I always loved Bayonne thin crusted pizza. Most of the places are gone.(E-Js..Patsy D'Angelos)Its tough to find great pizza.Denino"s in Staten Island was great pie. I recently had to go to Bayonne for a wake. I stopped in Joe's on 46th st. I had two white slices wite tomato. Ontop of the tomato was romano and oregano......best pie I had in years. I miss Bayonne.
Buddy's Pizza - Metro Detroit
Evening girlfriend! (hugs)
The best place is where ever I'm working making pizzas! I can't hardly eat anyone else's pizza!
MY house. My wife's pizza is better than ANY pizza I've eaten anywhere.
Stillwater, OK: Hideaway Pizza
Really good standard pizzas...but for a change of pace, try the BBQ Beef pizza.
(Although I don't know if The King ever made it to The Hideway, I have
heard Elvis did like BBQ Beef pizza of some sort.)
DeLorenzo's in Trenton. It's called Tomato Pie. It's where everyone goes. Alito and Scalia used to eat there. There used to be more Tomato Pie places in Trenton but not as much anymore
Nothing's better!
Take to my Dad to bake.....I like underdone crust.
He's good at making it so.
I miss Rocky's. Peachtree at 26th in Atlanta. Real wood-fired brick ovens and toppings you don't find everywhere. Feel free to mock white pizza with prosciutto and artichoke hearts, but try it first.
Rocky's closed in 2003 when the owner shot himself during a standoff with police (not at the restaurant). So it's not only a good pizza memory, but it could be a blues song.
No Contest: If you are ever in Iowa City, go to Pagliagi's Pizza on Bloomington Street. It is a family-owned pizza joint where the pizzas are constructed in a picture window so folks walking by can see the goin's on. Awesome, melt-in-your-mouth, garlicky pizza that is out of this world. Take my word for it - I've been a Freeper for almost 7 years and am to be trusted!! However, the people in Iowa City are a lost cause, totally liberal left-wing nut-jobs. But Pagliagia's pizza is to die for!
TS
My favorite, Silver Dollar in Portland, Oregon.
The best pizza was made by a now defunct outfit named "Pizza To You."
The 2nd best was by a company named "Panjo's."
However, the best pizza came from an old Mad magazine cartoon.
The cartooon was a one frame cartoon with the pic of a typical American block of nothing but pizza parlors.
The first one had a sign that said, "Best pizza in town."
The second had a sign that said, "Best pizza in the county."
The next sign said, "Best pizza in the state."
Next: "Best pizza in the country."
Next: "Best pizza on the continent."
Next: "Best pizza in the hemisphere."
Next: "Best pizza in the world."
Next" "Best pizza in the universe."
Last: "Best pizza on the block."
Sorry it took me so long to say it, but great thread, Star. Looks like you are getting lots of responses. Cool!
As for pizza..we don't have many choices. There is a pizza place in the mall food court where I work called Luca's Pizza that has homemade ingredients. I just love his HUGE slices of cheese pizza. Besides that...Pizza Hut and Papa John's are about the only other brands around here.
Bazbeaux pizza in Indianapolis is among the best I've ever had.
Just remember that man cannot live by bread alone. Cheese, onions, mushrooms, tomato sauce, sausage, pepparoni, ham, green peppers, and black olives is required; hence, PIZZA!