Well guys, its been almost a full semester, but I have finally found a phenomenal pizza place in Minneapolis. Frankly I wasn't sure it would happen at all, so this last friday was an awesome surprise for me. Not meaning to be a snob (though I know I am a pizza snob) but I generally take recommendations with a grain of salt, not because I don't trust most peoples tastes, but because a lot of people haven't really seen just how different phenomenal pizza is from franchised-cheap-ingredient-pizza intended solely to make money.... so when I heard a lot of recommendations for this place I took it with a grain of salt. In the end however, I have to say these recommendation were spot on.
Logistics:
Black Sheep (www.blacksheeppizza.com) now has two sit-down locations, the original being in the warehouse district of downtown Minneapolis, and a newly opened restaurant in downtown St. Paul. They offer Sit-down service as well as carry-out and delivery. As for the restaurant itself I can only speek for the Minneapolis location as that is the only one I have been to.
Black Sheep uses coal fired ovens to cook all of their pizzas, I'm not an expert on cooking pizza, but I know it tasted great, whether that was their ingredients and recipes or the coal, or both. The general atmosphere was nice, very open with wood tables and booths with a nice natural finish wood bar and dark walls that added a nice intimate feel, supported by an open kitchen area. It was a pretty small place so expect a short wait if you are going at a busy time, unfortunately I am not sure if they take reservations.
The Pizza:
Once seated, the menu is relatively easy with two size options for pizzas, offering a small 12" and a large 16" with a great selection of toppings. The prices are a bit high, around 20 dollars for a relatively loaded large pizza, but considering the quality of pizza this place offers, combined with the downtown location it is a good deal. I went with four other hungry people and we finished off two large pizzas, which happened to be the perfect amount.
I ordered my usual test pizza (generally something with sausage) for thin crust, sausage, fresh tomato, fresh onion, and fresh basil. I choose these particular toppings for a variety of reasons, one, it is a good indicator of the quality of the restaurant, if they don't have fresh basil, chances are they will not be out-of-this-world good, furthermore, because sausage is my favorite topping I have to test it at every pizza place I go. We also got a large half sausage half pepperoni.
The Sausage, Onion, Tomato, and Fresh Basil Pizza
The Good:
Black Sheep pizza really surprised me, the pizza came out quick and well cooked, absolutely LOADED with toppings. The ingredients used were all great. The dough was amazingly light with the perfect amount of crunch and a good taste while being very thin. The fresh tomatos were just that, very very fresh with a great taste. They added the perfect amount of cheese that was well cooked to not get in the way with flavor, but to add a very nice accent to the pizza over all. While the sauce used was essentially strictly a tomato sauce with very little seasoning, if any at all, which leads me to some very good news: THEY HAVE FRESH BASIL that they include on the pizza regularly!!!! Now, I usually like a very seasoned flavorful sauce, but with the particular toppings we got on the pizza shown above, the sauce provided a great base for the other ingredients to really shine through and show off their fresh taste. Another surprise on this pizza was that it appeared that they put sea salt on the crust which adds even more flavor to the already great, light, thin crust.
The Bad:
While there wasn't much bad, there were a few things, number one being that some of the crust sections were a bit too burnt. I'm okay with a bit burnt, but there was a bit much. It could be because coal burns at a higher temperature than other ovens or because the coal is centralized on one side, the side that is closest to the coals starts burning a bit early before being turned. While an issue, it really wasn't too significant of a setback. Another negative was that the pepperoni looked pretty oily, however A. I didn't actually have a piece of the pepperoni (but the meat slices were HUGE, looked great if you are a pepperoni lover), and B. pepperoni is generally always oily just because of what it's made from. Also the sausage pieces were in slices, you get a bit more of it it seems than with just chunks of sausage, however I do prefer the chunks... again not a big issue at all.
Overall:
Black Sheep Pizza truly surprised me, I was not expecting to find pizza that I would prefer over... frankly..... anything in Chicagoland, but I have to say this is some of the best thin crust I have tried. It is definitely different than most of the thin crust found in Chicago, as I think this takes a bit more of an "authentic italian" approach, but it really is a great alternative. It is a bit spendy, but go with a decently large group of people and you will be stuffed and have great pizza, tax, and tip paid for with just around $10 a person, very reasonable.
Because of the phenomenally original, fresh, and delicious pizza offered by Black Sheep Pizza, combined with the convenient downtown location, decent prices, and quick service, I am giving Black Sheep Pizza the highest ranking so far of any Minneapolis pizza, and frankly the highest rating I think I will give to any pizza outside of chicago.... I am giving Black Sheep an 8/10.
8 / 10



