When two different people, within one week, mention to me that I “must try” a specific restaurant in the Lake Wylie area, I pay attention. That’s how I came to hear about Empire Pizza, 4811 Old York Road in the Newport area of Rock Hill.
There is no shortage of pizza parlors in Rock Hill, Fort Mill, and other Lake Wylie communities. There is, however, a shortage of Really Good Pizza. Hand tossed crusts, spicy sauce, lots of cheese, inventive toppings. Slices that you can’t pick up with just one hand. Pizza that tastes good whether it’s hot, cold, or somewhere in between. Now that’s Really Good Pizza.
I’m tickled to say that Empire Pizza hits the mark. Pizza by the slice, or order up a whole pie. Standard meat toppings, plus salami, anchovies, meatballs. Veggies include all of the standards plus pineapple, broccoli, banana peppers. Nothing too exotic, so I suppose there’s room for improvement in the “inventive” category. However, ingredients are all fresh, and the menu is personalized with some thematic selections.
Empire Pizza is owned by Constantine Doulaveris. I’m guessing he is from New York City, based on the style of food, the restaurant name, and the decor. The atmosphere is that of a sports bar, with lots of televisions for viewing ballgames, a large bar area, and even a place to throw some darts.
Pizza is not the only offering. There are several salad choices (Buffalo Chicken Salad, Antipasto Salad, Greek, Caesar, Chef’s), Calzones & Strombolies, plus pasta entrees including Shrimp Diavolo, Mediterranean Penne with kalameta olives and sundried tomato pesto, Eggplant Parmigiana, and several other choices. There are also plenty of “bar food” choices: burgers, chicken wings, chili cheese fries, jalapeno poppers.
I was accompanied by my daughter and husband on our first trip to Empire. We chose an order of chicken wings (half hot, half sweet & spicy), plus two small Specialty Pies: Magpie Lane Veggie (loaded with tomatoes, onion, green peppers, banana peppers, mushrooms and black olives) and a Classic White Pie (fresh garlic, spiced ricotta cheese, mozzarella and fresh basil). The wings were great; crisp and tasty. The Sweet & Spicy wings were a bit on the messy side, but each table comes equipped with a roll of paper towels. The pizzas were very good, and heated up well as leftovers the next day.
The Original Empire Pizza is in Rock Hill, 1415 Riverchase Blvd. (I think that’s in Manchester.) The Newport restaurant is the second location. I look forward to our next visit; the “Build your own Pasta” section looks intriguing, with choices of noodle, sauce, and toppings. Anybody hungry?
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