Josephine wrote:This is the interior of the Manchester location. The restaurant claims that they built an exact replica of the New Haven pizza oven in Manchester. This apparently involved casting an iron oven door that is an exact copy of the original.
Wow... there are exact replicas and there are
exact replicas.
I took this one a few hours ago at the original location... I wasn't trying to match your photo... in fact, I hadn't even seen it!
Are you
SURE yours is the Manchester location?!? I took my photo a little closer, so you can't see the counter, but it's also exactly the same.
Anyway, realizing that we needed to get down there or miss out on the opportunity, we drove the two hours down to New Haven this afternoon to hit Pepe's. We did a white clam that was supposed to be a clam and bacon (I think our server didn't hear the bacon part), and a red with mushrooms and onions.
I have to say, I thought both were spectacular. It wasn't paradigm-shifting pizza, but I didn't expect it to be. My rule for crazy overhyped "best in the country" type places is to expect excellence, but not transcendence. I don't believe any of our bread matched the thickness of your photo above, Josephine. It was all pretty darn thin, blackened in places and remarkably crispy all the way to the middle, even on the tomato and cheese-laden red, which remained crisp to the center for a good ten minutes after it hit the table. The clam was very oily, very garlicky and very delicious, topped with fresh clams (if fewer than I would have liked -- I'd gladly pay for double next time) and not a hint of grit. The red had such a wonderful, buttery quality that, as much as I was embarrassed to ask, I had to know if they'd snuck some butter in there somewhere. They hadn't. Something about the interaction of tomatoes and oil, I think.
It's no mystery why there's so much noise about this place. I never got to Coalfire, so I can't offer a frame of reference, but I found this pizza really exceptional.
Dominic Armato
Dining Critic
The Arizona Republic and
azcentral.com