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| By Julie Lawrence OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Julie Lawrence |
| Published May 28, 2009 at 11:27 a.m. |
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The new Brick 3 Pizza has arrived in the former African Hut spot at 1107 N. Old World 3rd St., and from the looks of it, it's being well received.
Sure, pizza's not a hard sell in this town, but when you see the customer line extending through the dining area and going down the back hall, there's got to be more than a classic crust, sauce and cheese combo responsible.
We're willing to bet it's the lasagna pizza, piled high with chunky mounds of beef and ricotta cheese. But then again, you never know. The other slices looked pretty tempting, too.
Owners Tan Lo and Rick Barrett, who also own the forthcoming Moderne Condominiums located just north on 3rd Street and Juneau Avenue, opened Brick 3 in early May as a Downtown source for New York-style pizza. On any given day, you'll choose from about 10 varieties, available in 20-inch pies ($19.50-$34.50) or large slices ($3-$5.25).
All the classics are there, including the Milwaukee favorite -- sausage, mushroom and onion -- but general manager Figo Akcay has something of a passion for pizza and his creativity is manifested in the form of full Italian meals on soft crust.
The Caprese ($4.95, $33.50), for example, looks more like the savory salad it's named for, and probably requires the same utensils to eat it. The generous slices of fresh mozzarella are made in-house, as is the tangy red sauce and garlic-infused olive oil.
The Philly cheese steak ($4.50, $27.50), too, pushes the envelope on what a slice of pizza can accomplish for your hunger. Imagine the traditional hearty sandwich; now imagine it sans bun and ingredients spread out across your pizza.
Every so often Akcay will offer up a special or two not found on the daily menu. (Note: keep your eyes open for his stromboli.)
Still, nothing quite compares to the sight of Brick 3's 34-inch pizza, which the owners call the biggest in Milwaukee. Whether the title is accurate is irrelevant; this beast of a feast is enough to feed at least 10 people, although that probably depends on how hungry those 10 people are.
"Milwaukee's biggest pizza" starts at $45.45 for cheese and adds an extra $4.50 per topping.
The menu also expands out of pizza territory into other Italian-influenced fare, such as meatball and chicken parmigiana sandwiches, calzones, garlic bread, fried ravioli, tiramisu and cannoli.
Brick 3 recently began its delivery service (minimum $10 purchase with $3 delivery fee) as well as curbside service and catering. The restaurant is open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Wednesday and 11 a.m. to 4 a.m. Thursday through Saturday. It is closed Sundays.
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Posted by loader on June 27, 2009 at 6:08 p.m. (report)
much better flavor than la famiglia
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Posted by llpierce on May 30, 2009 at 7:56 a.m. (report)
If you're only including the City of Milwaukee, then perhaps they do have the largest 'za. However, if you include all of the major metropolitan area, I do believe that Marty's 5 ft long pizza takes home the largest 'za award. Some of those pizzas sound downright nasty to me, but then I'm a cheese, pepperoni, onion, and mushroom person and always will be! To each their own, I say!
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Posted by CiaoRagazzi on May 28, 2009 at 8:25 p.m. (report)
I can't comment on the NY-ness of it because I'm not qualified, but I just tried it for the first time tonight and it was great pizza. But I did add my own basil instead of paying an extra $4.25 for theirs...
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Posted by mdart on May 28, 2009 at 7:23 p.m. (report)
Tried the new Brick3 pizza many times. Very, very good! Especially love the spinach and feta.
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Posted by upofan on May 28, 2009 at 2:13 p.m. (report)
If it wasn't going to be pizza it was going to be another burger joint.
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