**** Calozzi's Cheesesteaks has closed
After my last couple of Cheesesteak posts; I got a couple of recommendations. Strangely, both of them are in PB. I thought I'd try out Calozzi's first.
Calozzi's is a tiny little shop squeezed in right next to Latin Chef. There's basically two sets of counters with chairs; inside you can watch your cheesesteaks being made.
Or you can dine outside and watch PB roll on by.....
The menu is simple and straightforward; a handful of cheesesteaks, in Philly style they come "wit" or "witout" (fried onions). The folks working here; especially the young lady are very friendly.
Of course I just went with "The Cheesesteak" ($10.75). Man, this was totally a meat-bomb.
When I broke apart the two pieces; "meat-shrapnel" flew in all directions. Of course, much of the meat was piled on the top. The White American Cheese provided just enough of the volcanic creamy-gooey texture to provide enough lip searing moisture and milkiness to the sandwich. There was a decent beefiness; with little seasoning, which was just fine in my book. Since I had this "wit"; I quickly noticed that the onions were really stringy, not a big deal, but still noticeable.
For me; it was that bread, there was just too much of it, that took away from this sandwich. I'm fond of the crusty, with gritty textured Italian Hoagy bread of places like Amaroso, which have a nice yeasty flavor, and stand up to all the meat juice and gooey cheese.
In the end; just too much bread.
Still, not a bad sandwich. And you'll need to familiarize yourself with the "condiment" rack....not necessarily for the peppers and such; but that's where the napkins and forks (should you need them) are assembled.
After this meat-bomb; I needed a month to recover. So, I recently revisted and had myself the "Donnie"; Calozzi's version of a Mushroom Cheesesteak.
This version; with provolone was much drier; the meat much more caramelized. It was a bit too dry for my taste as there was so much bread. The mushrooms were chopped in large pieces; I'd have preferred a more finer chop and more integrated into the cheesesteak. It was again; a huge amount of beef, so I'm sure it'll impress those who love this portion size.
For me, Calozzi's, which also has a location in Seattle, is more about quantity....you will get your money's worth here. If you want that "meat-bomb" this might be the place.
It's not necessarily my favorite cheesesteak as proportion and the right "roll" matters; at least for me.
I will say; I don't think you'd go hungry here.
Recently; I went searching for photos form that long ago trip to Philly; waaay back in the nineties; when we still used a thing called "film" for photos. Hopefully, I'll find those one of these days. I'll surely scan them and perhaps do a post.
Al Calozzi's Cheesesteaks
1146 Garnet Ave
San Diego, CA 92109
Open Daily:
11am - 9pm
:( too much bread
Posted by: kat | Sunday, 28 October 2018 at 10:08 PM
A meat bomb sounds attractive. I want to try this place.
Posted by: Soo | Monday, 29 October 2018 at 06:52 AM
Yeah, a lot of bread Kat!
Bombs away Soo! ;o)
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 29 October 2018 at 07:21 AM
Sounds perfect for the PB crowd.
Posted by: Junichi | Monday, 29 October 2018 at 11:00 AM
This place does fit in well with the area's demographics Junichi.
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 29 October 2018 at 11:57 AM