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LOCATION: Noble Roman's Craft Pizza and Pub (1438 W Main St, Carmel, IN 46032)
GUEST(S): Robin Rothman, Melanie Dasher, Russ, Annie, Daphne
ORDER: 2 slices of Greek Chicken Delight (alfredo white sauce, mozzarella & muenster cheese, grilled chicken, spinach, artichoke hearts, black olives, feta cheese), 1 slice of Deep Dish Sicilian The Works (classic red sauce, mozzarella & muenster cheese, pepperoni, italian sausage, bacon, white mushrooms, white onions, green peppers), 1/2 slice of Sicilian, 1 slice of Fire in the Hole (classic red sauce, mozzarella & muenster cheese, chorizo sausage, tri-colored jalapeños, white onions, cheddar cheese)
REVIEW:
Family and friends plan. Whether you have to feed a family, an office or a small army, Carmel’s Noble Roman's Craft Pizza and Pub has you covered. Half of the cavernous dining area is strategically located next to the unlimited soda fountain and the all you can eat salad bar. The other half features a full bar and booths with clear views of the televisions. Noble Romans is a family-friendly pizzeria and a sports bar in one! And, wherever you are, expect plenty of pizza. The menu dedicates a full two page spread to catering to all your pizza culinary desires and dietary restrictions. Traditional thin crust, deep dish Sicilian, heck, they even have deep dish Sicilian slider pizzas! I recommend trying one pizza with no more than one topping (like pepperoni) on the deep dish and one of their many signature pies like the alfredo white sauce, spinach, artichoke, black olive and feta cheese topped Greek Chicken Delight on the traditional thin crust. Wash it down with a bottomless root beer, which is served on tap. You can watch the entire pizza making process from their wide open pristine clean aquarium-like pizza making station. See the dough ball expertly sculpted, topped, then loaded into the electric conveyor oven where it bakes before being cut and brought to your table. Noble Roman's Craft Pizza and Pub has their process down to a science, all you have to do is eat it!
PHOTOS:
underside of thin
sideview of thin crust Fire In the Hole
Slice of Sicilian Deep Dish The Works
Day 19
slice of thin crust Greek Chicken Delight
Siclian pizza slider with pepperoni
Greek Chicken Delight thin crust
Sicilian Deep Dish The Works
Fire in the Hole thin crust
pizza menu
pizza specialites
interior
dining area
VIDEO:
coming soon
MISCELLANEOUS:
Sean Taylor, Annie, Robin Rothman, Daphne, Melanie Dasher, Russ
1. Robin Rothman and I finally made it to see Melanie Dasher's house in Carmel, IN. It's an awesome house with a huge playroom and a big back yard. I got to play catch with my niece Annie and nephew Russ then hurt my wrist trying to impress my niece Daphne with my poor rendition of a roundoff. I used to be able to do one. Guess I got old.
family playing Telestrations
The word was "Pizza" and this is how it evolved
2. We played Telestrations and the word was "Pizza." By the end, someone answered it as "Uncle Sean during Pizza Month." Annie, Daphne, Russ, Sean Taylor
3. After pizza, I hit in the batting cages with Annie and Russ and again thought I'd impress them. I proceeded to miss almost every ball I swung on the 55 mph setting. Fortunately, my brother-in-law was watching and gave me a pointer that got me back to hitting the ball again. Thanks, Bud!
RATING:
3.81/5
- VALUE:
3/5 - AMBIENCE:
3/3 - TASTE:
7/10 - SERVICE:
3/3
16/21 = .762 x 5 = 3.81
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