I had the opportunity to attend a tour of this lovely neighborhood
called “The Upper Beaches" prior to my trip to Europe. The neighborhood had an
abundance of small and indie shops, and there was a sense of belonging
to a community, as shop owners and locals knew one another. I joined a
small group of bloggers, and we visited a couple of the shops in the
neighborhood, where we got to meet and chat with the respective local
business owners. We also traveled in style - in a limo.
We made a quick pit stop to The Stone Pizza;
a local pizzeria that specializes in eight house-made pizzas with
customizable toppings. They pride themselves on making everything from
scratch using only the freshest ingredients, as they don't even have a
freezer on-site. Their menu consists of eight house pizzas that are all made from scratch daily. We tried three of their pizzas; The Apple Jack, The
Margherita, and The Me-Ted. It's amazing how fresh the pizzas tasted, and who knew that grilled apples would make a great topping on a pizza. Additionally, the pizza dough was cooked properly, and there was a nice balance of cheese, and sauce. Overall, The Stone Pizza was a nice independent pizza shop in the The Upper Beaches area, and I'm glad that we got to try it out.
The Apple Jack - vintage cheddar, caramelized onions, grilled apples, arugula and herbed oil |
The Me-Ted - grilled sausage, smoked bacon, vintage cheddar, and tomato sauce |
The Margherita - roma tomatoes, red onions, fresh basil, Bononcini, and balsamic |
Click here to read more about the Streetcar Developments Upper Beaches Tour that I had to opportunity to attend.
Disclaimer: The food provided in this post were complimentary. However, all of the opinions expressed in this review are of my own.