To: ConservativeStatement
A joke of a list. New york pizzerias dont start making the list until number 3 and then number 8. New york pizzerias ought to have all 101 spots.
8 posted on
09/14/2020 12:43:12 PM PDT by
lowbridge
To: lowbridge
I saw this, the image of which immediately caught my attention: #21 Joes Pizza (New York City, New York)
10 posted on
09/14/2020 12:44:41 PM PDT by
ConservativeStatement
(Pop culture, media and public education: the dumbing down of America)
To: lowbridge
New York Pizza is Primo. Chicago Pizza is great if you like deep dish. All else is a copy of New York. Even when they purify the water to that of the city water. I know a number right here in San Antonio that copy every recipe even the round shape, presented in a square box and eaten in a triangle
14 posted on
09/14/2020 12:48:42 PM PDT by
shadeaud
(Stand up and be proud that you are Americans regards of color)
To: lowbridge
A joke of a list. New york pizzerias dont start making the list until number 3 and then number 8. New york pizzerias ought to have all 101 spots. As one who recently moved to the NYC area (well about six years ago) I have to agree. Even Connecticut and New Jersey have many really good pizzerias. It must be the water down here.
Stay away from the chains. The local owner-operated ones are the best.
To: lowbridge; qam1
What about Chicago pizza???
Pizzeria Uno all the way!
Though I have never been to NYC and the area, and I look forward to tasting your pizza. :)
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