You’ve Never Tasted Pizza Quite Like The Pies Made At Rustique Pizzeria In Wisconsin

Rustique Pizzeria in Suamico, Wisconsin, offers a unique dining experience with its historic chapel setting and creative pizza toppings.

If you’ve never visited Rustique Pizzeria in Wisconsin, you’ve been missing out! It’s unique in every way – from its location in a former chapel to its pies, which feature topping combos that are anything but run-of-the-mill.

Housed in a historic chapel in the small village of Suamico, Rustique Pizzeria offers one of the state’s most unique dining experiences.

Where else can you watch dough-tossing in a converted, century-old church?

Though transformed into a restaurant, signs of the building’s past life remain.

For instance, the vaulted wooden ceiling and hardwood floors are original to the chapel.

The perfect complement to a unique atmosphere is unique pizza – and that’s exactly what you’ll find at Rustique Pizzeria.

Cooked in a brick oven, the pizzas feature thin, New York-style crusts, but that’s not what makes the pies so unique.

The creative topping combos are what really set the pies apart.

Garnished with toppings that are unconventional (to say the least), you won’t find another pie like those served at Rustique Pizzeria.

Sautéed shrimp, roasted asparagus, bacon, mac ‘n cheese, and pulled pork are just a few of the not-so-typical toppings used at the pizzeria.

The quirky pies are the star of the menu; however, that's not to say they're the only thing on the menu.

In addition to an array of apps, salads, and sandwiches, the menu features a variety of specialty cocktails.

Putting a new, creative twist on an old favorite, Rustique Pizzeria is sure to satisfy everyone from adventurous eaters to die-hard pizza fans. For more information, call the pizzeria at (920) 544-9379. You can also visit the pizzeria's website or Facebook page.

So, did you know about this unique pizzeria in Wisconsin? Ever visited? Tell us about it in the comments!

This isn’t the only must-visit pizzeria in Wisconsin. Read about another here.

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