Brothers Pizza (No apostrophe – I looked it up)
In search of Tulsa’s best pizza, the team ventured down south (swimsuits and hazmat suits in hand... ready for the oil spill) to Brothers Pizza. The swimsuits would have been better left at home due to the chilling temperatures that greeted us upon arrival. Perhaps the temperature was set so low in expectation of the numerous pizza enthusiasts expected to occupy the establishment. Thankfully the laid back atmosphere was such, the pizza loving team could adjust the temperatures based on our own internal preference - a true sign of a quality restaurant.
According to urban legend, Brothers Pizza was established out of a breakup between former Hideaway employees. Regardless of the urban ledged, it is impossible to eat at Brothers without wondering if it is simply a rebranded version of Hideaway… or possibly a hideaway takeout order placed in a new box. To commemorate the elaborate resemblance to Hideaway, we came up with several tag lines that could be used to describe the Brothers Pizza experience:
-Just like Hideaway but cheaper
-Hideaway’s twin brother on quality and it’s little brother on price (notice the brother theme)
-Our pizza names are just as creative as Hideaway, our quality just as good, but our prices are just cheaper
-Think of us as the hole-in-the-wall version of Hideaway.
One of the great things about Brothers Pizza is the table is transformed into a giant canvas, complete with crayons… otherwise known as the 19th century version of giving a kid an iPhone to keep him or her quiet. This plan worked to perfection, as all of the kids of the group were thoroughly entertained. This resulted in an average atmosphere score of 4.33 out of 5 – the highest rated atmosphere yet!
The team was feeling very eclectic on this evening, ordering 5 different types of pizza and one sandwich. Pizza selections included: Big Brother, Little Brother, Mama Mia, Three Cheese, and Hawaiian Delight. Apparently the quality was top notch, with several perfect scores. All together the average pizza score was 8.33 out of 10, just slightly lower than the previous week.
The term value encompasses many intangible assets, not necessarily in direct correlation with the price tag. This group was able to recognize Brothers value, rating the pizza 3.67 out of 5. This was surely due to the large selection of specialty pizzas, all available for $12.99. In addition, Brothers has a daily special for each day of the week – a great way to watch the budget during this soft economy.
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Fun coloring. |
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The menu....and look at the giant pizza box. |
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The group. |
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Pesto pizza...yummy. |
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Another good one. |
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