During my visit to Earth and Stone Wood Fired Pizza in Huntsville AL, I ordered The Greene Street pizza minus cheese. Another vegan option is pretzels that can be dipped in pizza sauce. During my visits to this place a few years ago they had pita chips and hummus. I thought those where very good, but they have been discontinued. The Greene Street pizza minus cheese was a great choice. Here's what it looked like.
This tasted like it could be the freshest pizza in town. The sauce tasted like real whole Roma tomatoes. They don't have thick sweet pizza paste here. This is real food! Everything on this pizza was very good. The kalamata olives took center stage on my tongue. I'm not a big mushroom fan, but these mushrooms were mild and tasted great with the spinach, red bell peppers, and onions. This crust appeared to be under-cooked at first glance, but it was fully cooked and even crispy, especially on the bottom. This wasn't bland at all, but I do prefer more herbs and spices on pizza. I topped it with crushed red pepper flakes. Overall, this was great. This tasted like real food made from real ingredients. While this was probably the freshest pizza in town, I still think this was a $10 pizza meal. This was over $15, and I didn't have left-overs.
Earth and Stone shares a building with Yellowhammer Brewing. The large shared seating areas for both places are separated only at closing time. For those who want beer and pizza, the location is excellent. I would recommend Yellowhammer Belgian White Ale (4.8% AVB) for "beginners" or Yellowhammer Bride Of Frankenhammer (10.5 % AVB) for "professionals". They frequently have live music, and it gets very crowded at night, even on weekdays. The building is new and clean with an industrial warehouse aesthetic. Outside seating is available in both the Earth and Stone and Yellowhammer areas.
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