The Pizza Thread
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 Sbarro’s?PJ_Soul said:
 No - It was somewhat close to Penn Station I believe.tempo_n_groove said:
 You were in Brooklyn right by the bridge?PJ_Soul said:
 I had a slice from what was supposedly one of "the" places to get a NY slice in NYC. There was a line up around the corner .... I was geared up to understand why everyone is always going off about the NYC slice, and I was disappointed, or at best felt totally neutral. It was just a floppy, average-tasting slice of thin crust pizza. Perception is indeed almost everything if New Yorkers truly believe their pizza has anything on pizza anywhere else.mcgruff10 said:
 That you do! Did a ny/nj slice of pizza wrong you in your younger years?rgambs said:Obviously I have a bug up my ass about this issue lol
 did your high school sweetheart break up with you as you were munching down on a bagel while overlooking Central Park?
 (side note: I had the exact opposite experience with Chicago hot dogs. They totally lived up to the hype)I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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 Someone lied to you then, I don't recall any pizza place near Penn to be considered good?PJ_Soul said:
 No - It was somewhat close to Penn Station I believe.tempo_n_groove said:
 You were in Brooklyn right by the bridge?PJ_Soul said:
 I had a slice from what was supposedly one of "the" places to get a NY slice in NYC. There was a line up around the corner .... I was geared up to understand why everyone is always going off about the NYC slice, and I was disappointed, or at best felt totally neutral. It was just a floppy, average-tasting slice of thin crust pizza. Perception is indeed almost everything if New Yorkers truly believe their pizza has anything on pizza anywhere else.mcgruff10 said:
 That you do! Did a ny/nj slice of pizza wrong you in your younger years?rgambs said:Obviously I have a bug up my ass about this issue lol
 did your high school sweetheart break up with you as you were munching down on a bagel while overlooking Central Park?
 (side note: I had the exact opposite experience with Chicago hot dogs. They totally lived up to the hype)
 If you come here again I'll take you to get good pizza and calamari.0
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 I have absolutely no idea - can't remember what it was called. I stopped while walking by because there was a huge line up, and the guy in the place was kind of a stereotype of an Italian New Yorker selling pizza slices in New York City, lol. He was boisterous and loud and working his ass off to meet the demand. It was an open-front window kind deal - almost like a food truck system but not a truck.mcgruff10 said:
 Sbarro’s?PJ_Soul said:
 No - It was somewhat close to Penn Station I believe.tempo_n_groove said:
 You were in Brooklyn right by the bridge?PJ_Soul said:
 I had a slice from what was supposedly one of "the" places to get a NY slice in NYC. There was a line up around the corner .... I was geared up to understand why everyone is always going off about the NYC slice, and I was disappointed, or at best felt totally neutral. It was just a floppy, average-tasting slice of thin crust pizza. Perception is indeed almost everything if New Yorkers truly believe their pizza has anything on pizza anywhere else.mcgruff10 said:
 That you do! Did a ny/nj slice of pizza wrong you in your younger years?rgambs said:Obviously I have a bug up my ass about this issue lol
 did your high school sweetheart break up with you as you were munching down on a bagel while overlooking Central Park?
 (side note: I had the exact opposite experience with Chicago hot dogs. They totally lived up to the hype)
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 Suprema is behind Penn Station/MSG, and they have good slices. Otherwise, midtown (especially west side!) pizza is trash.PJ_Soul said:
 I have absolutely no idea - can't remember what it was called. I stopped while walking by because there was a huge line up, and the guy in the place was kind of a stereotype of an Italian New Yorker selling pizza slices in New York City, lol. He was boisterous and loud and working his ass off to meet the demand. It was an open-front window kind deal - almost like a food truck system but not a truck.mcgruff10 said:
 Sbarro’s?PJ_Soul said:
 No - It was somewhat close to Penn Station I believe.tempo_n_groove said:
 You were in Brooklyn right by the bridge?PJ_Soul said:
 I had a slice from what was supposedly one of "the" places to get a NY slice in NYC. There was a line up around the corner .... I was geared up to understand why everyone is always going off about the NYC slice, and I was disappointed, or at best felt totally neutral. It was just a floppy, average-tasting slice of thin crust pizza. Perception is indeed almost everything if New Yorkers truly believe their pizza has anything on pizza anywhere else.mcgruff10 said:
 That you do! Did a ny/nj slice of pizza wrong you in your younger years?rgambs said:Obviously I have a bug up my ass about this issue lol
 did your high school sweetheart break up with you as you were munching down on a bagel while overlooking Central Park?
 (side note: I had the exact opposite experience with Chicago hot dogs. They totally lived up to the hype)I SAW PEARL JAM0
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            My new place of employment has a local place down the road that gets raved about. Tried it the other day for the first time and it’s pretty damn good, one of the better square cut pizzas I’ve had. 
 Also, going on a first date next weekend and taking her to this pizzeria that has 4.5 stars on yelp. Hope the girl won’t notice that I’m more excited for the pie than I am for her. 
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            ^ That Freddy Krueger pie is epic!0
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            riot zack that is some good looking pizza.
 Dave, i'm loving the angry face in that pie! lol.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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 The first pie looks super good. Nice medium thickness to the crust. I like!RiotZact said:My new place of employment has a local place down the road that gets raved about. Tried it the other day for the first time and it’s pretty damn good, one of the better square cut pizzas I’ve had. 
 Also, going on a first date next weekend and taking her to this pizzeria that has 4.5 stars on yelp. Hope the girl won’t notice that I’m more excited for the pie than I am for her. 
 thats some funny shit that you’re more interested in the pie than the girl. Lol! Hopefully she changes your mind0
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            Hope it's not shit attack piZza. (Aka Lou's)The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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            H.Chinaski said:Pizza with what's in fridge kinda day. First one brocolli and red onion. 2nd one has beets, spinach, olives, feta and pepperoncinis. Bonus photo of me and my boy that i can't seem to take off of this post...
 beets? spinach? broccoli?
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 Don't knock it. All turned out pretty tasty!Wobbie said:H.Chinaski said:Pizza with what's in fridge kinda day. First one brocolli and red onion. 2nd one has beets, spinach, olives, feta and pepperoncinis. Bonus photo of me and my boy that i can't seem to take off of this post...
 beets? spinach? broccoli?
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            Two of eight Homemade pies for my wife s bday. My daughter made the bottom one. Not a bad first attempt.  
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            Looking good!The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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            ^ Nice work! Crust looks real good. 8 pies...that’s quite a feast!0
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 The wings are BBQ and not buffalo flavor?!?helplessdancer said:0
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            Scruffy this is how a Canadian grill looks: 
 "My brain's a good brain!"0
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 I bought a Prime rib eye today from my butcher and it is sooooooooooooooo much better than what I get from the supermarket.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Scruffy this is how a Canadian grill looks: 
 The taste between the two is just criminal. ALWAYS buy PRIME!0
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