Saturday, January 10, 2026

Brandani's

Back when I started this blog, one of my favorite spots was Brandani's on West Henrietta Road. I posted about it a number of times, and was generally impressed by its pizza. 

The original location closed some years ago, and when I stopped updating the blog I wasn't keeping track of places as closely as I had been, so I kind of assumed Brandani's had just gone by the wayside.

So it was with some surprise when recently I happened to notice Brandani's on Crittenden Road in Brighton, just off West Henrietta Road. It's in the former site of Piatza's, which I wrote about way back when. I'm sure I must've seen it before, as they've been open for several months (maybe longer, I neglected to jot that down in my notes), but it just never registered.

 They had a nice selection of slices, as I remember from when they were on West Henrietta Road, and the slices looked to have about the same thickness as before.

 I got two slices, a pepperoni & banana peppers slice (always one of my favorite combinations) and a mango-habanero slice. I don't typically go for sweet/hot combos, but it sounded intriguing.


I opted to have them reheated to crisp up the crust a bit, and then gave them an additional quick reheating on a cast iron pan when I got them home about 15 minutes later. 

The crust showed some internal air holes from the dough's rising, and the underside was dry in a good way, as in not oily. Thanks in part to the two reheatings, it was also crisp, with some spotty browning, but the cornicione was a bit more pale than I would've liked. I realize this wasn't baked in a wood-fired oven, so the perimeter is not going to get blistered and charred from direct exposure to a flame, but I found it a bit underdone and uninteresting. With great pizza of any type, I enjoy the "bones" as much as the interior. Not so much here.

The toppings were okay. The cheese was nicely melted, but not stretchy.  The tomato sauce was fine but very much in the background. Nothing wowed me, but it was ... okay.

The mango habanero slice was surprisingly good. The flavors both contrasted and complemented each other. 

 In writing this post, I went back and read my prior posts about Brandani's. In many respects, these slices were comparable to those I had before. So I don't know if my standards have changed, or if Brandani's pizza has changed, or both.  I dunno, but at some point I have to publish this post, so I will just admit to some personal uncertainty and leave it at that.

 Having said all that, I want to emphasize that this wasn't bad pizza by any means. For a medium-thick, tasty slice, not bad at all. But with acknowledgment of my subjectivity, it wasn't quite as good as I remembered. That's about all I can say.

Brandani's Pizza

1703 Crittenden Rd.

Rochester, NY 14623

(585) 272-7180 

 

 Sunday 12pm-7pm

Mon-Sat 11am-9pm

 

 


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