A group of us drove up to Wells Brothers for lunch today. There were nine of us, so we had a chance to try a few different pizzas. We started off with an Antipasto Salad. We ordered salad for three, and it was big enough to feed the entire table.
Wells Brothers Antipasto SaladIt was a decent salad, perfectly in keeping with the aesthetic of Wells Brothers. It was almost entirely iceberg lettuce, pizza topping style pepperoni and shredded mozzarella...and tasty as hell. The house dressing was good, if a little sweet.
Initially, we ordered three different pizzas. They were all quite good, but comparing them to previous visits, they weren't quite as crispy as in the past. We later ordered a 4th pizza and this one came out much more like what I remembered. When we ordered, they were pretty swamped. Besides our table, there were two or three other large parties ordering at the same time. I guess I can chalk the difference up to the kitchen being slammed and trying to get the pizzas out ASAP. It was a small difference, and not one that would cause me to think any less of Wells Brothers.
Sausage and Green Pepper PizzaPepperoni PizzaSausage and Hot Giardiniera PizzaThe sausage and giardiniera was a big hit and we ended up ordering another one. The second one was a little more well done, to the point where I would call it perfect.
Of course, being self-respecting LTHers, we had to sample the homemade desserts.
Wells Brothers Chocolate-Peanut Butter DessertDave148 (to waitress): Can you explain the chocolate peanut better dessert?
Waitress: Well, it's got some chocolate and then peanut butter and it kind of...well..it's a dessert.
I loved that exchange, we had to order it. I thought it was kind of like a recipe one might find in a 50's Woman's magazine. Very retro.
Wells Brothers TiramasuWells Brothers Coconut Cream PieThis was the real winner for me. A light crust and a filling just chock-a-block with coconut. The custard wasn't overwhelming and it wasn't too sweet, either. I'd order this again.
I'll be interested to hear what my dining companions have to say about their visit to Wells Brothers. Quite a few of them were making their maiden voyage.
Wells Brothers Pizza
2148 Mead St
Racine, WI 53403
(262) 632-4408
Steve Z.
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