Thursday, July 23, 2009

Gresham's Law of Pizza Relaxing?

by Tom Bozzo

One of those signs of a possible bottom of the Great Recession is that compared to (say) 9 months ago, a lot less of the time I spend worrying about the possible demise of beloved local small businesses is spent worrying about the one I work for.

Tops on the list of the hope-they're-thriving list is Pizza Brutta, our neighborhood outpost of the Madison Pizza Renaissance. Time was the city's pizza problem was that there was a lot of mediocre-to-bad pizza serving the large and quality-indifferent student and suburbanite-takeout markets. OK, there's still a lot of mediocre-to-bad pizza around. But with a Pizza Brutta around, making pies in the authentic Neapolitan style (with VPN certification) with market ingredients, the rest of them can be ignored.

I have a hard time imagining their cost structure. The big "fixed" investment is the wood-fired pizza oven. Was the build-out cheap or expensive? What are rents like on that stretch of Monroe St.? What's the margin on the microbrews on tap?

We recently hauled Nina Camic and the kids there for a one-of-us-is-still-blogging dinner.

The Caprese salad, with tomatoes from the Westside Community Market and house-made mozzarela:
Caprese

The Caprino pizza (prosciutto, mushrooms, red onions, goat cheese, and arugula):
Caprino

The Salsiccia pizza, my regular (house-made sausage, roasted onions, truffle oil):
Salsiccia

Nina and Julia:
Nina and Julia


For some lily-gilding, Cafe Porta Alba, another VPN outlet late of downtown, is reappearing at Hilldale Mall while the Pizza Hut across the street appears to have closed. Madison readers, support good pizza!

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Monday, July 13, 2009

Offered without (Much) Comment

by Ken Houghton

Unfortunate E-Mail Headline from The New Yorker's weekly update on items in their current issue:
Sarah Palin, the obesity epidemic.

Place hasn't been the same since Jay McInerney stopped working there. Or at least Terry McGarry.

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Tuesday, July 07, 2009

What Have You Been Doing Lately?

by Ken Houghton

So I'm watching the remake of The End of the Affair, and I recognize the priest.

And, sure enough, Jason Isaacs was, indeed, one of the stars of Capital City (yet another show sadly missing from DVD release).

And I discover he also has another recurring role, this one in film.

But you knew that, didn't you?

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