Concentrics enters the pizza wars
July 13th, 2009 by Cliff Bostock in RestaurantsAnother week, another pizzeria. My latest foray took me to Max’s Coal Oven Pizzeria (300 Marietta St., 404-974-2941). This is another Concentrics restaurant, located next door to the chain’s sports bar, Stats.
Our server, John H., explained to us that the restaurant’s coal oven is the first in Georgia and that its 1000-degree heat produces a blistery, charred crust like that on the margherita pie I ordered (above).
I actually preferred this combo of rictotta, parmesan and gorgonzola cheeses with arugula.
This caprese salad — featuring homemade mozzarella, basil and flawless tomatoes — was much better than the average around town (despite its controversial inclusion of balsamic vinegar).
Wayne worried whether these were women wearing burkas or Catholic monks on Max’s patio.
The restaurant, which will be featured in Grazing later this week, has great service by a staff of young rock stars. Seriously, they create a great vibe, even though the pizza is a far cry from those you’ll find at Fritti and Varasano’s.
(Photos by Cliff Bostock)












July 14th, 2009 at 1:04 am
bostock rulz
July 14th, 2009 at 1:05 am
bostack rulz