What's for dinner tonight?

What's for dinner tonight?

So you've been on campus for two weeks now and you're already sick of your meal plan?  Get off campus tonight and try a fantastic slice of pizza from Via Via on Meeting Street.  Never as packed as Nice Slice or Anthonio's and not as wicked expensive as Pizza Pie-er, Via Via sells pizza by the slice or whole pizzas, depending on how hungry you're feeling.  And, of course, they'll deliver to your dorm.

 

Here's what the daily herald said back in March:

 

"Look no further than College Hill's own Via Via IV to find Rhode Island's top slice. The Meeting Street brick-oven pizzeria and restaurant may not receive as much attention as its Thayer rivals, but it's Via Via's low-key appeal that makes it so intriguing.

 

Earning "top pizza" status requires more than just good cheese, tomatoes and dough, but it can't hurt to have these, too. The pizza itself is made in the Neapolitan style: moderately thin crust on the bottom, thicker and fluffier on the sides. The tomato sauce is sweet enough to provide contrast to the cheese and crust, but salty enough to pique the taste buds. The cheese is firm and doesn't slip off the crust, but never feels hard or rubbery. Pizzas are made upon the customer's order and cooked in a wood-fired brick oven. The crust - the make-or-break aspect of any pie - makes the Via Via pie distinctive. Some crusts are too fluffy. Others are too hard and flakey. Via Via's crust is firm to the touch, but stays chewy. This is pizza at its most primitive - and its best."

 

One topping you won't find at Via Via is McDonalds:

Using McDonalds As Pizza Toppings

Though I wouldn't be suprised if they did, if you brought in your own McDonalds burgers.  Why don't you ask and get back to me on that?        

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