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City Grill Pizzeria

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Pizza, Food Delivery Service, Food Products

1071 Franklin Springs St, Royston, GA 30662

762-847-7777

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Today: 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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City Grill Pizzeria

General Info
Although proto-pizzas can be detected in culinary history as early the sixth century, the mozzarella-covered version we know today wasn’t born until 1889. That’s when King Umberto I and Queen Margherita of Italy commissioned Neapolitan chef Raffaele Esposito to prepare an assortment of his native city’s pizza—elemental dishes that showcased tomatoes, olive oil, and herbs. Wanting to bake a suitably patriotic pie, Esposito took inspiration from the Italian flag and created an arrangement of red tomatoes, green basil, and white buffalo mozzarella. The queen so adored the mozzarella-centric incarnation that Esposito named it Pizza Margherita in her honor and begin marketing it as the standard. But, although mozzarella got its start in the pizza business for political reasons, dough twirlers around the world continue to use it for three reasons. Taste: Mozzarella has a rich, salty flavor that harmonizes with the pie’s sauce and other toppings but lacks the pungency of sharp or “stinky” cheeses. Ideally, it’ll never overpower even the mildest pepperoni or vegetable. Low Moisture Level: The vast majority of US pizzas rely on a low-moisture version of mozzarella, which means it exudes less water as it heats up. This allows the cheese to become gooey without dampening the crust’s crunch. Low-moisture cheeses also have a longer shelf life, allowing pizzerias to buy in bulk. Meltability: Cheese makers (or their machines) knead and spin mozzarella until it’s springy and pliable—a texture familiar to anyone who’s enjoyed a stick of string cheese. This signature stringiness allows the cheese to stretch and fuse to the other ingredients as it melts. In contrast, oilier cheeses, such as cheddar or american, become a sticky, liquid-like substance under intense heat, making for a messier slice.
Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Sun:
Categories
Pizza, Food Delivery Service, Food Products, Greek Restaurants, Italian Restaurants, Restaurant Menus, Restaurants
Services/Products
Freshly baked pizza, Salads, Pasta, Stromboli, Hot oven subs and sandwiches, Greek Specialties, Deserts, Appetizers.
Payment Options
Location
1071 Franklin Springs St Royston, Georgia 30662
Amenities
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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