darb85 10:59 PM 10-19-2008
Originally Posted by chippewastud79:
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1400 Fulton St, Grand Haven, MI 49417 USA (616) 842-8640
This Place Has awesome Pizza!
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chippewastud79 09:15 AM 10-20-2008
Originally Posted by darb85:
This Place Has awesome Pizza!
I just wish I got to the lake shore a little more often. Haven't had an "Everything but" in a while
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tsolomon 10:24 AM 10-20-2008
East Coast, Ponzetti's in Ocean City MD
West Coast, Pizza My Heart in San Jose CA
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Jay Hemingway 11:05 AM 10-20-2008
Originally Posted by Scottw:
So True. Franks Pizza in Saddle Brook, Pizzatown in Elmwood Park and 3 Brothers from Italy pizza on the boardwalk in Sleazside Heights!
ya see i shouted out 3 brothers as well?
i am only a 5 minute drive to seaside. ya ever been to pete & elda's in neptune city?
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jitzy 05:20 PM 10-20-2008
Originally Posted by The Professor:
Patsy's Pizzeria in East Harlem, NY -- coal fired oven, open since 1933, ****ing amazing pizza. THIS is New York style pizza ... the only kind worth your dime, IMHO. :-)
http://www.patsyspizzeriany.com/
Patsy's absolutely amazing BUT I have to say L&B spimoni gardens in brooklyn ny they have the greatest sicilian ever
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gettysburgfreak 08:28 PM 10-20-2008
La Bella Italia in Gettysburg, PA. Excellent Pizza. It doesnt hurt that all their waitresses are blonde goddesses or Italian babes.
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ChicagoWhiteSox 09:05 PM 10-20-2008
Black Bear Bar in Minoaqua, Wisconsin
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landhoney 09:58 AM 10-21-2008
Originally Posted by The Professor:
Patsy's Pizzeria in East Harlem, NY -- coal fired oven, open since 1933, ****ing amazing pizza. THIS is New York style pizza ... the only kind worth your dime, IMHO. :-)
http://www.patsyspizzeriany.com/
My favorite too! Found about this place from a food forum, a group went around to all the 'best' pizza places in NYC and posted photos and reviews. The web is an amazing thing.
A close second is anybody with a coal oven that knows what they're doing. Coal oven pizza is the best pizza.
:-)
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SonsofClubDeck 10:04 AM 10-21-2008
Either Lilly's Pizza (Glenwood Ave) or Ruckus Pizza (Avent Ferry Rd.) in Raleigh NC.
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jquirit 11:35 AM 10-21-2008
Ultimately, living out in BFE limits my pizza options. However, we do have this place and I love it (mostly because I can cook the pizza to my tastes, and the thin crust Deelites I'm digging):
http://www.papamurphys.com/
Do need to spend more time exploring the Portland area for good pizza joints.
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MTB996 02:35 PM 10-21-2008
Given the time and ingredients, I make the best pizza.
:-)
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MithShrike 03:23 PM 10-21-2008
Around here unfortunately we have chains. I like Barro's best. Although Canelli's down in Queen Creek is really good it's just too far.
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Bubba - NJ 08:01 PM 10-21-2008
Originally Posted by PitmanGeek:
Mack and Manco's Pizza in Ocean City, NJ! The best in the world!
I second this . I drive an hour and a half a couple times during the winter just to cure my hole families craving . You can actually taste all 3 ingredients , the crust , the sauce and the cheese . Put some pepperoni on top or whatever and it only gets better ! I happen to work in South Philly and have never found a great pizza place , one would think that with all the Italians living there that great pizza would be on almost every corner . If anyone knows of any great pizza in South Philly , please let me know where .
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dccraft 08:58 PM 10-22-2008
Usually have a Peppino's pizza on Sunday nights.
We also have a great little pizza shop in Grand Haven call Fricano's that is a pizza destination around these parts.
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gabebdog1 07:19 PM 11-05-2008
Originally Posted by The Professor:
Patsy's Pizzeria in East Harlem, NY -- coal fired oven, open since 1933, ****ing amazing pizza. THIS is New York style pizza ... the only kind worth your dime, IMHO. :-)
http://www.patsyspizzeriany.com/
dont know I heard chi town makes the best
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ToddziLLa 08:08 PM 11-05-2008
Massey's in Columbus, Ohio. Donatos a quality but distant second.
:-)
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Nimbus 05:14 PM 11-06-2008
sofaman 09:25 PM 11-06-2008
Franks Pizza here in Dubois, Pa they just Celebrated 50 years in business last year and when you make Pizza this good you dont wander how they did it
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Langod 10:29 AM 11-07-2008
Sal's Pizza -- a bunch of locations in NH and Mass. (plus a couple in CA and FL) -- they built their rep on their famous all-natural, fresh-ingredient-only, 19 inch, 3 lb pizza. (and their "slices" are 1/4 pizza!)
900 Degrees - Manchester, NH -- gourmet pizza, more of a sit-down place though.
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mosesbotbol 10:37 AM 11-07-2008
Originally Posted by Langod:
Sal's Pizza -- a bunch of locations in NH and Mass.
:-) Serious? They offer a big slice, but that is all I can say good about it. MA does not have much for good pizza in general. Sweet Tomatoes or the original Regina are best around Boston.
The best pizza place I know of (that I ate at least) is Grimaldi's in Brooklyn.
http://www.grimaldis.com/
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