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Fio’s brings home the bacon with its pizza

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Fio’s Pizzeria in Campton Hills offers more than a dozen varieties of signature thin crust pizza.

Next came a Muffalata sandwich stacked with ham, capicola and an explosion of olive salad atop an Italian roll. My dining companion described the sandwich as being filling and packed with flavor with a bit of a kick to it. The cascading concoction of green and black olives towered over the meat stacks on the sandwich. If you’re an olive-lover, this is your sandwich – and at a ripe price of $7.95.

A smorgasbord of hot and cold sandwiches take up an entire side of the tri-fold menu brochure at Fio’s. Cold sandwiches cost either $6.95 or $7.95 and include options like the Godfather sandwich layered with mortadella, pepperoni, capicola and provolone cheese topped with onion, lettuce, tomato and Italian dressing, as well as a conventional Turkey sandwich, among others.

Hot sandwiches include options like a Meatball Sub, Italian Beef, Fio’s Hand-Carved Roasted Pork, and even a vegetarian sandwich with eggplant, zucchini red onions, mushrooms and provolone cheese.
Only the hot sandwiches come with a side of fries but are similarly priced aside from the $10.95 NY Strip Sandwich, which is an 8-ounce New York strip steak with grilled onions splayed with horseradish and mayo.

Moving on to the restaurant’s namesake item, its signature thin crust pizzas. Two people can easily share a small-sized pizza, but the sizes go up to extra large.

Pie prices start at $12.50 and go up to $28.50, depending on the size.

The mouthwatering S.O.B pizza, named not for the usual use of the acronym, but for its ingredients – sausage, onion and bacon – stole the show. A crispy crust with onions intermingled with melted cheese, inlayed with Fio’s signature sausage, and a layer of generously-sprinkled crispy bacon provided just the right amount of crunchy deliciousness.

I’m not one to usually order a meat-lovers-style pie, but after one bite was immediately glad I had.
The only negative I could find with the S.O.B was the onslaught of bees that decided to wreak havoc on our beacon of cheesy bliss.

More than a dozen other pizzas ranging from Hawaiian to Cheeseburger to the quintessentially Italian Margherita also are on the Fio’s menu.

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