My girl is mostly gluten free, so I have to space out my trips to Franny’s accordingly. I try not to bring her to the dark side too often but I’m a sucker for this stuff. A seat at the bar, a couple of fussy drinks, a plate or two of well executed appetizers before a nice pizza and a long walk home – gluten attacking my girl from inside as I daydream about ice-cream.
I sometimes order a negroni (Beefeater gin, Campari, Punt e Mes) as part of an overall plan to acquire a taste for it. Man can not live on Dirty Martinis alone. Enough chefs swear by it. I’m somewhere on the fence. It has a medicinal gin finish that’s foreign to my vodka/olive palate.
Kim had the la tempesta (nonino amaro, fernet, mint, lemon, ginger beer). That was sweet and tasty. We always have great drinks here. It’s especially fun to eat at the bar, if you can get a seat.
They grill a piece of bread here like nobody’s business. Nicely olive oiled, it’s worth eating by itself. Great with fava beans and a soft boiled egg. Even better with burrata cheese and sea vegetables.
“The vegetables are bright and amazing,” Kim says. “I like it better than the fava beans.”
“That bread plus that yolk is pretty great, though.”
“Like that bread we had with the beef tongue and pork cheek terrine last time.”
“Yeah, not an attractive dish, but very tasty.”
The menu is full of fun and tasty appetizers from bruschette, crostini and fried mozzarella to lamb sausage and charcuterie. If you’re lucky they’ll have a cool special. You don’t expect a wonderful bone marrow dish at a pizzeria, but this isn’t just any pizzeria – which you realize once you look at the bill.
“Yeah,” Kim said. “That burrata with sea vegetables was delicious, but 14 bucks for it?”
“Yeah, that’s a little too pricey.”
“But delicious.”
Their brick oven pizza is always hot and happy. Let me suggest a nice traditional pie with, say, sausage or meatballs. If you’re feeling adventurous, perhaps the zucchini and squash blossoms with basil, garlic, buffalo mozzarella and anchovies.
There’s something about a meal like this that speaks to nostalgia in me. Pizza and ice-cream are comfort foods for a wide common denominator of people for good reason. Franny’s elevates this, brings in other traditional plates, executes them all well and charges accordingly. This ain’t your daddy’s Flatbush pizza shop for sure.