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ok, i'm starving, anyone wanna bring me a pizza?
What You Want On This Pizza?
Speaking of which, you can tell that Pizza Hut is authentic Italian food, using an African-American spokesperson. At least Olive Garden TRIES to look legit.

The "P'Zone" scares me.

Best chain pizza: Papa John's.
Quote:Best chain pizza: Papa John's

Papa John's is the worst pizza out here...Hardly edible and hardly any toppings on it.

The best pizza is from a little hole in the wall Italian restaurant a few towns over. They don't put capers and crap on their pizza's.
Gotta agree... Papa John's rocks but, I'm still gonna have to go with the calzone.
Goodfella's Brick Oven Pizza. :hungry:
LunaBabe Wrote:Goodfella's Brick Oven Pizza. :hungry:
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Why get any chain pizza when there are so many good independent pizza places around? Doesn't seem logical. Manhattan has at least 2 good pizza places on every block.
Gotta slum it once in a while. Makes ya appreciate the good stuff that much more.

You guys really gotta try a calzone someday. Big Grin
The best pizza is Bertucci's. Hands down, no comparison. Best pizza franchise out there. Brick Oven Pizza. Fucking sweet.

Papa Gino's in a close second as their Cheese pizza is amazing, yet their toppings are kind of assy.

Bertuccis Pollomatch (Bar-B-Q chicken) is worth murdering for, and the Marego (chicken and pepper) is also quite tasty.

Top if off with their fresh rolls, and you got yourself a carb-loaders fantasy.
i get my pizza from a little hole in the wall on the corner, but as far as chains go, i really miss papa john's. i didn't know they even had them up here. i liked it for the peppers and dippy sauce Confusedlurp:
Galt, you from Long Island??????
Best pizza in the world, L&B Spumoni Garden in Brooklyn.
Keyser Soze Wrote:Best pizza in the world, L&B Spumoni Garden in Brooklyn.
i could not agree more.my aunt is about 3 blocks from there, which makes her the only relative i look foward to seeing
Keyser Soze Wrote:Best pizza in the world, L&B Spumoni Garden in Brooklyn.
What part of Brooklyn is that?
Bensonhurst. Theres nothing else like L&B. There are some amazing places to get italian food down in Little Italy of course but L&B is a true gem in Brooklyn for casual pizzaria style food. The sicilian slices are like no other. The place is a 62-year-old landmark. They're famous for their square pie (light, crunchy crust with a bare minimum of mozzarella cheese under a layer of tomato sauce) Try a paper cup of the house spumoni. Its been described as American Graffiti meets GoodFellas.



Edited By Keyser Soze on Mar. 24 2002 at 8:11
Keyser Soze Wrote:Bensonhurst. Theres nothing else like L&B. There are some amazing places to get italian food down in Little Italy of course but L&B is a true gem in Brooklyn for casual pizzaria style food. The sicilian slices are like no other. The place is a 62-year-old landmark. They're famous for their square pie (light, crunchy crust with a bare minimum of mozzarella cheese under a layer of tomato sauce) Try a paper cup of the house spumoni. Its been described as American Graffiti meets GoodFellas.
Thanks, I will have to remember that. :thumbs-up:

I am more familiar with Park Slope, Bay Ridge, and a little bit of Brooklyn Heights than I am Bensonhurst.
Quote:Spumoni Garden

Absofuckinglutley

My roomates's dad will get seriously pissed if he goes into Brooklyn and doesn't come back with some for him

Here in Hoboken, I have to go with Giovanni's. Solid
Keyser Soze Wrote:Bensonhurst. Theres nothing else like L&B. There are some amazing places to get italian food down in Little Italy of course but L&B is a true gem in Brooklyn for casual pizzaria style food. The sicilian slices are like no other. The place is a 62-year-old landmark. They're famous for their square pie (light, crunchy crust with a bare minimum of mozzarella cheese under a layer of tomato sauce) Try a paper cup of the house spumoni. Its been described as American Graffiti meets GoodFellas.
Dude, what's the nearest subway stop?
The Sleeper Wrote:Dude, what's the nearest subway stop?
Good idea, Sleeper. :thumbs-up:
With better weather days coming I'd be willing to go on a Pizza adventure. :ha:
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