Big Lou's Pizza.
everything's bigger in Texas. (pizza especially)
preface : one should never consume this much pizza, alone.
You can't not order the biggest pizza Texas has to offer, right?? Well we couldn't not.
Right when you step onto Big Lou's "campus" you start to get a feel for what's in store. The parking lot is organized chaos (you make your own space), the building gives off a "we don't fuck around vibe", right up our alley.
We started to get a little scurred (read: scared) because even on man vs food, he needed to share this behemoth of a pizza.
The moment you step inside is when it starts to sink in. The entire place is packed, it's loud, there's a detail there to make sure things stay orderly, it's hot, and the entire place smells like pizza.
The way the waiting/ordering process works is you pay before you wait. The standard wait time is about an hour at Big Lou's, and that doesn't even include cook time. We had already discussed that we wanted to get half veggie and half meats so we took the most expensive route (83.99 for all the fixings).
The entire ordering process was pretty streamlined, they gave us a pager and told us to relax!
Instead of the standard hour, we were seated in under forty-five. Best believe we took advantage of dollar drafts (had to expand our stomachs a little) . It was probably about half an hour after, that the biggest pizza we have ever ordered arrived.
By my second slice, I was starting to really feel it. (each slice is as large as a standard 10" pizza) And the entire pie weighed about seventy pounds. We tried our best, but sadly we were defeated. Instead of paying the $5.00 box fee, we just origami'd the leftovers and called it a day.
Here's how Big Lou's stacked up:
- wait : 8/10 - considering how big of a pizza we ordered, and how many people were there the wait time/experience wasn't at all bad. We were told a longer wait time, so there's no surprise that we were excited when our buzzer buzzed almost half an hour earlier than expected!
- taste: 7/10 - let's face it, you're coming here for the novelty not the taste.
- dough : 7.5/10 - not bad for the size, but it needed to be crispier.
- sauce to topping ratio : 8.5/10 - pretty spot on, but there were FAR too many olives. I get it, we said veggies, but one should never have 8 olives (slices) in a two bite span.
- size: 42/10 - FORTY TWO INCHES PEOPLE.
- service: 7/10 - our waiter was kind of all over the place. We had to flag him down numerous times just to get the basics (utensils, water etc.), granted this is an extremely busy place but still!
** side note: BRING FRIENDS or make them before you order this thang **
keep it appetizing.