Da Beef wrote:View from my seat...as you can see its old school in there
The people working were very nice and set us up with drinks and took our order within 10 minutes despite a pretty packed house.
I'm not going to sit here and try and come up with some fancy words to describe this pie. It was amazing. I repeat amazing. First thing you notice is the near blackened crust and the fact it is loaded with sausage unlike any other pizza spot I have ever seen. Upon picking up a piece you realize that the bottom is loaded with cornmeal. It may sound unappetizing but the bottom of the pie felt like sandpaper. Trust me when I say it was as appetizing a tavern style pie as I have had.
While the neighborhood has changed and the owners have come and gone at Well's, the pie remains the same. Don't be too scared off of the fact its in the hood. They have the whole place lighted outside and last night there was a Racine County sheriff escorting older folks in and out and walking around the premises. Just be careful with your camera, a banger thought I was FBI or something when I was taking pictures outside. When my camera flashed he took running faster than Usain Bolt.
Not much to say, except I second most of the above
Made it to Wells Brothers last week, on my way back from a trip up to WI. It was past 8pm (so Kewpee's etc all closed already).. so went down to Wells Brothers instead. The kitchen takes orders till 8:45, BTW, though the place stays open as long as people are around usually.
Made it just before 8:45, and got a super-sausage (was going to be too much food, but was assured it would re-heat fine.. they even offered to make half of it "half-baked" for me, if I wanted, though I declined!) Everything above pretty much spot on - took the order in a few minutes, pizza came out in about 10 or 15.
Excellent pizza it was, too - cornmeal at the bottom, crisp near-cracker crust, slightly burnt on the edges, decent (if mild) sauce, good sausage - and lots of sausage. My question up-thread I'll answer myself - a super-sausage (16 inch) is not 9.75, its actually 12.75 - but thats still a pretty damn good value! And the pizza is really very good. Nice place in general, very friendly bunch of Wisconsinites at the bar (where I ate), Leinies Amber at 1.99 a pop... really nothing not to like. I'll probably be back everytime Iam in the area (well, Kewpees will take some of my business when Iam in the area.. but they were right, the pizza reheats quite decently, so I will always pick up from here at least when in town I think). Families and couples at the bar and nearby when I went on Wednesday night (IIRC)... watching the Brewers game to start with, but then the women insisted on a channel-switch to "American Idol" for the final results show (and the men, after a show of reluctance, let em)... and when Chris(?) beat the other guy in heavy-makeup, there were squeals and a bit of an ovation from some of the women in the bar...it was all actually quite fun
And then everyone turned happily back to the Brewers game. Very fun time had by all.
Oh, and really dont let the "area" keep you away - the southside of Chicago is distinctly worse IMHO
This place is, as mentioned, very well lighted outside and there is *always* a sheriff deputy right outside! (They said every night they have one outside till 9pm- and they have their own parking lot across the street watched by said deputy as well). If, like most of us LTHers, you make it down to the southside BBQ spots (where you park on darkish streets and walk to the bbq spots all by your lonesome)... this is a huge improvement
And once inside youd never know anything - just a solid old-school-bar-cum-Italian-restaurant inside... wouldnt even qualify for "dive bar" status IMHO. If youre in the area, nothing should keep you from dropping in IMHO.
c8w
P.S. BTW, has anyone tried desserts there? Overheard my neighbour being told that they had home-made desserts/pie I think.. but I was in no shape to even consider anything, since I was taking a lot of my pizza home to start with. But if its homemade pie, it sounds pretty good for next time.
P.P.S. BTW, I knew the area was familiar.. its down the street from where Ive been a few times (and writtten on LTH about) a couple years ago, for Irene's Carryouts, a soul-food place with a quite excellent pork-chop sandwich, one of the best Ive had. Anyone know if that still exists?