

There is ample seating inside, but the booths are a little small. We topped our meal off with strawberry frozen yogurt, which was smooth and not excessively sweet. Pesto sauce is also available, but we didn’t try it. If seasoning overload is a common complaint of yours, you’ll probably find a Sunrise pizza ideal. The pizza sauce is mild-certainly not all the way to bland, but not at all spicy. The crust had an appealing crunchy-outside-soft-inside quality (which was also true of Lea’s breadsticks). The vegetables popped nicely, as if they were sliced and chopped that day. After it’s built, it goes through the oven for five minutes, and then you get it. You can spec out one seriously impressive-looking pie for not a lot of money. Vegetables include bell pepper, onion, mushrooms, sliced tomatoes, black olives, and spinach (excellent!). Meats include pepperoni, sausage, bacon, ground beef, and chicken. Each meat topping adds $1.50 to the price, but all vegetables are free! (How’s that for vegetarian-friendly?) And the gang’s all here. With each person ordering his/her very own, topping strife is vanquished forever. You specify your toppings and watch them build your pizza, just exactly the way you do a sandwich at Subway.

SUNRISE PIZZA PLUS
Add a dollar to each price to start with a cheese pizza plus one meat topping. Pizzas are made to order and customized to your liking.Ī small cheese pizza is $5 a large, $6. Heh.) Gluten-free crust is available upon request. This is also not good if “not quite round” flares your OCD. (The crust is pressed by hand, so there is a little variability from pizza to pizza. We each ordered a small, which is about eight inches in diameter. Pizza is the signature dish - it’s right in the name - so that’s the way we went. Add a side item and a fountain drink for an additional $2.50. Pizza for breakfast? Sausage biscuit for dinner? Go for it.īagels and biscuits are $2-3, and pizzas start at $5. You can order anything on the menu at any time of day. Fruit cups and frozen yogurt are available for dessert. The somewhat offbeat menu includes pizza, spaghetti, bagel sandwiches, and biscuits. Clean and cheery inside, Sunrise is locally owned and classic “fast casual.” Lea, the boys, and I stopped in for dinner. Sunrise Pizza & Café opened in eastern Madison in July. Tutors & Tutoring Services in Huntsville.
