple brick ovens out back in which to make some legit pizza! Upon parking(in aforementioned corn field) you saunter on over to the back yard. A la church giving box, you pay $ 10 per adult and per kid based on what you think they should be charged. Next, you jump in line or in the crowd and wait for the pizza. This stuff is good and you watch it come out of the sweet brick oven(s). The pies come out 2 at a time and it’s like watching locust devour a field when they come out. All you can eat, but you gotta have some etiquette — bad vibes if you stand there in front of the pizza that you don’t want but don’t let others in. Also, don’t be timid, you’ll go hungry! Things start up at 5 pm and go until around 8. Best to get here early as the pickins are best and lines are shorter. Like the roving zombie hoards on the walking dead, the hipsters and grad students showed up in force about half way through. My son threw a stick and hit three ironic t-shirts, a gaggle of bearded guys wearing skinny jeans and there were more thick brimmed glasses than he should shake said stick at. While I don’t have proof, I’d venture a guess that at least a handful placed themselves in the«I’ll pay what I can» category and pitched in $ 2 for the evening — I may be wrong… maybe. Regardless, their presence made for good conversation fodder and the lines gave all of us a reason to eat a few slices less than we may otherwise have. End of the day, you gotta try this place if you’re in the area for any of the summer months. Every 2nd and 4th Thursday, they’re ready for business and will make you ask«I wonder if I could do this?». The answer is, probably, but it’d be hard to be this good at it and top this experience. Great for kids and adults alike, this is a must try for any and all in the surrounding area. Double stamp, no eraseys.
Rob C.
Classificação do local: 5 Kalona, IA
Love this place! Think someone cooking you quality pizza and letting you have a picnic in their beautiful yard. This is the place. Just about 5 miles south of Oxford, they have two stone hearths that they cook the pizza in and then lay it out on a table for the guests to help themselves. They also occasionally have bread available for sale as well. This is quality pizza not chain pizza by any stretch of the imagination. The only thing you might need to bring with you is a blanket to sit on but other then that they have everything there. Bring your appetite and $ 10 per person and this is a quality evening without having to do anything except get there!
Lucas B.
Classificação do local: 5 Deadwood, SD
I just recently found out about this and was able to catch this on the last night of the season(I think according to the website). Totally worth the trip! I couldn’t believe how many people were there. The parking looked like a fairground. At first I was a little worried by the long lines, but they kept them moving and I had no trouble getting my fill. The rueben pizza was awesome! At last count I heard they had made 225 pizzas tonight! The setting was really cool, like a big family picnic on a farm. Definitely bring some chairs, beer, wine, and candles. Some people brought a whole setup with banquet tables, table cloths, candles, etc. and made their own little romantic dinner experience. Kids ran around freely and played in the treehouse and tag. Really glad I went to check this out.
Nan K.
Classificação do local: 5 Tiffin, IA
Amazing unique eating experiance ! pay $ 10(or what you can) eat amazing homemade pizza and enjoy the environment ! *bring your own chair *bring your own wine and tons of friends.