When Joy and Lou Savelli decided to expand their pizza empire, they chose Pleasant Hill as the next stop on their journey. With its location off University Avenue just east of the Des Moines city limits and near Altoona, the third home for Taste of New York brings New York-style pizza crusts and Italian dishes to the east side of the metro.
Pizza Bar by Taste of New York brings more than just a shotgun pizza shop found in West Des Moines and Waukee, which has a drive-thru. Where those locations offer counter service and pizza by the slice in addition to pizzas and Italian dishes, the 6,000-square-foot Pleasant Hill location offers a full restaurant with seated service for around 150 customers, a bar, a game room, and eventually a patio, all with a sports bar theme and plenty of televisions.
A mural of New York City, another featuring the Statue of Liberty, and other nods to the Big Apple, including a lighted sign with “All You Need Is Love and Pizza” and another over the door with “Mangia bene ridi spesso” (Eat well and laugh often) decorate the space.
Taste of New York won the Des Moines Register’s Pizza Brackets in April and is a member of the Register’s Essential Restaurants list.
Miguel León, the Savelli’s partner in the Waukee location and owner of Monterey Express on the other end of the Waukee strip mall, partnered with the couple on the Pleasant Hill location, and helped with envisioning the cocktail menu.
How did two New Yorkers end up in Des Moines?
Lou and Joy Savelli moved to the Des Moines metro after Lou retired from the New York Police Department Terrorism Unit in 2004. One of his cases brought him to Lamoni before he retired, and he fell in love with Iowa.
When he started teaching classes in the metro, he convinced his wife to explore Des Moines as a place to live. They left behind Brooklyn for Iowa, but missed the food. The couple decided to open a pizza shop, Taste of New York, in West Des Moines in 2014.
In 2022, the couple opened a second location in Waukee, adding a drive-thru so customers can order a slice from their vehicles. Another location in Johnston closed two years ago after a brief stint.
What’s in the game room?
Claw games, skee-ball, slots. and more make up the space that will offer a basketball game. A TV on the wall is framed by a painting of a gaming console.
What’s on the menu at Pizza Bar?
Of course, pizza is the star of the show with Neapolitan crusts taking center stage. Favorites such as the Margherita and supreme with pepperoni, sausage, mushrooms, onions, and red and green peppers join a white pizza with ricotta cheese and mozzarella, chicken pesto, chicken alfredo, and more. Gluten-free crusts are available in a 10-inch pie. Pizzas range from $15 to $23 for a 14-inch pizza to $21 to $29 for an 18-inch pie.
“We have different sandwiches on the menu here, more appetizers,” Joy Savelli said.
On the sharables menu, the calamari twists and garlic knots made with move with fried ravioli. The rice balls stuffed with cheese or beef are a little smaller here, and the King of the Hill for $14.99 brings a sampler of those three dishes and onion rings. Go for disco fries with brown gravy and mozzarella or bacon ranch fries, cheese curds, and giant pretzels. Appetizers range from $2.99 for three garlic knots to $13.99 for the calamari.
Wings (10 bone-in or boneless) and tenders (four to an order) come with sauce choices such as hot bourbon, lemon pepper, hot honey, mango habanero, and more in the $11.99 to $14.99 range.
Savelli stuck to a short menu of pasta classics — baked ziti, penne alla vodka, fettuccine alfredo, and spaghetti and meatballs in the $12.99 to $14.99 range.
Newcomers include the chopped cheese sandwich, a New York classic. “The chopped cheese seems to be a favorite already,” Joy Savelli said. Caramelized onions come together with hamburger and American cheese, mixed together until the cheese melts, served on a hoagie roll.
Pizza Bar also has panini with chicken bacon ranch and a pesto version. All of the sandwiches come with fries for $12.99.
The restaurant also carries desserts, such as cannoli, New York cheesecake, chocolate lava cake, and Basque cheesecake for $4.99 to $9.99.
Pizza Bar will also be rolling out specialty pizzas and possibly a Sicilian night to serve the Sicilian crust pizzas, with plans for weekly or nightly specials. “We will do specialties, maybe weekly, daily, but that’ll be in a few weeks,” Joy Savelli said.
What’s to drink at Pizza Bar
Unlike its sister restaurants, Pizza Bar features a full cocktail program with New York-themed drinks. “We kind of did a New York-based names on these,” León said.
“We’re going more with the bar theme. We’re serving specialty cocktails. We have 18 draft beers. We’re doing some local craft beers. And we have the legacy brands,” León said.
New York sour: This classic made with Woodford Reserve bourbon is a nod to the city.
Going Yonkers: Peanut butter and coffee liqueur come together in this dessert-inspired drink.
East Coast Fishbowl: This playful, shareable cocktail features Malibu rum, Tito’s vodka, and pineapple juice comes topped with blue Curacao and Swedish Fish gummies.
Spritz flight: A sampler of different spritzes includes limoncello, elderflower, grape, and dragon fruit.
What’s next for Taste of New York?
The Savellis have been working on a larger space for the West Des Moines location. It takes over the Scratch Cupcakery space in the same strip mall as Taste of New York. Expect a fall opening.
Where to find Pizza Bar by Taste of New York
Location: 1225 Copper Creek Drive, Pleasant Hill
Contact: 515-335-8388 or thepizzabaria.com
Hours: Open Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 8 p.m.
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Susan Stapleton is the entertainment editor and dining reporter at The Des Moines Register. Follow her on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, or drop her a line at sstapleton@gannett.com.
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