A Soft Look At Stuzzi’s Soft Opening

Author: Bookstore Piet  //  Category: Pizza, restaurants, richmond

Thanks to Matt Marinara I managed to score a prime-time Saturday reservation to the soft opening weekend of RVA’s newest pizza joint, Stuzzi’s.  Here a few thoughts….

The bad – let’s just get it out of the way…  It was hot.  Meltingly so.  They enlarged the 1N Belmont dining room, raised the ceiling and added a wood fueled pizza oven to the middle of the space – then kept the same AC unit that had been used by Fritz.  Add maybe three times the number of people that used to occupy the old space and it became harder to tell if it was hotter inside or out – and this last weekend in Richmond was set to braise.  Of course, if I had a nickel for every time a Richmond restaurant open only to realize their AC unit was insufficient I would have at least a couple of bucks.  To their credit they realized the problem early on, added some ceiling fans before service on Saturday and told me they are getting a larger unit this week.  With a little luck, and hopefully minimal interference from the City, this should be a short term issue.

The not so bad….  Opening weekends can be chaotic for service.  I’ve opened several restaurants and it really doesn’t matter how experienced the staff or how much you trained – the best you can really hope for is it not to be a disaster.  Considering the circumstances – this staff did all right.  Between the heat, a packed dining room and bar plus a line out the door the wait staff kept things moving under trying circumstances and managed to remain gracious through-out.  Food and drink were served quickly, nothing had to be asked for twice, and when a couple of minor things went wrong they looked sufficiently horrified.  Service-wise, a good start under difficult conditions.

The good…  The food.  Only a limited menu was available and, due to the crowd and the heat, we really didn’t have a long drawn out dinner.  What we did have was quite good.  A basic caprese to start then pizza and pasta.  Finn selected the mussels over fettucini with red sauce – and then did what only a 5 year old can – sucked it all down.  He proclaimed it good with a big thumbs up and a huge pile of empty shells.

M and I ordered two of the pizzas.  A Margherita – basil, buffalo mozzarella and sauce – and a Sopresatta – the same but with thin slices of cured meat.  The crust, fire baked on lava rock from Mt Vesuvius, was perfect – simple, crusty and really unlike anything else served in Richmond today.  The sauce was equally simple – little more than crushed tomato and best described as ‘bright’ in flavour.  A real triumph of basic ingredients speaking for themselves.  Little Elias liked the sopresatta so much we asked for a couple of extra slices of the meat for him to chew on.  The only difficulty, if it can be called that, was, due to the intense heat, the pizza never really cooled down to set and remained a bit of a gooey, runny mess.  Regardless, it was quite good and will be worth many return visits.

All in all, a good opening and a valiant effort.  Looks like we have a new pizza player in the Fan and maybe, as this is their goal, a mention of Richmond as a pizza destination on the Eastern seaboard.

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8 Responses to “A Soft Look At Stuzzi’s Soft Opening”

  1. Kendra Bailey Morris Says:

    Nice account, Piet. Looking forward to checking it out, although I might have to wait until they get that new air unit. BTW, did you notice a difference in the lava rock crust vs. a regular wood-fired oven crust?

  2. Bookstore Piet Says:

    The hot rock elevated the crispiness to the point where you actually had a little bit of crunch – something I like. Key will be checking them out when the AC is upgraded – the heat level made the center a little soggy – not the way i think it was intended.

  3. Helen Says:

    It’s totally unfair when people blog about a place that hasn’t yet officially opened. Stuzzi obviously knows they have an AC problem…do you really have to go around blabbing it before they iron out all the wrinkles?!

  4. Bookstore Piet Says:

    @Helen – would you prefer I lie? I’m sure you can find another blogger who makes stuff up, I can even direct you to one.

    If you read carefully you would note that they are painfully aware of the problem and that it may already be taken care of. If they have, bravo! If not….

  5. Doc Says:

    Perhaps you remember the outdoor pizza oven at the Intercon Hotel terrace in Kinshasa – now THAT was Pizza Quattro Seasone to die for!

    Geewillikers Helen! Get back on your medication.

    We may be back in your quadrant of the universe within one rotation of the sun . . . . Stuzzi’s sounds like my kind of place.

    I enjoy your writing. Keep it up.

  6. Real Writers Rewrite Says:

    Despite the lush visuals on this webpage and the promise of a reading connoisseur’s authorship, the typos and some grammar choices almost kept me from finishing this piece. Checking for errors ["mussles"; "nickle"] would put a more professional polish on what is otherwise an informative, thorough offering. We expect no less effort from our kids who’re still in school, right? Even so, I’m grateful to have a first-hand look at a new eatery I’ve been curious about; thank you! Signed, a new reader (sorry — I could not find a place on your blog linking to a private email/contact instead)

  7. Bookstore Piet Says:

    Sorry, New Reader, the errors are all mine. I typically write these while at my bookstore and get distracted by customers and my 17 month old. The result are typos and the occasional disjointed thought. Not an excuse just an explanation. I usually do rewrites for a couple of hours after I publish but didn’t get to it yesterday. Thanks for the input and thanks for reading.

    To Helen – if you’re going to create new identities to defend your comment at least do so from a different IP address.

  8. Real Writers Rewrite Says:

    You’re welcome — I’ve since browsed several more of your entries and have been enjoying them. I will stop by more often when considering which new dining spot to try out!

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