Apr 17, 2009

Umbria Pizzeria

Bloomington, MN

Yesterday evening we went out to Umbria Pizzeria in Bloomington. They have several other locations around the Twin Cities. Our motivation to go was because we are looking to cater in some pasta for an upcoming party and we knew that Umbria had both catering and pasta. As the name suggests, Umbria also has pizza, which we have had several times.

Let's start with the pizza. There has been an increase and improvement in pizza options in our corner of Bloomington since we moved there a year and a half ago. At first there were a couple of the major delivery chains, Papa Murphy's, and the local Frankie's. Frankie's isn't bad, but it didn't really float our boat. (Ha ha... I just had a flash back to school lunches and pizza boats.) It's worth trying. It just wasn't our thing. Then Umbria showed up, or we just found out about it, followed by Nick-N-Willy's. Our delivery preference has now shifted to Umbria.

Umbria's pizza has a thick crust, not deep dish by any means, but thicker than most places. It's maybe a little breadier than most crusts too... if that's a thing. They have a wide range of toppings and, overall, it makes a very nice pizza. We've had a few different kinds of their gourmet pizzas. The one that stands out the most to me is their gyro pizza. It sounded interesting and possibly tasty and it turned out to be surprisingly awesome. They have some pretty good gyro meat and this Greek white sauce that really makes the pizza. We always end up getting an order of garlic cheese bread when we order pizza, partly because they always have coupons for it and partly because it's really good. It's pretty much perfect.

Back to the pasta. We decided to each order a different pasta so we could have an idea of the quality. My wife ordered the meat ravioli and I got the cheese tortellini and then we shared a bit. The pasta dishes come with a salad and a piece of garlic bread. My tortellini was in a creamy alfredo sauce. A lot of times alfredo sauce can be pretty blah, but this one actually had some parsley and a nice peppery kick to it. The pepper might be a little too much if you're eating an entire plate of it, but I was able to break it up with the garlic bread and some of my wife's ravioli. I would eat it again.

The ravioli were huge and were stuffed with what must have been pork sausage. The sausage had a little bit of a spicy kick to it, but certainly not enough spice to scare away too many Minnesotans. We both enjoyed the ravioli.

After we ate we talked briefly with the manager about catering. He did tell us that the pastas aren't limited to the menu. If we wanted to add stuff like chicken or spinach or whatever, they would do it. It would cost a little extra, but they would do it. They may even do that for you in the restaurant.

We don't really go out for pasta very often. When we do, we like to find a place that's really special, like Donatelli's. However, if we were craving some pasta that we didn't want to make or don't normally make, Umbria would certainly fill the bill.

4 comments:

Kitchen Stories said...

Ok Mr. Not Quite a Foodie, consider us officially at odds. We too ordered delivery from Umbria (love the online option btw) however, the crust was the worst part of the pizza after the burnt gyro. Seriously! Burnt gyro has no flavour except burnt, all 6 pieces of it on a medium. I love that the owners are "actually" Italian but sheesh, keep it authentic (or as much as possible for this climate).

I hope we laugh about this at Cub on day... :-)

Unknown said...

I don't think we have ever had burnt gyro. That sucks. Honestly, I wasn't thrilled about the crust the first time I had it, but it has grown on me. I do love that gyro pizza though. They claim to be authentic to the Umbria region of Italy. I don't really know what that is supposed to be, so I couldn't tell ya.

For this corner of Bloomington, I think I'd rank them
1. Umbria
2. Nick-N-Willy's
3. Frankie's
But, if I want a lighter crust, then Nick-N-Willy's is #1. If you move away from here just a little bit then you have more options like Davanni's, Broadway, Punch, American Pie, and Carbones. I love Punch. Love it. Broadway is really good and American Pie makes a pretty good pizza too. Either Broadway or American Pie will deliver out here if you spend $20 or more, which isn't hard to do. I'm sure you've had Davanni's. I might put all of those ahead of Umbria. I would struggle with Davanni's vs Umbria, but they are very different pizzas so it could depend on the day. I have not had Carbones yet.

Anonymous said...

We love the Umbria gyro pizza too. Their spaghetti & meatball calzone is a carb lover's dream and the subs we've had have been loaded with meat and cheese. Another favorite of ours is Homebaked pizza off Pioneer Trail makes awesome take and bake pizza. We are not fans of Nick & Willy's at all.

Unknown said...

I've driven by Homebaked, but knew nothing about it. I'll keep it in mind.

Pizza preferences are funny. I like all kinds, so it seems that if it's a place that tries and cares about their pizza then I'll probably like it.