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Best pizza in your area

  • Automatik
    Commander of Awesome;1880397 wrote:There is a solid brick oven place near my house that is solid. Lot of ppl JO to NYC (highly highly overrated, most of it is pizzerieas buying food from Sabarro's. Straight trash) and Chicago. Chicago is alright, definitely better than NY style, but even then I rarely want deep dish.
    What?
  • kizer permanente
    Commander of Awesome;1880397 wrote:There is a solid brick oven place near my house that is solid. Lot of ppl JO to NYC (highly highly overrated, most of it is pizzerieas buying food from Sabarro's. Straight trash) and Chicago. Chicago is alright, definitely better than NY style, but even then I rarely want deep dish.
  • wildcats20
    TBone14;1880371 wrote:I have a client in Delaware and stop at Amato's every time I'm in town. So good. Then I walk across the street and grab some beer from that beer store that I can't find locally up here.
    Barley Hopsters. Their selection varies, but usually really good.
  • wildcats20
    like_that;1880373 wrote:Have you watched the pizza show on viceland by any chance? If so, have you been to the host's pizzeria?
    I love that show. Dude is living the dream. Obviously worked his ass off, but what a life.
  • Fab4Runner
    jmog;1880374 wrote:I have had them both, and both are really good.

    I would put Luigi's in downtown Akron slightly above both however.
    I do like Luigi's, but it's not my fave.
  • SportsAndLady
    NY>>>>Chicago pizza
  • jmog
    SportsAndLady;1880378 wrote:Not a fan of Chicago deep dish but the best restaurant for deep dish in Chicago is Pequods.

    Outside of deep dish, my favorite pizza places are Coalfire (just tried this place, it’s incredible), Homeslice, and Renaldis.
    Uno's on Ohio/Michigan streets in downtown Chicago is dang good for Chicago style deep dish.
  • SportsAndLady
    jmog;1880427 wrote:Uno's on Ohio/Michigan streets in downtown Chicago is dang good for Chicago style deep dish.
    Yeah that’s a few blocks from where I live. Unos is alright. If I’m going popular Chicago places they’d be third behind Lou malnatis and giordanos.
  • kizer permanente
    SportsAndLady;1880441 wrote:Yeah that’s a few blocks from where I live. Unos is alright. If I’m going popular Chicago places they’d be third behind Lou malnatis and giordanos.
    I’m not a big Chicago Style guy either, but didn’t think Gino’s East was too bad.
  • jmog
    SportsAndLady;1880441 wrote:Yeah that’s a few blocks from where I live. Unos is alright. If I’m going popular Chicago places they’d be third behind Lou malnatis and giordanos.
    I heard Giordanos was good, will have to try it next time I am in Chicago, as well as Pequods.
  • SportsAndLady
    jmog;1880449 wrote:I heard Giordanos was good, will have to try it next time I am in Chicago, as well as Pequods.
    I mostly like Giordanos for their other stuff. Their italian sandwich is great and pasta is made fresh in-store. I live across from a Giordanos so I get takeout pretty often. Their pizza is meh.
  • Laley23
    All Chicago pizza places make good "regular" pizza, which is what I get. I have no interest in ever eating deep dish/lasagna again...
  • superman
    Two Cities in Mason has both Chicago and NY style. They are good.
  • Dr Winston O'Boogie
    Davenport's Pizza in Birmingham, AL
  • like_that
    wildcats20;1880405 wrote:I love that show. Dude is living the dream. Obviously worked his ass off, but what a life.
    Yeah, he and Action Bronson have the two best shows.
  • TBone14
    Laley23;1880458 wrote:All Chicago pizza places make good "regular" pizza, which is what I get. I have no interest in ever eating deep dish/lasagna again...
    Harrumph. If I have to eat it with a knife and fork, it's not pizza. I prefer thin or at most a hand tossed thickness in my situations anyway.
  • Zunardo
    SportsAndLady;1880456 wrote:I mostly like Giordanos for their other stuff. Their italian sandwich is great and pasta is made fresh in-store. I live across from a Giordanos so I get takeout pretty often. Their pizza is meh.
    Pretty much how Mrs. Zunardo and I rated it - a big piece of dough with a lot of sauce and some cheese (and we ordered pepperoni). A short step up from Mello Mushroom, but nothing in the flavor that would make us want to order it again. On the plus side, we got two more meals on just the leftovers.

    I'll have to give the pasta a try. I did order a sandwich there, it was pretty good, but not worth going there just for that. Living across the street from it does make it more convenient, I guess. :)

    On the advice of a friend, I tried deep-dish pizza at The Street Scene on the OSU campus - THAT was a pizza. Flavorful, lots of zing - but that was in 1976, and I'm not sure when it closed. It would never fly today, with all of the bland corporate offerings being foisted upon us.
  • SnotBubbles
    Six Hundred Downtown in Bellefontaine.
  • wkfan
    Zunardo;1880541 wrote:On the advice of a friend, I tried deep-dish pizza at The Street Scene on the OSU campus - THAT was a pizza. Flavorful, lots of zing - but that was in 1976, and I'm not sure when it closed. It would never fly today, with all of the bland corporate offerings being foisted upon us.
    Wow....Street Scene. Now THAT is a blast from the past!! Awesome pizza!

    Alternated between Street Scene and The Venetian.....
  • wkfan
    SportsAndLady;1880441 wrote:Yeah that’s a few blocks from where I live. Unos is alright. If I’m going popular Chicago places they’d be third behind Lou malnatis and giordanos.
    Geno's East >> Giordanos and Lou Malnati's
  • Automatik
    Speaking of OSU campus pizza. I saw that Adriatico's is being torn down and people are outraged. I always thought it was just a decent pizza spot, nothing more, nothing less.
  • SportsAndLady
    wkfan;1880575 wrote:Geno's East >> Giordanos and Lou Malnati's
    Maybe for pizza. But I’ll take everything else on the menu at lous and giordanos over Geno’s.
  • wildcats20
    like_that;1880538 wrote:Yeah, he and Action Bronson have the two best shows.
    F*** That's Delicious is so damn funny. He's getting a new show too, but it doesn't have a name.
  • justincredible
    Automatik;1880576 wrote:Speaking of OSU campus pizza. I saw that Adriatico's is being torn down and people are outraged. I always thought it was just a decent pizza spot, nothing more, nothing less.
    I love the Adriatico's near the UC campus, we get it delivered every once in a while when we're at our favorite taproom in the city (Growler House).

    Chicago pizza is great, NY-style pizza is great.

    S&L, have you tried Chicago Pizza and Oven Grinder Co? Not sure if I've asked that before. Their pizza is basically a pot-pie.

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  • Iliketurtles
    For me probably Big Ed's Pizzeria in Huntsville, AL. There aren't many non chain places here which sucks.