Friday, May 8, 2009

Fralo's - The Art of Pizza

You say tomato, I say toMAHto.

You say potato, I say poTAHto.

You say Fralo, I say FrAHlo.

However you say it, I say, it's good pizza.

Fralo's has been creating pizza buzz in Leon Springs for a few years now, rivaling the buzz that Rudy's BBQ has long monopolized on that little stretch of low-lying road.

I went there yesterday for the first time, armed with a gift certificate, my four children, and my aunt.

The weather forecast predicted 97 degrees and humidity, but the Pizza gods must have been smiling on us. We quickly decided on an outdoor table, anxious to eke out any hours of bearable San Antonio heat.

The staff was minimal over the lunchhour, and we learned that it is at dinnertime that you can hardly find a table. In laid-back Hill Country style, they eventually took our order, but it was with a hearty friendliness that made me feel like I had been there a dozen times over.

We decided to try several items, although one pizza would have easily served two adults and four Munchkins. I ordered off of the Specialty menu - a barbeque chicken pizza. It wasn't an easy, choice, though, because there were some great, artistic choices. I was intrigued by the "Spanako" - a Greek-sounding pizza that included lamb, tomatoes, Kalamata olives, and Feta Cheese. Their "cheese" pizza was quite gourmet, too - it featured a blend of mozzarella, provolone, feta, parmasean, and gorgonzola.

My children, being normal kids, weren't so high-falutin'. And, being normal, they argued over what to order. Cheese or pepperoni. Thankfully, Fralo's averted World War III by letting me order a half cheese/half pepperoni pizza. We might want to ship them to the United Nations.

My aunt, always healthy, (save for the occasional relapse into a chocolate addiction that we share), chose the Margherita Pizza with cheese, spinach, and basil - on wheat crust. And, Texans, please understand that despite the homophonic relationship to our favorite tequila drink, a Margherita pizza gets its roots in Italy. It was named for Queen Margherita, and decorated in the colors of the flag of Italy - red, white, and green.

It took nearly half an hour for the pizzas to come out, but it was well-worth the wait. One bite, and I knew that I was in Pizza Heaven.

Halfway through our meal, a guy came out with a place of pizza rolls. We visited with him for awhile, and learned that he was from Austin. He was bringing his artsy Austin vibe with him and was trying to add his creations to the menu. He wanted our opinion on what he'd whipped up - pizza rolls with sausage, pepperoni, and cheese. I don't know what else he added to it, but it was very savory. When we hinted that we wouldn't be opposed to a second tasting, he happily brought us another batch. He told us about the variations that he was trying, and my aunt gave him advice on a vegetarian possibility.

We ordered plenty with the intention of leftovers. Three slices and two pizza rolls later, I still had a little bit left to take home. Hey, I'm a nursing mom, and I need my calories!

Fralo's isn't cheap - for that for to the Domino's that is just down the street. But, if you're looking for great atmosphere, live music in the evening, creative pizza, and a great time, stick with Fralo's. You'll be back, and you won't care how it's pronounced.

Note: If you sign up at www.woai.com, you will often get alerts for a gift certificate program. In this case, I was able to buy two $25 gift certificates for Fralo's for $25. They arrived within a few days. You cannot use the certificates for the same visit, but it's still a great deal. These go FAST - when you get the email alert, sign up right away. There are a limited number, and always for different restaurants.

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Fralo's - The Art of Pizza
23651 IH 10 West
San Antonio, TX 78257
210-698-6116

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

wow that is awesome - thank you for the great blog - Lori Hakspiel
owner of Fralo's : )

haklor said...

Remember of course that we are now introducing our vegan options. We also have gluten crust and a wheat crust option. Enjoy!

Unknown said...

One aspect of Fralo's I love is the customer service. I worked with the owner to arrange a group outing for my bunco girls and found it very easy and painless. She really went above and beyond to meet our needs. The guest service from all the staff there has also always been great. You are treated like they really care that you are there. That takes special training so kudos to them!