This was fun this year. Instead of grouping all of the pizza places in both of our distribution areas in one category, we gave the pizza places in NT and those in WC their own separate categories this year. And boy, was the voting close. Via Italia was the clear winner, but #s 2-6 below were all separated by just a few votes each.Â
Try any of Johnny Câs pizzas and ask for the Mikeâs Hot Honey to give it a little extra kick. (Some Photos are by Charmaine George and Gary Nager; others were provided by Erik Ravenna)Â
Although itâs only been open a little more than a year, Johnny Câs Italian Eatery, located in the small plaza on Cross Creek Blvd. at Morris Bridge Rd., is already one of our areaâs favorite restaurants for New York-style pizza and delicious Italian food.
But lately, co-owner and chef Erik Ravenna says that heâs become more and more passionate about catering â especially as people are starting to think about the upcoming holiday season.
Johnny Câs even recently provided breakfast for 400 people at Cypress Creek High in Wesley Chapel.Â
Johnny Câs, named for Erikâs partner Pat Ciaccioâs father Johnny (a long-time restaurateur himself), can accommodate parties and events â on-site or at a remote location â of pretty much any size, which may have something to do with the fact that Erik and Pat also used to work together at Saddlebrook Resort, where large-scale on-site catering drove the food and beverage end of the business.
âI really enjoy doing large catering events,â Erik says, âespecially events to help people and worthwhile causes.â
As we reported in March of this year, Erik, who also lives in Wesley Chapel, became friends with Cypress Creek High (CCH) principal Carin Hetzler-Nettles because he has coached at the school and helped start its athletic booster club, and has always offered to help the school in any way he can. That included not only hosting an on-site pizza-making class (he now also offers cooking classes for individuals and small groups at the restaurant) for CCHâs Exceptional Student Education (ESE) students, he also recently provided breakfast for 400 CCH students and teachers.
Erik loves teaching kids how to cook and offers cooking lessons for small groups and individual kids. âThe kids love learning how to make pizzas and different dishes and then being able to serve what theyâve made to their families,â he says. âI always make it fun for them.âÂ
But, Erik also has donated food for New Tampa schools and organizations, including Benito Middle School, Heritage Elementary, and the Breast Cancer Awareness program at St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church. In Feb., he also provided dinner for more than 200 special needs teens and young adults for the Tim Tebow Foundationâs âNight to Shineâ prom-style celebration, held at Cypress Point Community Church on Morris Bridge Rd.
âI do enjoy helping people whenever I can,â Erik says, âbut so many of the people Iâve helped also have also become my customers, whether for a dinner with their families or for a large catering. A lot of the people weâve served at these events may not have known Johnny Câs before, but they definitely do now. We often also get a banner at the schools we help, so even more people find out who we are and where weâre located.â
When heâs not giving away large amounts of his delicious food for schools and charitable events, Erik still spends most of his days in the kitchen at Johnny Câs and he says that the business has continued to grow in the 16 months or so since it opened.
The Food
Catering is a definitely a specialty at Johnny Câs, with everything from great sandwiches to shrimp scampi, chicken parmigiana, garlic knots & so much more available.Â
With his New Jersey Italian roots and extensive cooking training and experience, Erik says that although it was never his goal to run a restaurant, he loves the bustle in Johnny Câs open kitchen when the restaurant has a large weekend crowd and even the quieter times, when he can work on tweaking and perfecting his recipes.
âOur menu hasnât changed much since we opened,â Erik says, âbut I have made minor adjustments here and there.â
That means Erik is still dusting Johnny Câs pizza crusts with garlic and one of his favorite pizzas â the âYea, Babe!â â was named after his father-in-law, Grandpa Billâs favorite saying. The Yea Babe! features pink vodka sauce (instead of traditional red pizza sauce), Italian sausage and mozzarella. The other specialty pizzas on the menu are all named for the five boroughs of New York City, as well as SoHo, but you can get any of the 18 pizza toppings on the menu â from anchovies to sundried tomatoes â on any of the three sizes of pizza and in the calzones. You can even get your pizza made with a gluten-free cauliflower crust, which has become Jannahâs favorite pizza at Johnny Câs, even though sheâs not on any kind of gluten-free diet.
And, although none of his specialty pizzas include it, as so many are these days, Erik does also offer Mikeâs Hot Honey in individual-sized mini-tubs and he always asks his new customers ordering pizza if theyâve tried it. âItâs definitely a game-changer,â he says. âIt gives your favorite pizza a little extra âkickâ and many customers are now coming back and asking for it by name, no matter what kind of pizza they like best.â His fried calamari appetizer also is made with the Mikeâs Hot Honey.
Speaking of customer favorites, Erik also says his other top sellers are the Italian meatball appetizer and Mommaâs lasagna, but whether you prefer tender chicken or eggplant parmigiana over spaghettini, penne a la vodka, chicken or shrimp Alfredo, ravioli pomodoro or chicken Marsala or piccata, I have no doubt youâll enjoy Erikâs house-made sauces. Theyâve become so popular he also sells the marinara, vodka, Alfredo and Marsala sauces by the quart.
Co-owner & chef Erik Ravenna puts pizzas in boxes for a catering order. The Italian meatballs are a Johnny Câs best seller.
âWe also sell a lot of our garlic knots,â Erik says, âbut you gotta dip âem in the âgravyâ (marinara) for the best flavor.â
Johnny Câs also serves a variety of âgrindersâ (I call them âsubsâ), including the Italian â with capicola, salami, ham, provolone, tomato, onion, banana peppers and roasted red peppers, plus creamy Italian dressing â and hot grinders like meatball and chicken parm.
Try Johnny Câs hand-piped cannolis with crushed pistachio nuts and/or chocolate chips.Â
Finish off your meal with delicious hand-piped cannolis. I didnât know I loved them with pistachios until I had them at Johnny Câs. âTheyâll make you forget youâre in Pasco County,â Erik said, even though he knows the restaurant is actually located within the City of Tampa limits.Â
Johnny Câs Italian Eatery (10970 Cross Creek Blvd.) is open for dinner only Mon.-Thur. (4 p.m.-9 p.m.) and for lunch and dinner (11:30 a.m.-9 p.m.) Fri.-Sun. For more info, call (813) 278-8020 or visit JohnnyCsItalianEatery.com. Your Booster Club also can hold its Spirit Days at the restaurant. Call during business hours for details.Â
Erik Ravenna (left) & Pat Ciaccio are the owners of Johnny Câs Italian Eatery on Cross Creek Blvd. (Photos by Charmaine George)
Even though there are other pretty great options for Italian food in New Tampa, if you like feeling like family as you enjoy traditional comfort food âItaliano,â you need to visit my friends Pat Ciaccio and Erik Ravenna at Johnny Câs Italian Eatery, located in the small plaza on Cross Creek Blvd. at Morris Bridge Rd.
Jannah and I â and photographer Charmaine George â have visited Johnny Câs often since it opened in May of this year and thereâs no doubt that the restaurant named for Patâs father Johnny (a long-time restaurateur himself) is more of a sit-down restaurant than Precinct Pizza, the previous eatery in the same space.
Pat and Erik, who also worked together at Saddlebrook Resort, are long-time friends who both were looking for a new challenge â at least, thatâs how Pat tells it.
âActually, the only reason Iâm here doing this is because of Pat,â Erik counters. âI wasnât really looking to run a kitchen, but Iâd be lying if I said I wasnât enjoying myself.â
Fried calamari
Former Saddlebrook owner Tom Dempsey and Erikâs brother Seth also helped open Johnny Câs, which has a large selection of seafood options, in addition to the usual calamari, linguine with clams, wings, NY-style pizzas, lasagna and other baked pastas, favorites like fettuccine Alfredo, chicken piccata and marsala and starters like bruschetta and fried mozzarella wedges.
âI saw that New Tampa didnât have places with a lot of seafood pasta options,â Ravenna says. âWe have a mussels posillipo appetizer, plus Frutti di Mare (which translates to âfruits of the seasâ) pasta, shrimp scampi, fra diavalo, parmigiana and marinara.â
Ya gotta try the âYea Babe!â pizza.
Erik also dusts Johnny Câs pizza crusts with garlic and named one of his favorites â the âYea, Babe!â â after his father-in-law, Grandpa Billâs favorite saying. The Yea Babe! features pink vodka sauce (instead of traditional red pizza sauce), Italian sausage and mozzarella. The other specialty pizzas on the menu are all named for the five boroughs of New York City, as well as SoHo, but you can get any of the 18 pizza toppings on the menu â from anchovies to sundried tomatoes â on any of the three sizes of pizza and in the calzones. You can even get your pizza made with a gluten-free cauliflower crust.
âWe have an open kitchen, and a dining room that might be a little louder than what youâre used to,â Erik says, âbecause we want you to enjoy our food the way Italian families do.â
You canât go wrong with a Johnny Câs Italian grinder. Momma’s lasagne
We honestly have only ever tried the house and Caesar salads (both very good), but thereâs also a blue cheese wedge, antipasto and caprese salads and you can add chicken or shrimp to the salads for $4 more.
Finish off your meal with delicious cannolis.
Save room for dessert, too. From delicious cannolis to the tartufo gelato bomb with hot fudge and whipped cream, thereâs no better way to top off a great meal, and Johnny Câs recently added beer and wine, too. And yes, thereâs also a kids menu, with all items just $6.95.
Johnny Câs Italian Eatery (10970 Cross Creek Blvd.) is open 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m. every day. For info, call (813) 278-8020, visit JohnnyCsItalianEatery.com. Catering also is a specialty and your Booster Club can hold its Spirit Days at the restaurant. Call during business hours for details.