Manolos Pizza & Empanadas – Urbana, IL

4 09 2008
  • 1115 W. Oregon St.
  • Urbana, IL 61803
  • (217) 365-0110
  • Website
  • Menu
Manolos Pizza & Empanadas near the campus of the University of Illinois in Champaign/Urbana

Manolo's Pizza & Empanada's near the campus of the University of Illinois in Champaign/Urbana

Traveling has really wore me out….and made me hungry.  I’m sitting in my hotel room at the Hilton Garden Inn in Champaign and even though I’ve had two meals, I’m hungry.  I get on my laptop and do a search for pizza joints that sell pizza by the slice.  That’s what I really love about college towns.  You can usually find a pizza place open late.  My hotel is pretty close to campus, so I figured there would be one close and of course, there was more than one. 

I chose the one that wasn’t quite as close to Memorial Stadium…I think.  I went to the area I wasn’t familiar with tonight so I could stop by the other one after I get done with work tomorrow evening which I believe is closer.  I’m probably wrong, but oh well.  The one I chose is called Manolos Pizza & Empanadas and it sits right next to popular the night spot The Cannopy Club.

There’s not much to Manolos.  Just a glass case with already made pizza, a cash register and a bar along the back wall should you want to stay an eat.  There’s no seating, but their website says you can dine in at the Canopy Club.  I would assume that means you’ve already got tickets to a show and they just serve pizza in there. 

A slice of cheese pizza from Manolos Pizza & Empanadas in Urbana, IL

A slice of cheese pizza from Manolo's Pizza & Empanada's in Urbana, IL

I wasn’t expecting much from Manolos.  Just a slice of pizza.  When I got there around 9:30, there were five or six guys working in the back making pizza.  I stepped up to the counter and the guy that was standing there walked away.  Another guy that was back by the ovens making pizzas stepped up to take my order.  My plan was just to get two slices of cheese, but there was only one left so I got a slice of cheese and a slice of pepperoni. 

They took the two slices out of the window and popped them back into the oven for me.  While they were cooking, the same guy who took the order and cooked the pizzas came back up from to take my money.  The two slices cost me a grand total of $4.28.  That’s less than $5 for two slices of pizza that came pretty close to equaling a half of a full pie.  It wasn’t quite a full half, but pretty darn close. 

I only had to wait a couple minutes after the pizzas were popped in the oven.  It gave me a second to see who’s tour bus was sitting outside.  It was a band called Who’s Bad The Michael Jackson tribute.  Why you would do a Michael Jackson tribute, I don’t know, but I digress. 

I grabbed my two slices of pizza and found the shaker of red pepper flakes.  There was a shaker of parmesean sitting there too, but it was almost out.  The SAME guy who so far this visit had done everything, noticed the shaker was almost empty.  He asked if I wanted cheese and said he’d go get some, but I didn’t.  He came and got it anyway because it needed to be filled.  I really wonder what the other five guys were doing there. 

I got the two slices back to my hotel room and only planned on eating one slice and saving the other for breakfast.  That didn’t happen.  I dug into the pepperoni slice first.  Exactly what I was hoping for when I went out for pizza.  The crust was a little tough which, but I think that was probably because the pizza had been sitting there for a while.  The cheese, sauce, and toppings were delicious.  It totally hit the spot.  The second slice, which was the cheese slice, was just sitting there calling my name.  The cheese slice was a little bit smaller than the pepperoni so it made me feel better about indulging at such a late hour.  The cheese slice was just as good.

Manolos is just a few blocks from Memorial Stadium and Assembly Hall on the campus of the University of Illinois.  I love little pizza joints like this.  It’s not the best pizza you’re ever going to have and it’s nothing fancy.  The pizza is just what you’d expect from a place like this and that’s all I ever ask for.

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5 09 2008
Blues BBQ - Urbana, IL « Mid-Michigan Dining

[…] noticed Blues BBQ last night when I went to Manolo’s (review HERE) to get pizza.  I almost went there then because it *looked* like a neat place.  When I left […]

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