Calling all pizza lovers! Only a handful of restaurants around the U.S. offer Roman-style pizza, and (luckily) Harry’s Prohibition Bistro is one of them. Believe us; this is one tasty trend you don’t want to miss. Take a look:
This is Harry’s Prohibition Bistro.
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It’s located on the Sheboygan riverfront, which means the food is always accompanied by great views.
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One of only a few Wisconsin restaurants certified by The True Neapolitan Pizza Association, Harry’s has long been known for serving up authentic Neapolitan pizza.
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And now, it’s becoming known for something else — Roman-style pizza or pizza al taglio.
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Harry’s is the first and only restaurant in Wisconsin with staff members certified in making Roman-style pizza.
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What’s more, Harry’s chefs are two of only 100 in the U.S. that have been specially trained in making the pizza by the Roman Pizza Academy.
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One thing that sets the new pizza apart from the eatery’s signature pizza is the crust, which is described as “light and airy, yet chewy and crunchy.”
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The new kind of crust requires a lot of extra effort. Not only does it take several days for the dough to rise, but it has to be baked three times!
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The differences don’t end there, though. Roman-style pizza gets baked in a conventional oven, while Neapolitan pizza gets baked in a wood oven.
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It’s even cut differently. Instead of a typical pizza cutter, scissors are used because they do a better job of maintaining the crust’s air quality.
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There is one thing familiar about the Roman-style pizzas, though. Just like their Neapolitan counterparts, they come topped in a tasty array of fresh, flavorful toppings.
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Remember, Roman-style pizza is available on Tuesdays only. However, that could change, so be sure to check Harry’s Facebook for info on current offerings. For more information, call (920) 451-9100. You can also visit the eatery’s website.
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Hours of Operation: During the summer (May 1st through Labor Day), Harry’s is open Sunday through Thursday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday through Saturday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. In the winter, it’s open Tuesday through Thursday 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday through Saturday 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
So, are you excited about this new pizza trend? Already tried it? Tell us in the comment section. This isn’t the state’s only must-visit pizza place. Read about another here.
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Address: 668 S Pier Dr, Sheboygan, WI 53081, USA