Sunday, November 8, 2015

 Streets of New York pizza
&
Broasted Chicken 
5843 W. Thunderbird Rd.
This is the one.
 
 
Well I was rollin in New York. Rollin with my wheel's 10 feet of the ground. Oops, ok I know what your thinking. 16 bars or less right but i'm all good, the lyrics are different. Ok listen up. When I want Pizza, I want Pizza my wayyyyyy.  Oops, All right, all right. I'll do my job now and just stick to Spreadin the new's. Ok seriously now. I really want to spread the news about Ali's Streets of New York Pizza, at Thunderbird and Fifty ninth Ave. I have always liked Streets of New York Pizza especially their Build your own and wings deals. I'm no stranger to the place. But this is the first time sense I've been disabled that I've been in one. But Going out to eat is not just about franchise continuity. It's about the care that the owner puts into the place they represent. Surely the business is a reflection of the owner. That what really makes this particular Streets really stand out from the rest of the pack. Ali, that's the New owner, is an amazing young lady that carries her passion for customer service and satisfaction above and beyond the rest. The food well to be specific Peperoni and Italian Sausage pizza and mild bone in wings were cooked to perfection. And no skimping on the toppings either. Which put me in a New York state of mind. Oh just go with it, even if it's not that funny. Blue cheese and ranch were brought to the table in plentiful amounts. The free Passion Bread with chucky Marinara sauce was absolutely delicious. The Chianti was fruity but subtle and refreshing to the palette for you wine lovers, oh and served at the correct temperature not chilled to the point you can't taste the essence of the wine. But what really made the visit was the personal touch that Ali brought to the table. She greeted us personally at the door and seated us. She introduced us to our Waitress, instead of the typical brush and dash, "Your waitress will be right with you" line. Ashley was are waitress and the service was absolutely impeccable. Ali came to check on the progress of our enjoyment of the meal thrice. After we finished she came back to see us off. During our luncheon I originally started with the House wine called Redhead. Just a bit to sharp up front for me. So when I requested a possible change in selection before I could even get the word out I was treated to a sample of Chianti and subsequently brought out a glass once I gave the thumbs up on the new choice at no added cost.  The doors are just a bit heavy for some to get in but Ali the owner came out to help I just got in before she could get to it. The dinning area is so large and the tables are placed to nearly accommodate a power chair and a half through the separation spaces. Very easy to navigate through even for the inexperienced operator. Accessing the restrooms is very easy. Just towards the back past the private room which is really cool by the way. complete with 4 tables and direct access to the kitchen from the back of the restaurant. The hall to your right then a sharp left will put you where you need to be. Once inside there is a bit of a tight turn into the disabled stall which is to code but still takes some attention to control. So when you are in the mood for some real hospitality and Pizza with flavor. They say the neon lights are bright on Broadway on Broadway. But not as bright as Ali's smile. Drop by and enjoy.
 
And tell Ali the Disabled Diner sent you.
Keep smiling it doesn't hurt
Markus
The Disabled Diner
AYS
P.S. Ali's in the Red shirt.

 
   
 
 
 
 


 




 
 

 
 


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