When I arrived from Sydney to Brisbane, my beautiful Auntie and Uncle took me out to dinner near their home. I wasn't sure how much of a welcome they were going to show me. However, I had a feeling...With the pizza photos that I post, I think they wanted to show me that I wasn't far from home. Let's head on over to Pizza Capers in Chermside, Queensland, Australia.
Located on the southwest corner of Appleby Road & Rode Road next to a fitness gym and a Fish & Chips shop, you'll find a gourmet pizza place. At first, the sign reminded me Little Caesars Pizza in the United States, but with class. There was a patio area for Pizza Capers which I loved. With the rain showering, it kept us warm and the candle on the tables added some intimate vibe.
We were going to go all out and order three pizzas. My Auntie ordered a Supreme, my Uncle loves his Hawaiian, and I saw a pizza that caught my eye, the New Orleans Pizza. Perhaps because I love the New Orleans Saints. While we waited for our orders, I never got used to the water in a glass bottle. It looks exotic, but it was like we were buying an expensive glass bottle of tap water. We spent the time with catching up and the party behind me were enjoying some mingling as well. A very cool place to munch pizza.
When the order came, there they were: Three Beautiful Pizzas. All my eyes were focused on was the New Orleans Pizza. You can see the potato slices all over. With the sour cream and chives on the potato, it was like having a pizza with baked potatoes. Not sure if that is Cajun. The chicken had some spice which added some heat to the pizza. I had devoured 75% of the pizza by the end of the meal. Shows you that I was hungry and every slice I had felt like it was water. Although pizza is a solid.
At the end of the night, I was full, but the added treat to pizza capers was the girl employee who said that she had gone to Sydney to watch the baseball game. Wow! I loved her and I had to take a photo with her. Although she had trouble doing the LA sign with the fingers, it was cute alone that I got a photo with her. The trip from Sydney to Brisbane was well worth it. Who knew baseball thousands of miles away make my adventure worth it.
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