What do you mean by "this area"? There are some decent places in Boston but outside of that its pretty slim pickings in the places I've been.
I'm from Naples, everything outside the my 50 km radius cannot be called a pizza.
Sure i'll eat it if you want but that simply is not a pizza.
What do you mean by "this area"? There are some decent places in Boston but outside of that its pretty slim pickings in the places I've been.
Pizza slut and proud.
I have my favorites, but monogamy is for the birds.
I'm from Naples, everything outside the my 50 km radius cannot be called a pizza.
Sure i'll eat it if you want but that simply is not a pizza.
Depends on "this area". Isn't much different than NY.
I'm just saying I've seen some horrible stuff in different part of Massachusetts, specifically Western Mass, Worcester, and Cape Cod. Boston had some decent stuff as mentioned before.
Really? I'm sure this pizza from Philly would give it a run for its money.
It's like there's different varieties of wine from different regions, each with its own snob.
Pizza has evolved beyond its birthplace.
It couldn't have been tombstone because that's the God Savior of frozen pizzas.that's not the worst frozen pizza I ever had
blandness was its biggest problem
thought it was alright for a dollar, but I didn't buy it again either
there's one frozen pizza brand that was just garbage, and I can't remember which one it was. literally couldn't even finish eating it
wasn't even a store brand, was a national thing
tombstone, maybe? I don't recall
I'm just saying I've seen some horrible stuff in different part of Massachusetts, specifically Western Mass, Worcester, and Cape Cod. Boston had some decent stuff as mentioned before.
Of course there are exceptions from people who emigrated and those who have learned from them, that one doesn't look bad actually.
I suggest using Yelp or other methods to research the areas. There is different kinds of pizza everywhere. As others have stated, for the most notable you are looking at the North End and Providence.
For a chain, you can just play it safe with Papa Ginos or Regina.
I suggest using Yelp or other methods to research the areas. There is different kinds of pizza everywhere. As others have stated, for the most notable you are looking at the North End and Providence.
For a chain, you can just play it safe with Papa Ginos or Regina.
Heh, always hated Papa Ginos, my friends would order it constantly though.
I would order from them a lot more if they gave me an option on their app or website to not put that messy garlic oil shit on the crust. You can tell them to leave it off on the phone, but then you don't get the online-only specials.what does this place think of Dominos
It couldn't have been tombstone because that's the God Savior of frozen pizzas.
Yes, but I only like bad pizza.
(What other people consider bad pizza is my favorite kind, and what other people consider good pizza I won't touch.)
No, pizza is like sex. Even when it's bad it's still pretty good.
Had a couple slices from Sirricos in the New York New York casino while in Vegas this past week. Enjoyed it immensely. Last November I had a pie from Giordano's in Chicago. Definitely prefer NY style.
There's a place here in Houston called Barry's Pizza that gets quite a lot of praise. Haven't tried it yet. They partner up with the local breweries here, so I have every reason to check it out.
That said, I'm not a pizza snob. Probably a beer snob, though.
Really? I'm sure this pizza from Philly would give it a run for its money.
I'm from Naples, everything outside the my 50 km radius cannot be called a pizza.
Sure i'll eat it if you want but that simply is not a pizza.
I only avoid absolute shit-tier pizza like Little Caesar's or deep dish pizzas that are mostly made from slabs of Crisco like Jet's. Pizza is good for the most part. Even frozen stuff like Tombstone.
I'm from Naples, everything outside the my 50 km radius cannot be called a pizza.
Sure i'll eat it if you want but that simply is not a pizza.
I guess I'm a pizza snob, just got back from Naples. Pizza was, how do I say this, not good.
NYC pizza isn't pizza. Chicago Deep Dish or die.I sure as hell am. I grew up with eating NYC pizza atleast once a week until I left to go to college in New England. What a dark 4 years that was. Papa Johns and Dominos everywhere. People not from a good pizza area just don't understand there is a difference.