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Rooftop Pizzeria, Water Street, Santa Fe

August 05, 2009
by Wendy
pizza, plaza, restaurant, santa fe
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Rooftop Pizzeria, Santa Fe
Rooftop Pizzeria, Santa Fe

Rooftop Pizzeria, Santa Fe

Our second night in Santa Fe we ate at a great pizza place, Rooftop Pizzeria, on Water Street, across from the plaza. We ordered Pizza #7, which came with roasted whole cloves of garlic, artichokes, zucchini, squash, and Kalamata (black) olives, $17 (we split the 14 inch).  It had a great thin crust and came with pesto rather than tomato sauce.  There was no cheese but we were offered grated Parmesan.  There were mounds of vegetables.  Dinner was so good we decided to have dessert.  We chose the “Chocolate Pot”, $5, which was a flourless chocolate cake with a consistency somewhere half-way between cake and pudding.  It came with a vanilla sauce on top which was very tasty.  The whole thing was very chocolaty – yummy!  Ian washed it all down with a passable cappuccino.  The views were nice and there was an awning overhead and roller shades they pulled down to keep us from being blinded by the setting sun.  All in all a great meal for a reasonable price in a very pleasant setting with good service!

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