Had lunch today with Joel at a new pizza place, Little Sicily. I think the location was a pizza place previously as well, but this was new to both of us and I think relatively new in town. It is located right on the corner of Buchert and Keim. I ride my bike past here all the time, maybe next time I'll stop in for a slice.

We decided to order the Margherita pizza and an eggplant parm sandwich. We sat down and poured a homebrew first. For two craft beer drinkers there was some concern about what beer really goes well with pizza besides Bud. I think a belgian/saison or light IPA work well. Our food was delivered with plates and utensils to our table.

The eggplant parm sandwich was on a long roll that was toasted and perfectly crisp on the outside. The eggplant itself was thin-sliced and fried. It was topped with some melted cheese and finished with a little sauce. When I squeezed the sandwich there was a little oil coming out of the eggplant and you could taste the frying oil, but it didn't drip so I don't want to say it was overly oily, that was just part of the flavor. I thought the texture was perfect. There wasn't too much cheese either which I think can be an issue for pizza place fare.
I definitely want to go back to try their plain pie - or get one delivered. The service was friendly, the food was good and the place was clean and welcoming. Now I have a new menu in my drawer for takeout! Thanks to Joel for the company, the suggestion of a new place and for getting me back to reviewing local places. It really makes eating out more interesting :)