It's National Pizza Day: Check out 2 different pizzerias in downtown Milwaukee



MILWAUKEE -- It's National Pizza Day -- and Brian Kramp is at two different pizzerias in downtown Milwaukee: Calderone Club and San Giorgio Pizzeria Napoletana. Both restaurants are located right next door to one another on Old World Third Street.

About Calderone Club (website)

Join us for an unforgettable dining experience at our casual, yet refined, downtown location! Our hand-crafted entrees, made from scratch pastas, and award-winning Neapolitan thin-crust pizzas are sure to please and our extensive wine and beverage menu can satisfy all palates!



Let our caring and friendly team cater to your every need! Ideally located on historic Old World 3rd Street, we are in close proximity to the BMO Harris Bradley Center, U.S. Cellular Arena, the Milwaukee Theatre and much more! Come to Calderone Club for your next business lunch/dinner, date night, night on the town, or before or after a sporting event/show.




About San Giorgio Pizzeria Napoletana (website)

Saint George is one of the great martyrs of the early Church. He was a soldier and rose to high rank in the Roman Army. The Emperor Diocletian honored George for his great bravery. When George became a Christian, he resigned his position in the army, and rebuked the Emperor himself for being so cruel to the Christians. He was put into prison and tortured, but nothing could make him change his mind. He was beheaded about the year 303.The Christians took his body to Palestine. Pilgrimages were made later to his tomb in the Holy Land, and many miracles were worked through his prayers before God. The figure of St. George and the Dragon is a symbol of his Christian courage in overcoming the spirit of evil, the devil, who in the Bible is called the dragon. St. George was chosen as patron saint of England by the first Norman kings, and in the thirteenth century his feast was declared a public holiday.