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By Eric Terrazas
I am a big fan of pizza, which has long been a favorite dish of mine.
Always on the lookout for a tasty pie, I decided to check out a place called Anna's Pizza, located in West Covina.
I ordered the mini 8-inch two-topping pizza for $4.99. The two toppings I selected were pepperoni and pineapple.
My first impression of Anna's was pretty positive. While it was not the best pizza I ever had, I still came away a satisfied customer.
For $4.99, the two-topping pizza is not a bad deal. I ate all of my pineapple and pepperoni pizza, which tasted pretty good.
I decided to give Anna's another try the next day. This time, I selected the $6.99 lunch special, which consisted of a mini 8-inch two-topping pizza, a small salad and a medium soft drink.
The toppings I selected were sausage and mushroom.
I thought the sausage and mushroom pizza tasted better than the pepperoni and pineapple.
The salad, which comes with several choices of dressing, wasn't bad. I wish it included a couple more tomatoes.
Anna's salad dressing list includes ranch, blue cheese, Italian, thousand island, vinegar and oil, and Caesar. I ordered the thousand island.
I had no problem finishing my sausage and mushroom pie.
For $6.99, I thought Anna's lunch special was a nice meal and deal. Other pizza sizes are also offered.
The choice of toppings also include meatballs, salami, ham, Canadian bacon, tomatoes, garlic, onions, green peppers, olives, jalapenos, anchovies and chicken.
If you happen to have a light budget, the $3.99 mini 8-inch cheese pizza sounds like a good choice.
Anna's menu also features dishes such as spaghetti ($6.99), lasagna ($7.75) and ravioli ($7.25). All dishes are served with garlic bread.
Different varieties of sandwiches and salads are also available. A regular (8-10 inches) sized sandwich costs $5.25 while a foot-long is priced at $6.25.
Salad selections include chicken ($6.50), antipasto ($6.25), and garden ($4.75).
So if you are in the mood for Italian fare and happen to be in the West Covina area, Anna's just might sound like a good place to eat.
Anna's Pizza is located at 1010 West Covina Parkway in West Covina. For information, call (626) 337-7297.
You knew I would try to snag a free flatbread from Jamba Juice. How could I resist free food?
Check out this article from business editor Kevin Smith explaining this special promotion.
At first, I thought of going an hour before this special promotion started, but actually got too busy in the office.
Once I had a break, it was just after 2 p.m. but thought I would still see if I had a chance to try these new low-calorie flatbreads.
I arrived at the Jamba Juice in West Covina by the mall at about 2:20 p.m. There was no long lines in sight like I remember seeing for the free chicken giveaway El Pollo Loco and Kentucky Fried Chicken had, but that was fine with me.
There wasn't even one person in front of me when I entered the Jamba Juice in West Covina on Tuesday.
I was reminded once again of the free promotion and I said yes please! Apparently they were giving away one of the four varieties (Tomo Artichoko, Smokehouse Chicken, MediterranYum and Four Cheesy) at different times throughout the promotion. I got the Smokehouse Chicken variety.
I ordered a healthy smoothie as well - Pomegranate Pick-me-up - and happily took my little warm box of flatbread. Regular price for a flatbread is $3.75.
No matter where I read or searched for online, I could not figure out what type of food exactly Jamba Juice meant by 'flatbread', but it pretty much resembles a mini-size, thin-crust pizza with flatbread as the dough.
The smokehouse had roasted corn, peppers, black beans and chicken on top of a little melted cheese and what tasted like a slightly tangy barbecue sauce. The flavors of each ingredient went well together considering it was only 330 calories.
The flatbread was warm and toasty but a bit hard on the side while it was soft on the bottom.
The flatbread was more of a snack with it's mini-pizza size, or if you wanted to make it a full meal, you could pick up a couple or add one of the salads also offered now at some Jamba Juice locations.
Next time I'll try one of the salads, wraps or sandwiches while picking up some fresh juicy smoothie at Jamba Juice.
DID YOU SNAG A FREE FLATBREAD? KNOW OF ANY OTHER FREE FOOD OFFERINGS YOU CAN SHARE WITH US? LET US KNOW BELOW - SHARING IS CARING.
I was at a Californa Pizza Kitchen last month and not intending to have wine with my food, I went ahead and had a small serving any way - since they were free.
Trying to get ahead of other casual dining chain restaurants, CPK has launched its new redesigned wine list nationwide and looking to start a new "wine culture" at its restaurants.
To give diners a glimpse they are offering free wine tastings to diners ages 21 and over. Each week two featured wines are chosen and offered as tastings.
The selection of wines were handpicked by the restaurant's co-founders/co-CEOs Rick Rosenfield and Larry Flax. Most selections on the new list are priced under $10 for a glass but still considered high quality for their price.
The selection includes:
-Sonoma-Cutrer Russian River Chardonnay
-Cakebread Cellars Chardonnay
-Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio
-La Crema Pinot Noir
-Stags' Leap Merlot
At my visit, I tried the pinot grigio, a white wine for those unfamiliar with wine, and the pinot noir, a red.
I'm not big on white wines and even though the Santa Margherita was tasty and a little woodsy, it was too sweet for my wine taste.
The La Crema pinot was nice and smooth for a more dry and bitter wine but it had the right amount of dryness which is not easily accomplished in many reds.
It's nice to see CPK step it up to compete with the many smaller upscale restaurants that are more able to switch up their wine offerings. I wonder if they'll also start offering pairing suggestions too.
Now, can I just have a truly small side salad for like $3 with my pasta? Please....
Working in a big office like I do, and sitting right next to the lunch room, I feel like I am always getting hungry.
People warming up their food, popcorn, or organizing pot lucks in the next department over, bring so many smells that even if I just ate, I could snack a little on popcorn, or grab a hot dog from the pot luck if it's offered me.
No it's not good for any diet, but luckily I don't believe in them. I believe in moderation, so I try to just eat small meals and snacks a few times throughout the day and use water to hold me over between meals.
Today, though, really tested my strength. First, because of a department meeting, we were being treated to lunch. But at the same time, a 'roast' pot luck was being held in the department next door as a 'going awa' for someone.
So while I waited until lunch time for the free pizza, (can't pass that up!), the smell of hot dogs 'roasting' on a grill roller wafted through our section of the news room hours before our pizza would arrive.
Oh, but when it did - mm mm mm mm. It was worth it. I love pizza, but I can be picky at times. I don't like really thick greasy crust, despise black olives, so over pepperoni, and absolutely love mushrooms!
I am more partial to the little family-owned pizza houses than the 'fast-food' type, but if they meet the above standards, they'll do as well.
Rio's pizza in Montebello is one of those family-owned places that I grew up with and is my absolute favorite pizza. Freshly made pizzas, no skimping on toppings and a good price, especially on Sundays.
But today, I must say I found a close second to Rio's - Michelangelo's Pizza in Covina.
Thanks to a fellow reporter recommending this local eatery to our editor, we were treated to a fresh, warm, soft, cheesy pizza.
We had a cheese, a pepperoni, a sausage and a vegetarian pizza. Something for everyone.
I had the sausage and vegetarian pizzas, despite the vegetarian having black olives I had to pick off.
I have to start with the crust. It wasn't a thin crust that's for sure, but it was more airy than greasy. I usually don't care to eat the leftover crust end, but i couldn't help myself because it was just that tasty.
The sauce and cheese were just enough to cover each slice well and perfectly seasoned, not bland and not too much. The sausage was not too salty either, too much salt just kills every other flavor.
The vegetarian had the usual suspects - mushroom (yay!), green bell pepper, onion, black olives (yuck!) - but it also had slices of tomato that I thought were perfect, they weren't soggy and added more flavor. There was plenty of mushroom, too, that more than made up for the black olives.
I am curious to see what the rest of their menu offerings taste like.
Michelangelo's has two locations - on Citrus in Covina and Arrow Hwy. in San Dimas - and offer sandwiches, salad and pasta as well as pizzas, of course.
You can order online as well as by phone.
Two locations of Red Brick Pizza in the East San Gabriel Valley have closed recently, and I can only guess why. There was one location at the Lakes in West Covina, close to Edward's movie theaters, and another in Covina on Badillo and Grand, next to Von's grocery store.Neither of the restaurants had great business, and I'm not sure why. I have a few guesses.
First, let me start with what they don't do wrong:
1. The pizzas taste good.
2. The menu offers a lot of a lot of variety and creativity. Toppings included prosciutto, pine nuts, ricotta cheese, sesame thai sauce, arugula, kalamata olives, and all the traditional pizza toppings.
3. They also have breadsticks, salads, sandwiches and gelato
4. They offer coupons and specials
5. Every booth has its own flat panel TV and remote control
Here's what I don't like:
1. It is expensive. Small pizzas cost about $7, mediums for $10.50 and larges for $17. Sure, the pizzas tasted good, but they weren't that good. The pizzas didn't feel like a good value for the money.
2. The pizzas aren't filling. A medium pizza feels like a small pan pizza from Pizza Hut.
3. Service is slow. The restaurants can operate with just two people in font -- one person making pizzas and another person taking orders and making salads.
4. The casual dining environment feels fast food restaurant, but the menu prices aren't.
5. The restaurants don't market themselves as a take-out pizza place, don't offer delivery nor do they allow customers to order online. They want dine-in customers, but it's not very enjoyable to dine there either.
6. You can't control the volume level on the televisions.
With one of the most exciting weekends in football season coming up - Super Bowl XLII - many folks are thinking the same thing:What to eat during the big game?
For an inexpensive and quick meal to serve at your Super Bowl gathering, you can't go wrong with the $3.99 Pizza Co. in West Covina, (bordering on Baldwin Park.)
The $3.99 Pizza Co. offers just that - a fresh-style cheese pizza for under $5.
When I first heard of this oddly named eatery, I thought like many of my colleagues: How good could it be? Now I say, "Hey, don't judge a pizza by its price!"
The $3.99 Pizza Co. takes "dining on a budget" to a new level.
Not only can you get a large freshly-rolled-dough cheese pizza for $3.99, plus tax, but if you just scrounged under and between your car seats for some lunch change, you can get a 7" personal cheese pizza for only $1.99.
On a recent lunch, a few colleagues and I shared a large mushroom and chicken pizza, as well as a side order of jalapeno poppers and seasoned fries.
Well, needless to say, our total was not $3.99, but split amongst two or three people the $13 and change bill didn't put too much of a dent in my wallet. Toppings are extra, costing from 75 cents to $2.
The jalapeno poppers are made with cheddar cheese, instead of cream cheese (yuck) or monterey jack (best). They're not as hot as other eateries may serve, but are still yummy.
The seasoned fries are the ones with the kick. These nice big wedges are perfectly sized and seasoned for my taste.
And if you need to feed the family, the eatery offers plenty of low-priced family-sized meals, as well as hot wings, pasta, salads, subs, and more.
Are you ready for some football?



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