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  • Jordan D.

    Glad that such kick ass pizza is right down the street from the house. I was surprised to see it so dead on a Thursday night because our food was great!

    (5)
  • Anna K.

    Just moved into the neighborhood and craved some pizza! Crispy crust, fresh mushrooms, very nice! Will definitely be back

    (5)
  • Debbie H.

    Yummy sauce, thin, crispy crust and a generous amount of cheese make this pizza stand out. We always carry out and enjoy on our porch with beer and wine.

    (4)
  • Bobby R.

    This place is awesome I would have never known it was here if it was not for Siri but I'm glad I know now I won't go anywhere else now thin crust pizza the awesome way I would tell everybody to try it once and judge for yourself.

    (5)
  • Young K.

    The best pizzas are the ones I crave when I've been drinking. This is one of them. Tasty thin crust allows the ingredients to shine through. Store front is unassuming, but don't let appearances fool you!

    (4)
  • James B.

    I love neighborhood businesses. I would rather eat at a crappy local joint that the best chain restaurant. It's just how I am. I'm very block-centric. If it's w/in a few blocks of my place I'm drawn to like it. I'd really like to love Caradoro Club. I would. But it sucks. The girl and I went there for dinner a few weeks back. We ordered pizza bread. Or tried too. No pizza bread to be had. Try our cheese bread, they said. It's great, they said. We ordered drinks too. No coke. Or root beer. Or iced tea. They had Sprite and water. Sprite in a can. And water from the tap. Okay. That's messed up. But still, maybe the food is phenomenal. No, it isn't. The pizza was sub-par. Seriously, chain pizza is better. The cheese bread was okay. The fried mushrooms were...honestly, I can't even describe them. Nothing about the entire meal was satisfactory.

    (2)
  • Lisa B.

    This is getting three stars for being average. The food was edible, but it didn't stand out. It is cheap-ish, but often very burnt and lacking flavor. It is certainly better than eating Pizza Hut or Toppers, but if you have a car, there are much better places in Tosa. If you do not have a car, which I usually don't, and live in Washington Heights, then this because your only pizza option, because nowhere delivers here.

    (3)
  • James D.

    The pizza here is pretty good. The dining room atmosphere and beer selection is not. In fact there is not much else on the menu other than pizza and a couple of sandwiches. I get the feeling that this is pretty much a take out only place, as there are few incentives to stay and eat which is a shame because they have a fairly sizable dining room which could be very cool. This is old school pizza run through a sheeter the midwest way, very thin. The tomato sauce is think and not too sweet, and they also put a nice amount of anchovy on my pie which I liked. Just get some better beer and turn off the TV.

    (3)
  • Casey W.

    DEAR GOD WHY DOES THIS PLACE NEED TO BE THREE BLOCKS FROM MY HOME? I will be going all the time....at least you could have made it around 8 or 9 blocks. Oh well. I will take one for the team. Or 3 or 1029. THIS PIZZA IS FANTASTIC. The thin crust was flaky and crisp and wonderful. The ingredents were fresh. The garlic bread with cheese was lllliiiiiiisssssshhhhh. We had a cheese, sausage, pepperoni and onion... and I think it melted in my mouth. And the crazy part.. I wasn't really even in the mood for pizza. And as full as I am right now.. it is all I can think about. Located right across from Wick Field.. you know.. the building with the coffee cup on it's roof. Thats the place. I was really impressed with the service, too. Mary obviously has been doing this for a long time, and she is a pro... she made us feel right at home. Wally- he makes the 'za.. and he is OBVIOUSLY VERY PROUD of the work he does. As he should be. Take your kids, take your family, go with your friends, your softball team... I don't care. GO. Support a neighborhood joint... they are going away too quickly.

    (5)
  • Anthony R.

    I ordered some Za here this past Saturday after reading an article about it online @ onmilwaukee.com . This place is old school. None of the topping choices you would find at Brick 3, Ian's, etc. It's all about cheese, sausage, pepperoni, mushrooms, black olives, onions, green peppers, and anchovies. Kinda disappointed they don't have green olives but what are you going to do? Thin crust only. This is the sister restaurant to the Caradaro Club @ 1417 S. 70th St. which I believe is carry-out only. This place has seating available if you're into that kinda thing. Pizza sizes are small (12"), medium (14") and large (18"). They also offer other Italian dishes like lasagna and meatball sandwiches if you're all pizza'd out. You can also get apps like garlic bread (w/ or w/o cheese) and mozzarella marinara. The pizza was good but I don't know if it was AMAZING. That being said though, I would still back come here and get pizza again. It took about 25 minutes for them to put together a small pizza with cheese, sausage, mushroom, onion, and black olives. The place usually opens up at 4pm and is closed Mondays. The service was friendly.

    (3)
  • c. b.

    Delicious thin crust pizza. The pizza cook takes pride in the pizza. When we go there he will often pop out from the kitchen and say the pizza is a great one and we will love it. It doesn't get better than that! They always have crayons for kids. My kid's picture is hanging up! More selection of drinks and apps please. CARADARO FOLKS- If you rehab the interior, you will see more sit down diners, I guarantee!

    (4)
  • Nathan F.

    Excellent pizza. The crust was great and crispy, the ingredients were fresh, not greasy, the service fast and friendly. Highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Maria S.

    I can't believe I have lived in Milwaukee for so long without visiting this place. The Caradaro Club was the ORIGINAL pizza place in Milwaukee. It used to be in the Third Ward by Catalano Square, way back in the day. I loved that visiting it felt like supporting an age-old Milwaukee tradition. The pizza is great. It has thin crust and is cut in squares (tavern style). The building is simple but the staff is friendly. Too me, it's hard to serve a bad pizza, but I really enjoyed the light crispiness that was served here. Three Cheers for the Caradaro Club!

    (4)
  • Young K.

    The best pizzas are the ones I crave when I've been drinking. This is one of them. Tasty thin crust allows the ingredients to shine through. Store front is unassuming, but don't let appearances fool you!

    (4)
  • Jordan D.

    Glad that such kick ass pizza is right down the street from the house. I was surprised to see it so dead on a Thursday night because our food was great!

    (5)
  • Anna K.

    Just moved into the neighborhood and craved some pizza! Crispy crust, fresh mushrooms, very nice! Will definitely be back

    (5)
  • Debbie H.

    Yummy sauce, thin, crispy crust and a generous amount of cheese make this pizza stand out. We always carry out and enjoy on our porch with beer and wine.

    (4)
  • Bobby R.

    This place is awesome I would have never known it was here if it was not for Siri but I'm glad I know now I won't go anywhere else now thin crust pizza the awesome way I would tell everybody to try it once and judge for yourself.

    (5)
  • James B.

    I love neighborhood businesses. I would rather eat at a crappy local joint that the best chain restaurant. It's just how I am. I'm very block-centric. If it's w/in a few blocks of my place I'm drawn to like it. I'd really like to love Caradoro Club. I would. But it sucks. The girl and I went there for dinner a few weeks back. We ordered pizza bread. Or tried too. No pizza bread to be had. Try our cheese bread, they said. It's great, they said. We ordered drinks too. No coke. Or root beer. Or iced tea. They had Sprite and water. Sprite in a can. And water from the tap. Okay. That's messed up. But still, maybe the food is phenomenal. No, it isn't. The pizza was sub-par. Seriously, chain pizza is better. The cheese bread was okay. The fried mushrooms were...honestly, I can't even describe them. Nothing about the entire meal was satisfactory.

    (2)
  • Lisa B.

    This is getting three stars for being average. The food was edible, but it didn't stand out. It is cheap-ish, but often very burnt and lacking flavor. It is certainly better than eating Pizza Hut or Toppers, but if you have a car, there are much better places in Tosa. If you do not have a car, which I usually don't, and live in Washington Heights, then this because your only pizza option, because nowhere delivers here.

    (3)
  • James D.

    The pizza here is pretty good. The dining room atmosphere and beer selection is not. In fact there is not much else on the menu other than pizza and a couple of sandwiches. I get the feeling that this is pretty much a take out only place, as there are few incentives to stay and eat which is a shame because they have a fairly sizable dining room which could be very cool. This is old school pizza run through a sheeter the midwest way, very thin. The tomato sauce is think and not too sweet, and they also put a nice amount of anchovy on my pie which I liked. Just get some better beer and turn off the TV.

    (3)
  • Casey W.

    DEAR GOD WHY DOES THIS PLACE NEED TO BE THREE BLOCKS FROM MY HOME? I will be going all the time....at least you could have made it around 8 or 9 blocks. Oh well. I will take one for the team. Or 3 or 1029. THIS PIZZA IS FANTASTIC. The thin crust was flaky and crisp and wonderful. The ingredents were fresh. The garlic bread with cheese was lllliiiiiiisssssshhhhh. We had a cheese, sausage, pepperoni and onion... and I think it melted in my mouth. And the crazy part.. I wasn't really even in the mood for pizza. And as full as I am right now.. it is all I can think about. Located right across from Wick Field.. you know.. the building with the coffee cup on it's roof. Thats the place. I was really impressed with the service, too. Mary obviously has been doing this for a long time, and she is a pro... she made us feel right at home. Wally- he makes the 'za.. and he is OBVIOUSLY VERY PROUD of the work he does. As he should be. Take your kids, take your family, go with your friends, your softball team... I don't care. GO. Support a neighborhood joint... they are going away too quickly.

    (5)
  • Maria S.

    I can't believe I have lived in Milwaukee for so long without visiting this place. The Caradaro Club was the ORIGINAL pizza place in Milwaukee. It used to be in the Third Ward by Catalano Square, way back in the day. I loved that visiting it felt like supporting an age-old Milwaukee tradition. The pizza is great. It has thin crust and is cut in squares (tavern style). The building is simple but the staff is friendly. Too me, it's hard to serve a bad pizza, but I really enjoyed the light crispiness that was served here. Three Cheers for the Caradaro Club!

    (4)
  • c. b.

    Delicious thin crust pizza. The pizza cook takes pride in the pizza. When we go there he will often pop out from the kitchen and say the pizza is a great one and we will love it. It doesn't get better than that! They always have crayons for kids. My kid's picture is hanging up! More selection of drinks and apps please. CARADARO FOLKS- If you rehab the interior, you will see more sit down diners, I guarantee!

    (4)
  • Nathan F.

    Excellent pizza. The crust was great and crispy, the ingredients were fresh, not greasy, the service fast and friendly. Highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Anthony R.

    I ordered some Za here this past Saturday after reading an article about it online @ onmilwaukee.com . This place is old school. None of the topping choices you would find at Brick 3, Ian's, etc. It's all about cheese, sausage, pepperoni, mushrooms, black olives, onions, green peppers, and anchovies. Kinda disappointed they don't have green olives but what are you going to do? Thin crust only. This is the sister restaurant to the Caradaro Club @ 1417 S. 70th St. which I believe is carry-out only. This place has seating available if you're into that kinda thing. Pizza sizes are small (12"), medium (14") and large (18"). They also offer other Italian dishes like lasagna and meatball sandwiches if you're all pizza'd out. You can also get apps like garlic bread (w/ or w/o cheese) and mozzarella marinara. The pizza was good but I don't know if it was AMAZING. That being said though, I would still back come here and get pizza again. It took about 25 minutes for them to put together a small pizza with cheese, sausage, mushroom, onion, and black olives. The place usually opens up at 4pm and is closed Mondays. The service was friendly.

    (3)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes

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Pizza

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