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The eatery can be easy to miss as its façade tends to blend in with the towering building above it, but once inside, the food makes Sal's a worthy find. | ![]() |
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| By Julie Lawrence OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer Photography by Whitney Teska E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Julie Lawrence |
| Published Dec. 19, 2008 at 4:31 p.m. |
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Last year, OnMilwaukee.com highlighted a relatively new dining trend in Milwaukee: pizza available by the slice. It's not that there were absolutely no slice options in town, but the Slice Guide showcased a rapidly developing increase sparked by restaurants like Cranky Al's in Wauwatosa, Classic Slice in Bay View and Meglio Pizzeria on the East Side.
Around the same time, another quick pizza eatery opened in the Avenues West neighborhood near Marquette University. Sal's Pizzeria is located on the ground floor of the 2040 Lofts, luxury student apartments at 2040 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Owner Fini Elmazi runs his family-operated business in a quaint space with a handful of dine-in tables and a fireplace. From the outside, the eatery can be easy to miss as its façade tends to blend in with the towering building above it, but once inside, the food makes Sal's a worthy find.
The restaurant is named for Elmazi's father, who opened the original Sal's Pizzerias in Manhattan and Atlantic City, N.J.
In keeping with the city's trend, New York-style pizza by the slice is the star here, with no fewer than 13 varieties available at all times. They've got your basic cheese, pepperoni and mushroom slices, but it's Sal's specialty pizzas that highlight the restaurant's edge. There's not only BBQ chicken, but there's also Buffalo chicken; and rather than cheese and sausage, you'll find a bacon cheeseburger version. All slices are priced between $3 and $3.75.
The stuffed slices -- with pepperoni or spinach -- are hearty helpings baked to perfection for $4.95.
Sal's is a counter-service pizza place, though it takes not five minutes from ordering to receive your warmed slice. Each order comes with a complementary garlic bread roll, a large, warmed, dough ball saturated with rich butter and garlic -- the restaurant's signature.
Pizzas are also available as whole pies; a 14-in. medium ($9.95-$18.95) and an 18-in. large ($13.95-$20.95). Customers are welcome to design their own, thought it's difficult to pass up some of Sal's signatures, such as the lasagna pizza with ground beef, ricotta and mozzarella, the spinach with a three-cheese blend of ricotta, mozzarella and feta, and Sal's special, a heavy combination of sautéed assorted vegetables and meats.
What else is on the menu? Traditional Italian pastas -- chicken parmesan, manicotti, ravioli and lasagna -- hot subs, as well as a variety of enormous calzones and stombolis, Italian bread turnovers filled with cheeses, meats and / or vegetables ($7-$7.45).
Sal's is a quick, affordable and delicious addition to Milwaukee's pizza pickings. It's open seven days a week and offers free delivery.
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Posted by yp_mkegrl on Dec. 23, 2008 at 4:08 p.m. (report)
That place is now Angelos and still has FANTASTIC pizza :) Definitely an MU favorite.
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Posted by littledog on Dec. 20, 2008 at 5:24 p.m. (report)
Does anyone remember Guilianno's on 16th and Wells? That was the best "by the slice pizza" and I will forever miss it!
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