There is a quaint neighborhood in Melbourne known as the Eau Gallie Arts District. It's a beautiful area with art galleries, an art museum and little parks. It also is were FM Pizza Oven is located. It's an older building that they have done up in a wood based theme. Complete with wood piles outside and wood paneling inside.
The pizza area has a large wood pizza oven.
I was promptly greeted by a smiling and friendly staff. Once I was seated my order was quickly taken. Of course, it was a pepperoni pizza. I ordered the only size they offer. As I waited for my pie, I observed another larger dining room off to the side, they also have four tables outside. This was a very clean establishment.
Shortly after, the pizza arrived piping hot. First thing I noticed was that the pepperoni they used was a larger slice and there was not a lot of it on the pie. Due to some uneven cutting a few slices had only a sliver of pepperoni. The pepperoni itself was kind of bland with only a slight spiciness at the back end. The sauce was a sweet mild sauce. In my opinion I wish there was a little more sauce on this pie. With this being a wood fired pizza, I was expecting a bit of a crispier crust. While the crust had a little bit of crispness, it didn't quite have the taste I was expecting. I'm not sure what kind of cheese they used.
As I was eating, I over heard several people mention that this was their favorite pizza.
For me this was a three out of five dancing pepperoni.
Thank you FM Pizza Oven.
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