Posted by Benis on 9/19/2019 10:09:00 AM (view original):
Posted by p6453 on 9/19/2019 9:30:00 AM (view original):
Posted by oldave on 9/19/2019 6:42:00 AM (view original):
I love pizza. probably my favorite food unless you count ice cream.
but I have a different take on it. I cant tell you the "best" place because I have almost never had pizza I didnt like. Even love the stuff thats been spinning around in the gas station for 3 days and is all crusty and dried up.
Pretty much feel the same way about ice cream. Cant recall too much bad ice cream that ive had. no need for haagendaas or fancy stuff.
and yes i am same with morning routine. almost always check before i really even wake up. Its been a while since i did the 2am check. but used to do that all the time... especially when recruiting was 3 hour intervals
oldave...I love this! As I'm thinking about it I do agree with the notion that there's no bad pizza. I remember the grade school lunch pizza we used to get. Delicious. My son devours pizza any chance he gets and will usually ask me to make him one for dinner a few times a week.
Ice cream? If there's one advantage to living in the Columbus Ohio area is that there's never a shortage of ice cream joints.
Honestly if I could pay $1.25 for high school cafeteria lunch, I'd do it every single day.
School lunch is like $3 now. However, the 7-11 by me has $1 (or maybe $0.750 pepperoni pizza every Tuesday. As a card carrying Italian, I don't often by that pizza but I have partaken now and again.
I live in a pretty Italian-American heavy region, I can literally walk to at least 7 pizza parlors. My favorite local place is
Papa's in Robbinsville, NJ (recently moved from Trenton). It is the oldest continuous, pizza joint in the US.
If you like thin crust , DeLorenzo's in Robbinsville ( the old Hudson street location) has a super reputation around here as well. I am not a huge fan. I like Genero's in Hamilton more, it's a knock off but I like it more.
For the deep dish guys, the Corleone pizza at Pizza Grill in Hamilton is solid.