He Left Nothing........ Our Ramundo's Pizza Experience

I'll start this blog my simply sharing that my child does not eat crust. Like never!!! Lol
 
Yesterday Tyler had an afterschool activity and I had the task of figuring out what to do until practice, which mind you is 30 minutes from home. I knew if we went to my parents to wait... See, that's not a good idea. They have this Lazy Boy chair that kidnaps me every time that I visit. So, no. I needed another plan.
 
He was hungry and I decided to begin our travel to the other side of town and eat in the area. I knew there was other restaurants in the area. We travel up Beechmont and we get ready to turn into Wendy's and a sign caught my eye. "Ramundo's Pizza By The Slice" I looked at Tyler and he looked at me. Oh, there would be no chicken nuggets and a frosty tonight.
 
I drive over and yes, I'm captivated by the outside décor. We walk in and our eyes lit up. This place is so nice inside and clean and full of sunlight. Can I be honest? With everything going on in America, I thought, "I hope that we are not treated badly because of the color of our skin." With that thought going through my mind the employee at the counter greeted us and asked what our order was. That made me feel so much better.
 
He explained the pizza by the slice concept, Tyler had no clue. He truly wanted pineapples with his pizza. Tyler ordered two slices of sausage pizza. I asked how big the slices were and I believe he said, "We cut it from our 22 inch pizza." Ummm... I'll just have one veggie slice please.
 
 
 
 
While we wait, Tyler gets a drink and writes on the chalkboard. I pull out my phone and start taking pictures because this place was all kinds of awesome. I knew this was simply a blog waiting to happen. Once we receive our order, we go to the car. I'm thinking Tyler will eat a slice now and the other one later. Nope, that was not the case. He was so happy and incredibly cute as he tried to figure out how not to drop the sausage with his second slice. We sat in the car, eating our delicious pizza,  and just when I thought he was done with his pizza, he did the unthinkable, the "are you serious'? He ate the crust and I about passed out. Remember, my child does not eat crust.
 
As I begin to pull off he says, "We coming back right?" Of course we are, possibly every practice.
 

This restaurant is too cool...

This oven tho'

This is really cute for little kids. I think Tyler dropped the eraser container on accident. #sigh

My Favorite Pic
 
 
 

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