Pizza Cook
Pizza Cook
Pizza Friendly PizzaMore Info
Required Years of Experience
1 year
Job Details
Pizza Friendly Pizza is looking for a really good human, who is crazy about pizza, loves dough, is creative, and is looking to help lead a team. This pizza maniac will be responsible for creating, preparing, and moving the PFP brand into the future. This role reports directly to the CDC.
You will execute the vision of PFP while learning our way of lovingly making pizza. You will actively participate in menu development and help to build a truly unique kitchen culture. Previous experience making awesome pizza a plus.
What we expect:
You must be a good human being.
You must be responsible.
You must be willing to learn.
You must show up to work on time.
You must play nice with others.
You must be organized, neat, and effective.
You must not use yelling and screaming as a form of communication.
There’s plenty of potential to move up the pipeline with a growing organization, so prove to us that you want to be the best and we can take you all the way to the top.
What you will do:
Participate in preparing, cooking and presenting food in accordance with productivity standards, cost controls and forecast needs.
Listen actively and communicate clearly while directing staff activities
Maintain working rapport with all FOH/BOH staff for efficient operation and service to customers.
Working knowledge of a variety of cuisines and global flavors.
Pizza skills a huge plus.
Enforce safety procedures and cleanliness throughout kitchen including walk-in and reach-in boxes.
Monitor outlets during peak period to oversee production flow and presentation.
Clean and maintain equipment properly. Maintain and strictly abide by state sanitation/health regulations and requirements
Experience Required:
Love of everything pizza related. Hopefully have made pizza in the past, or have a really good reason for not have.
About the concept (Thank you TimeOut Chicago for so many great words)
PFP was born from the pandemic, when two friends decided to shine some light on a very dark time. Inhabiting the former Bite Cafe space, Pizza Friendly Pizza is a scrappy and hopeful collaboration between friends Noah Sandoval (Oriole, Kumiko, Kikko) and Bruce Finkelman, the managing partner of 16" on Center (Empty Bottle, Bite Cafe). The two met long before the word "coronavirus" became part of our regular vocabulary, but it wasn't until they both had to temporarily shutter their businesses that the idea of working together became a possibility.
"On March 7, we were texting about a band that was playing at the Empty Bottle—Noah was going to go and I was going to try to meet him there. And then on the 13th, we were talking about what the hell happened to our industry and how we were going to make do moving forward with both of our restaurants. On the 15th, I took a look at what this post-COVID dining scene was going to be," recalls Finkelman, who opened Bite Cafe in Ukrainian Village 28 years ago. "I realized that the small restaurant would have significant trouble surviving. In thinking about trying to do something fun, my first text was to him, and we subsequently rode this text train to where we are today."
On Wednesday, July 29, the duo will open Pizza Friendly Pizza at 1039 N Western Avenue in the heart of Ukrainian Village. Finkelman and Sandoval say that the concept came together quickly yet meticulously—and almost entirely over text. Together they mapped out Bite Cafe's evolution from a leisurely neighborhood diner to a grab-and-go pizzeria and sandwich shop that serves the community's current needs.
"Everything happens for a reason. I think the reason for doing this now is looking at where we are in this COVID dining world," Finkelman says. "This partnership with Noah and I will be able to serve something that's a bit more fast-casual, but also, it's a really great plate of food, which I know is so important to both of us."
Upon its highly anticipated debut, guests will be able to order at the walk-up window, which is located off of the alley behind the Empty Bottle; there are several tables and chairs set up for outdoor dining. The folks at 16" on Center have reimagined Bite Cafe's interior to befit the new concept, pulling over inspiration from sister spot the Empty Bottle. Though it's not open for indoor service just yet, the dining room feels like an old-school tattoo shop, complete with hand-painted murals from Tre' Jorgensen, the creative director of 16" on Center.
Like its name suggests, the star of the menu is pizza—more specifically, thick Sicilian-style 'za available by the slice ($4.50) or the whole pie ($26.50). There are four varieties to choose from, including pepperoni and basil with aged parmesan as well as mushroom and Calabrian chili with burrata. Diners can make any slice a boozy combo for $10, which includes a can of Solemn Oath Lü kölsch and a shot.
Fine-dining chef Sandoval says he worked tirelessly on the winning recipe, which requires a four- to five-day cold ferment and a 12-hour rise time in the pan. He phoned in pizza expertise from around the globe to get it just right, never settling on a subpar bake. "I talked to some people who hooked me up with some other people, and it finally came down to this guy named John Arena in Las Vegas (World Pizza Champions), and he's been virtually mentoring me for about a month now," Sandoval says.
The final product is decidedly Sicilian, which sports a thick and bubbly crust that's anchored by crispy, caramelized edges. "It looks like it's going to be this Chicago deep-dish, gut-bomb thing, but it's much more like a lightly cooked English muffin," Sandoval says.
There are also three stacked sandwiches to choose from: chicken parmesan, Italian cold cuts and rapini with taleggio, all priced between $12 and $14. Rounding out the food offerings are two salads as well as breadsticks served with vegan cheese sauce. On the beverage from, diners can quench their thirst with several craft sodas, red or white wine, a can of Solemn Oath kölsch and pours of fernet. Bar vet Julia Momose (Kumiko) even contributed a spirit-free cocktail to the mix, dubbed the Pizzaberry Tonic, an aperitivo-style sipper that's imbued with basil, fennel, black peppercorns and Tasmanian pepperberries.
For both men, Pizza Friendly Pizza offers a glimmer of hope during an otherwise dismal time for the hospitality industry. For Sandoval, it's the opportunity to twist his fine-dining talents into something casual and fun; for Finkelman, it's the chance to breathe new life into a space he's held dear for nearly 30 years.
"Bite Cafe fed the community—that's one of the things that I'm most proud about," Finkelman says. "I was proud that it was a place in the neighborhood that people called home. When Pizza Friendly Pizza opens, it's important to Noah and myself that it continues to be that inclusive community space that it's always been. It's very important that that continues."
Compensation Details
Compensation: Hourly ($15.00 - $19.00) plus tips
Estimated Weekly Tips: $300
Benefits & Perks: Health Insurance, Dental Insurance, Vision Insurance, 401k, Dining Discounts
Pizza
Fast Casual, Casual Dining, Quick Service
Part of 16 On Center
OPENED IN THE SUMMER OF 2020, PIZZA FRIENDLY PIZZA IS A ROCK AND ROLL-INSPIRED CASUAL NEIGHBORHOOD EATERY 16” ON CENTER AND CHEF NOAH SANDOVAL OF ORIOLE, KUMIKO, AND KIKKO. THE MENU FEATURES SICILIAN-STYLE PAN PIZZAS AVAILABLE BY THE SLICE OR WHOLE PIE AND SIDE DISHES ALL MADE WITH LOCALLY SOURCED, SEASONAL INGREDIENTS. WE'RE A LAID-BACK NEIGHBORHOOD SPOT, AND WE'RE CURRENTLY OPEN FOR DINE-IN, TAKEOUT, AND DELIVERY!