What, we are not Caseys?
"You wouldn't expect something that good (pizza/football) to come from (a gas station/Ames)."
What, we are not Caseys?
Lol at people saying Pizza Pit and Caseys. This is a national list, so people should recognize the brands nationally. It's not a "here is a pizza chain local to each school" list.
Would anyone outside of ISU and KU recognize either Pizza Pit or Caseys?
Lol at people saying Pizza Pit and Caseys. This is a national list, so people should recognize the brands nationally. It's not a "here is a pizza chain local to each school" list.
Would anyone outside of ISU and KU recognize either Pizza Pit or Caseys?
I've never heard of Blaze Pizza. I was surprised to see there is a location in Ames. It does sound good.
Actually, all pizza sounds good right now...
Vesuvius is closed?!Did we have Vesuvius when you were here? Blaze and Smokin' Oak are now on Lincoln Way about a block apart from each other, and both basically do the same thing Vesuvius did before they drove it out of business (creative wood-fired pizzas), they just give you way more options. I personally like Blaze better than Smokin' Oak.
We went to the new steakburger place just for a malt to share a few weeks ago (I forget the name of it?) that's by Fuzzy's and one of the two pizza places. It is crazy how many options there are now for fast-casual dining in Campustown.
Dammit, now I want pizza pit
Vesuvius is closed?!That was our can't miss restaurant when back in Ames because we've yet to find any authentic wood-fired pizza as good as that.
A wood fired pizza chain called Your Pie recently opened in Davenport that sounds similar to Blaze and the others mentioned here. It's almost as good as Vesuvius and only $8 for a pizza that leaves me with leftovers.
Many of us have never heard of Pie Five (apparently ONE in Ankeny), and Blaze Pizza (apparently five in the state, but three of those are in Des Moines). Quite frankly, Casey's and Pasquale's Frozen Pizza (from Humboldt, Iowa) both have better coverage. And then there's Happy Joe's Pizza (which used to have hundreds of stores including one in Egypt). And don't forget Pizza Ranch (though I would like to). Anyhow, both Happy Joe's and Pizza Ranch are national chains with Iowa roots. SO given that list, plus the knowledge that Ames based Pizza Pit is no longer limited to Ames, Iowa, I would think that California based Blaze Pizza would be far down on the list.
(And BTW - Why Kansas State is not equated to once dominant, but now ever fading and middle of the road Pizza Hut is quite a slap in the face since the first store was there, only blocks from the University. ).
Did we have Vesuvius when you were here? Blaze and Smokin' Oak are now on Lincoln Way about a block apart from each other, and both basically do the same thing Vesuvius did before they drove it out of business (creative wood-fired pizzas), they just give you way more options. I personally like Blaze better than Smokin' Oak.
you mean gumby's.
80s kids know what im talkin about