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The Melting Pot in Front Royal, VA.
We ate there once when staying in Front Royal for our anni. When we pass that way we stop in just for a pizza now. (and a frozen custard at Spelunkers). |
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Either Lilly's Pizza (Glenwood Ave) or Ruckus Pizza (Avent Ferry Rd.) in Raleigh NC.
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Angry Asian Dwarf
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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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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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Wicked Cheesey
Tewksbury, Ma. The propritors are from Somerville originally so they know how to do Pizza. most Pizza north Of Boston Is not so Good.
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Local Artard
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I make no claims that any of these are "the best" in the nation (which is a retarded notion, anyway)...but these are joints I've enjoyed, and if you're visiting any of these places, they're worth checking out:
* Austin - I have three I frequent **Mangia - Chicago pie-style - http://www.mangiapizza.com/ **Salvation - Cracker-thin crust - http://salvationpizza.com/ **Southside Flying Pizza - Outstanding red sauce & oven-fired - http://www.southsideflyingpizza.com/ * Stillwater, OK - Hideaway Pizza (it's different/better than the ones in Tulsa and OKC) - http://www.hideawaypizza.net/ * Salida, CO - Amica's Pizza & Brewery - http://www.amicassalida.com/ * Chicago - the previously mentioned Giordano's
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