Saturday, July 22, 2017

Woah is me for sure


After last weeks travel to Marion ,I knew it was gonna be tough to top that. So Linda can serenade my woah have mercy on me.

Ten years ago. Sheri was coming home from work and won a charter membership to The Amazing Larry Fanclub. Do you all remember Amazing Larry from the Dave and Darren show?

I have the T-shirt to prove it.




So ten years ago we went there. Now. We went back minus the kid tonite.

Front loading.






To the Batmobile.



Okay,okay. Enough goofing off.  Poor Boy's Pizza is in Rock Island so that means a trip over the river.Let's go!










Poor Boy's is like a neighborhood bar and that is cool.




Yadier,Yadier.





So Poor Boy's is kinda like that friendly corner bar. The inside is a no frills bar and I like that. The bartender was friendly and attentive to us. We tipped him rather well too. A few indoor pics.








Bathroom was pretty clean.




The menu. Pretty basic,but we ordered some chicken wings and they were great! I'd like to eat about 50 of them.








So how was the pizza? We ordered a large garden style. Sausage,Pepperoni,Onion,Mushrooms and Green Peppers.





I'm going to give Poor Boy's a solid 8.5 on the Scotty scale. The crust was on point and for a Quad City style nice and crispy. The sauce was actually plentiful and tasty. The sausage your basic ground QC style.

Sher and I both agreed the veggies were kind of a let down. The mushrooms were canned. The onions kinda raw. The green peppers were pre cooked,but tasted okay. So we gave a few dings for that. But overall Poor Boy's was your average QC Style pizza. But I was in the mood for that and the vibe there was fun and we had a good time.

As always. It's pizza ,so there is that!

Cocktail time.


Scotty



2 comments:

  1. I give it an 8, the mushrooms are canned, and the green peppers(although I love them) were precooked and just too many on the pizza. The crust was wonderful, I love Quad City style pizza(especially the crust), not crazy about ground sausage. The sauce was plentiful, which was a big plus.

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    1. And Scott, Woah is spelled Woe, sorry had to call you on it.

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