The name ""Brothers Pizza"" tells only half the story. The other half is breads and rolls baked right at the restaurant, generous portions, friendly service and a cozy atmosphere.
Order any dinner and you start off with soup or salad accompanied by a warm roll that's big enough to hide your face and a generous dollop of garlic spread. You're tempted to save half for the main course, but don't bother. Your entree comes to the table with garlic bread that only a moment ago was an Italian sandwich roll. All this is yours to enjoy for $12 or less.
The Supreme pizza strikes a perfect balance between meat and veggies ringed by an outer crust that's easily as good as any breadstick served at pricier joints.
Salads come in sizes called ""Small"" and ""Large"" on the menu. ""Large"" and ""Larger"" are more fitting but might scare those who are dining on the lighter side.
Brothers Pizza is a true dive, a hangout to retreat to after Mass on Sunday, a sanctuary after the kind of week at work you'd rather forget, a place to call ahead and pick up dinner on the way home.
""Rialto's Best Pizza Since 1984"" isn't hype. It's the truth.
Pros: Great Italian dining for a song.
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