Restaurant Reviews

Pies on Wheels = Game Changer

July 28, 2016

If you missed me last weekend on TWC News, I was live at Saratoga Race Course this past Sunday, walking around in the 90 degree heat to three of my favorite eateries at the track. Here’s a clip from the beginning of the segment.

Aside from me sweating on live television for the Capital Region to see, I also got to stuff my face with mac and cheese in front of the cameras, just before hitting up a place that I am shocked I’ve never written about.

That, my friends, is Pies on Wheels.

Taken from Facebook.com

Taken from Facebook.com

Truth be told, I’ve seen them around Saratoga for years, at farmers markets, various events, and even the track. But it wasn’t until I was doing my research for this segment that I finally took the time to order a pizza and learn more about them. And I can’t tell you how great of a decision that was.

Pies on Wheels is a wood fired pizza oven that’s literally on wheels, making it portable to bring essentially wherever they want it to go. PIZZA ON WHEELS. I feel like that’s a weird fantasy I’ve had dreams about before. But it’s real, and it’s amazing.

Pizza at Saratoga Race Course

Not only does this oven get to about 700 degrees, but the pizza cooks SO FAST. In like 1-2 minutes, actually. They also source as many ingredients as they can locally, and they even have their own hydroponic basil in little planters underneath the counter and rip pieces off when they’re topping off pies. I’m in love.

If it’s wood fired, thin crispy crust and oozing melted cheese pizza that you’re looking for, look no further than Pies on Wheels.

Find them at Saratoga Race Course all season long, near the top of the stretch!

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2 Comments

  • Reply Amy July 28, 2016 at 8:10 am

    That looks fantastic!

  • Reply trakman July 30, 2016 at 11:11 pm

    I’m surprised that you didn’t mention the track record of the owner, David Britton. Ran the restaurant on the corner of Union and Nelson which is now the Brook Tavern, and for the love of me I can’t remember the name of the place when he was there. He was also on Robert Irvine’s TV show Dinner Impossible as one of his two or three sous chefs for numerous episodes. And I believe he did a stint helping Sperry’s during one of their reincarnations.

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