Showing posts with label Palm Beach County pizza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palm Beach County pizza. Show all posts

Sunday, May 15, 2011

County Line Pizza: Best pizza in Juno Beach, Florida

County Line Pizza
877 Donald Ross Rd. (La Mer Plaza, east of the bridge)
Juno Beach, (also considered North Palm Beach) FL 33408
561-626-3662
Sunday – Thursday: 4-9:30 p.m.
Friday and Saturday: 4-10 p.m.


By Jane Feehan 

Fabulous pizza here, done the Philly way: Thin, crispy crust well-coated in cornmeal served bubbling hot.They know what makes good pizza – great cheese with just the right amount of tomato sauce. It’s not expensive; a large plain pie (my favorite) goes for $11. Pies come round but are cut in squares – the best way to eat a crispy piece.  I haven’t tried their other fare but judging by the way the dining room fills up before six on a week day in May speaks volumes.  Summer specials kick in during May – dinners go for under $10.

If you’re looking for a thicker crust pizza – the folding type found in New York City - visit Angelo’s (see review) in Jupiter. These two – County Line Pizza and Angelo’s  - serve the best pizza in the area.

Bar with wine and beer. Great service (ask for Karen), casual  and family-friendly. 
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Tags: best pizza in Jupiter, best pizza in Juno Beach, crispy crust pizza, Italian restaurants in Juno Beach, casual Italian restaurants in Jupiter area

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Classico's Italian Restaurants: Nonna's kitchen in Juno Beach

Classico’s Italian Restaurants
14131 US Highway 1 at Loggerhead Plaza
Juno Beach, Florida
(561) 622-9772

By Jane Feehan

“Two great restaurants, one great location,” Classico’s self-description goes.  One side is a bar and pizzeria, the other a bit more upscale dining area. Both offer the same convivial atmosphere.

A loaf of warm bread and a plate of olive oil with garlic serve as part of their welcome on the full-dining side; both are good. The menu is southern Italian – lots of cheese and sauce.  Sunday sauce, the kind one’s Italian grandmother simmers with meat on the stove for hours, joins marinara and white as “gravies” available for pasta, seafood, veal, beef and chicken It's homey eating here - not gourmet. Warning: the portions are huge. Diners may want to think about sharing, even though the charge is $6. It’s still reasonable. I had leftovers of the leftovers at home the next night. Dessert choices are presented on a tray and most are house made. I can’t imagine many getting to that part of the meal; I couldn’t.

The atmosphere has that New York City kind of feeling with photos of 1950s and 60s celebs. Cute, but not really as sophisticated as it’s trying to be. The white table clothes, pleasant lighting, and soothing acoustics make up where the photos leave off.

There aren’t many places to eat in Juno Beach, which probably accounts for patrons greeting each other when they enter; it adds to a warm, felicitous atmosphere.

One caveat: the pizza served in the other side of the restaurant is NOT good; they use inexpensive cheese and a cook up a crust that tastes over-oiled.

For good pizza at two other places see my reviews. Use search box at right to find "pizza" or see:
http://janesbits.blogspot.com/2011/05/county-line-pizza-best-pizza-in-juno.html 
or
http://janesbits.blogspot.com/2011/01/angelos-best-pizza-in-jupiter-florida.html


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Tags: Italian restaurants Juno Beach, dining in Juno, Italian restaurants in Jupiter area, pizzeria in Juno Beach, South Florida dining