Visited July 1, 2010
Written by Tyler
Hose 22 is a restaurant straight out of the Rochester history books, set in a former firehouse on the city’s northern tip. The building had been vacant since 1962 until renovations began in late 2007, with the restaurant opening last fall. From what I’ve heard, business has been good and the reviews have been decent as well.
I went with my family a few weeks ago as we celebrated my birthday. My mom had eaten here before and really enjoyed it.

(Image courtesy of rochester.metromix.com)
The place was fairly busy, but we had reservations. The service was kind of slow, but we had an appetizer to sustain us for the time being.
We had a relatively long wait for our food. This was somewhat understandable because it was pretty crowded, but still longer than I would have thought. My mom promised us they would bring us free bread and butter and some point, which we finally asked for and received about a minute before our meal came. This was probably a good thing, because the bread was incredibly dry and boring, even though my mom said she had great bread last time she ate here.
My grandma had a five-cheese penne pasta topped with grilled chicken, which she enjoyed for the most part. I sampled it myself and it was indeed very cheesy, but I enjoyed the chicken in it.
My mom had the Hose 22 Salad, which included roasted tomatoes, red peppers, artichoke hearts, spaetzle noodles and feta cheese with house balsamic dressing. This salad was basically the reason my mom suggested Hose 22 for this occasion, as it is one of her all-time favorites and she enjoyed it yet again.
I sampled a bite of my dad’s sandwich and, being somewhat of a connoisseur of grilled chicken, I thought it was pretty good. I agree with my dad; it isn’t among my top two or three, but it is something I’d eat again.
Hose 22 is said to have very good pizza. It has five on the menu, and all are what I’d consider ‘specialty’ pizzas; Buffalo Chicken, Barbeque, White Florentine, Margherita and The Downtime Specialty (alfredo-based white pizza with sausage).
I am interested in going back soon to try out a chicken dish of my own – because I saw some promise there – as well as a pizza.
Ratings:
Service/Atmosphere: The service wasn’t great, but it was fairly crowded, especially for being a Thursday night. The atmosphere is great; a unique slice of history.
Food: A hit for some of us; a complete miss for others (Jake). All around the food is good, and there are several interesting items on the menu I’d love to try, namely the pizza.
Value: The portion sizes are decent, but the prices are expensive relative to the other restaurants we reviewed.
Overall: A unique, historic novelty with potential to be a popular and respected restaurant.
Grade: B-
Visit online: www.hose22.com
Service/Atmosphere: The service wasn’t great, but it was fairly crowded, especially for being a Thursday night. The atmosphere is great; a unique slice of history.
Food: A hit for some of us; a complete miss for others (Jake). All around the food is good, and there are several interesting items on the menu I’d love to try, namely the pizza.
Value: The portion sizes are decent, but the prices are expensive relative to the other restaurants we reviewed.
Overall: A unique, historic novelty with potential to be a popular and respected restaurant.
Grade: B-
Visit online: www.hose22.com