Ep. 27: Brother’s Pizza 🍕 (3627 Taraval St. San Francisco, California)

Hey dudes—and dudettes! We are almost to Episode 30! CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?!

What should we do for the BIG 3 0 ?! I will have to think of something extra special.

Drop a comment on if you think I should cook something or go out to eat for our 30th Episode!

Anyway, if you have been following along, you know that about 4 months ago I got back from San Francisco! And, while I was there, I had more than couple delicious bites!

Brother’s Pizza, on Taraval St. in SF has everything you possible need. They serve everything from Pizza to Pasta, to Indian Food. All of which are FIRE! 🔥

😬 You can imagine how excited I was.

I think this slice put me back $3.99 which I think is the most I would pay for a slice of pizza—not including tip. This slice was worth every cent.

I have been eating a lot of fast-pizza, and I can honestly say that Pizza that is homemade, and not rushed to order tastes better—period.

If you would like to visit Brothers Pizza—I would recommend doing so!

Website:

https://brotherspizzasf.net

There isn’t a ton of seating room inside—and it could have been cleaner. But they had authentic Indian programming on the television so that was really neat to see. I love experiencing different cultures!

I also find it very fascinating how other cultures attempt to emulate U.S. culture—which is inherently toxic. Yikes. Instant gratification, pop stars, Hollywood, fame, fortune, and vapid social media. oh, and don’t forget fast food. 🤢

Anywho—I didn’t mean to put a bad taste in your mouth—just focus on the delicious taste of Pizza!

So, just to recap: Brothers Pizza is a 7/10–and a tasty bite! Worth the stop in, if you are in the area!

Well, that’s all folks!

I wish all well! 💛

Daniel out!

About the Author: 

Daniel is a 29-year-old, and self-proclaimed traveler, energy-worker, caregiver, activist, and long-time foodie. He enjoys spending time in nature, going for long road-trips, meditating, and spending time with his friends and family.

He finds purpose through his day-job as a caregiver—and is in the process of completing an Associate Degree in Human Services. While concurrently enrolled in classes, and caregiving, Daniel is working towards opening a Non-Profit Charity: Love Gives—whose mission statement is: “Love In Action”, aimed at providing Direct-Cash Payments to those In-Crisis (ie. unhoused, hungry, veterans, recovering-individuals, abuse-survivors). If you are interested in working with, or making a donation, please email: love.gives@outlook.com and find them on 

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