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| Best Pizza Place in Your Hometown Posted: 7/19/2007 4:27:24 PM | I think most pizza parlors up north in the tri state area are better than the best pizza parlor in Florida , same can probably be said for bagels , sadly  | |
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| Best Pizza Place in Your Hometown Posted: 7/19/2007 4:36:33 PM | best pizza place in logan utah....fire house pizza...locally owned and operated. the fasooki is great....fresh cookie hot out of the oven with ice cream on top....
everything else there is great as well.... | |
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| Best Pizza Place in Your Hometown Posted: 7/27/2007 6:55:53 PM | Here in the Indianapolis area Pizza Pasta Etc. has phenomenal NY pizza, better than the pizza I had on a recent rip to NY! Now they have a pizzeria in Westfield (a northern suburb). The owner told me he closed his restaurant in Broad Ripple (an artsy/college neighborhood sort of like a microscopic Greenwich Village!) because you can only make money if you stay open all night to feed the kids leaving late rock concerts and "last call" from the bars (Broad Ripple is becoming one big bar with retail shops leaving!) | |
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| Best Pizza Place in Your Hometown Posted: 7/28/2007 2:07:01 PM | PapaKeno's in Westport. The guys that work there are so hip, the music tight, perfect 1st date place, vegans would love it, and carnies would do back flips!  | |
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| Best Pizza Place in Your Hometown Posted: 8/8/2007 11:09:00 PM | | Here in the Chicago area,there are two that come to mind. 1. Lou Malnati's in Lincolnwood. 2. Giordano's. I have relatives in Florida, NY, & California that I ship pizza's too. | |
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| Best Pizza Place in Your Hometown Posted: 8/9/2007 9:55:57 AM | | lou malnatis is the best in chicago, in my opinion, but the american pizza box is the best in my hometown. it's basically like pizza hut, only the crust is alot better, and they have waaaaaaaaaaay more than pizza | |
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| Best Pizza Place in Your Hometown Posted: 10/15/2007 9:21:22 AM | gotta be L n W's in Hinton, AB........beats all of ya's...........! ha!
this thead made me hungry....mmmmmmmmmmm..............
lord, i'm such a pizza junkie...... | |
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| Best Pizza Place in Your Hometown Posted: 11/10/2007 4:47:09 PM | When I still lived in PA prior to moving to Michigan, I lived in a town that did not have any of the big pizza places but we had Main Street pizza, who still, in my opinion is better than ANYTHING the big places have to offer. I lived three doors down from them and used to have them deliver my pizza (wasn't about to drag my kids down there!). Would you believe, they used to drive it over to my house just three doors away? It was amusing! | |
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| Best Pizza Place in Your Hometown Posted: 5/12/2008 9:28:28 AM | I am from NJ, and pizza is king here..... we have DeLorenzo's in Washington Twp. They make a original Neapolitan pie with only crushed Italian tomatoes, basil and fresh mozzarella cheese. Unfortunately Original Italian Pizza is no longer in business, in fact the building was demolished last year. | |
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| Best Pizza Place in Your Hometown Posted: 5/12/2008 12:27:30 PM | I live in Boca Raton, Florida. I KNOW that Rotelli's is a chain, but they have fantastic pizza, not to mentione their garlic rolls are nice, fluffy and loaded with garlic and oil.
There is also Brooklyn Boys with real NY style pizza (I'm not from NY though, but many have told me that their pizza tastes authentic like REAL NY style pizza).
I just love a nice hot, cheesy pizza. Yummy... | |
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| Best Pizza Place in Your Hometown Posted: 5/13/2008 11:05:03 AM |
I think most pizza parlors up north in the tri state area are better than the best pizza parlor in Florida , same can probably be said for bagels , sadly
The only place in Tampa I've had pizza was a hole in the wall on 7th ave in Ybor at 3 am coming out of the clubs. Satisfying at the time while drunk off my butt, but utterly lacking. There is a place right down the road from me called Angelo's Pizza in my town of holiday. They've been around for over 25 years and it really is amazing ny style pizza. Angelo himself still works those ovens almost every day. It's a great little mom and pop joint that everyone in the neighborhood loves. | |
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| Best Pizza Place in Your Hometown Posted: 5/13/2008 6:59:20 PM | I'm going to have to put a vote in for one of those pizza chains - Pizzaville!
When I was working years ago for a newspaper in central Ontario, I would frequently go and buy pizza from them. I practically lived off it. Yum! | |
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| Best Pizza Place in Your Hometown Posted: 5/13/2008 7:30:23 PM | Mom's is best, of course. Houston's 2nd best: Fuzzy's Pizza - Antoine & Katy Fwy. Mysteriously and dangerously close to my home. Interesting coincidence?  | |
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| Best Pizza Place in Your Hometown Posted: 5/24/2008 11:40:45 PM | | my house. Or a new place i discovered in the Vancouver bc area called Coza - they call it a flat bread (and it's served on a breadboard used for removing bread or pizza from the forno oven), with a wonderful, cracker thin cornmealy crust, and simple, really delicious toppings. | |
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| Best Pizza Place in Your Hometown Posted: 5/25/2008 8:10:30 PM | Kostas...?...we had one here Costas?....best greek pizza ever....!
now, being from Calgary...I would expect you to include the Red Carpet Inn, if not rate it numero uno....? | |
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| Best Pizza Place in Your Hometown Posted: 5/25/2008 8:16:17 PM | Classic Italian Pizza, Tempe, AZ.
Also Vito's, Mesa, AZ.
Also Pizzeria Bianco in Phoenix (if you can get in).
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| Best Pizza Place in Your Hometown Posted: 5/25/2008 8:35:08 PM | The best pizza place in Tucson, AZ is a place called Z's. Its in the University area, one of those college places that has something like 900 different kinds of beer. Ok, Im exaggerating about the number of beers, but the pizza is phenomenal. They used to have a specialty pizza on the menu called the El Gordo...green chiles (hot), jalapenos (extremely hot), garlic, onions, and just about any other noxious topping you can think of and some you cant, and then three kinds of cheese. The last time I was there, a few years ago, it had been taken off the menu but the pizza chef would make it upon request. After the first couple bites you kind of feel faint, and then the beer kicks in... | |
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