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Village Pizza is pricey but scrumptious

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Village Pizza

Village Pizza

LOCATION: 4266 Corrales Road, Corrales, 505-898-0045, villagepizzanm.com

HOURS: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday-Thursday; 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday

BEER AND WINE

At first, I thought it was allergies, but the consistent signs of a cold had me dragging my feet for about a week earlier this month. So while I was sick and a little down in the dumps, I opted for some comfort food: pizza.

My favorite pizza place is Village Pizza. I鈥檝e only ever been to the Corrales location, so I can鈥檛 speak for the West Side. I鈥檓 a loyal fan of the OG shop.

The first downside of Corrales鈥 Village Pizza is pretty apparent: no deliveries outside of Corrales.

It makes sense, being a small, locally owned restaurant, but it is a bummer when you鈥檙e already in your PJs and just wanting an easy dinner straight to your door.

But the pizza makes up for it enough that I鈥檓 usually willing to drive 15 minutes or so to pick it up (or my partner is gracious enough to drive over to curb my cravings). Dining in can be nice as well, especially on the serene patio when the weather is right.

But this time I ordered it for pickup. It was a pretty average wait time 鈥 a little less than half an hour on a Thursday nearing 6 p.m. On weekends, I鈥檝e had to wait longer.

Usually, I just get a large pizza and am happy with leftovers for days. This time, I added some breadsticks ($4.50 for 6) as an appetizer, too. The breadsticks were pretty good, seasoned well on the exterior and soft on the inside. Still, I think I鈥檇 opt to spend the extra money on a beer next time instead.

That, paired with my go-to Dust Devil ($23.50 for a large), which is a spicy pizza topped with pepperoni, local red chile powder and Parmesan cheese 鈥 I also add pi帽ons 鈥 made for a happy at-home meal while I was sick.

I usually go for a few sides of ranch ($0.50 each), which are a nice complement to the spicy tang of the pizza. I love hot and spicy foods, and this pizza has the balance of not being too hot to enjoy, while giving a good kick.

I was a little worried about the spice clashing with my cold, but it didn鈥檛 bother at all, maybe reminding me the pizza really isn鈥檛 actually all that spicy (for New Mexicans, of course). A bonus was some cleared sinuses.

I just can鈥檛 get enough of the combination of red chile powder and pi帽ons, and the thickness of the pizza itself leans ever so slightly on the thinner side, which is how I prefer it.

I also love a pizza where I don鈥檛 need a few napkins to mop up grease (sorry, Dion鈥檚).

Village Pizza is pricey, though. Paying nearly $25 for a large pizza is a bit steep for me, but the local shop and tasty offerings have me coming back as a repeat customer nonetheless.

I鈥檓 also not much of a leftovers fan, but I do love a cold slice of Dust Devil pizza in the morning.

All-in-all, I know I鈥檒l be back ... but maybe after payday.

Village Pizza is pricey but scrumptious

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Breadsticks and a Dust Devil pizza from Village Pizza.
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Village Pizza鈥檚 Dust Devil pizza.