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Best pizza in your area

  • vball10set
    Classyposter58;1880170 wrote:Pizzapapalis and Homeslice in Toledo. The first is a Chicago style place, second is thin crust
    Inky's or the Original Gino's, hands down.
  • vball10set
    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.
    this
  • Fab4Runner
    vball10set;1880649 wrote:Inky's or the Original Gino's, hands down.
    Gino's on Arlington was my fave in Toledo, but they closed. They were rude, but the pizza was so good that I didn't care.
  • Wooball
    Automatik;1880372 wrote:Too many options to call one "the best."

    But one of my go to spots in my area... http://www.williamsburgpizza.com/
    I will be in NYC in December with a bunch of couples in December. The ladies are headed to Hello Dolly for a Sunday matinee. I'm planning on taking some of the guys to Brooklyn Brewery and hitting a couple bars near there, but they also want to grab a slice of pizza. Would you recommend this spot, or anywhere else in the Williamsburg neighborhood?
  • Wooball
    justincredible;1880603 wrote: 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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    Been here a couple times. I mean, it's NOT pizza, but it's good. My sister used to live near this place. Their Mediterranean bread is great.
  • SportsAndLady
    justincredible;1880603 wrote: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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    I️ have heard about this place but haven’t been yet. There’s always really long lines. I’ll try it out eventually because it looks legit.
  • Automatik
    Wooball;1880661 wrote:I will be in NYC in December with a bunch of couples in December. The ladies are headed to Hello Dolly for a Sunday matinee. I'm planning on taking some of the guys to Brooklyn Brewery and hitting a couple bars near there, but they also want to grab a slice of pizza. Would you recommend this spot, or anywhere else in the Williamsburg neighborhood?
    Williamsburg Pizza and Best Pizza are both South Williamsburg, about 20 minute walk from BK Brewery.

    You have a few options closer if you want a typical "NYC slice." Joe's Pizza, Anna Maria Pizza, Vinnie's Pizzeria (probably the best of the 3, I go here a lot)

    You also have Paulie Gee's in nearby Greenpoint. It's a wood-fired, sitdown place. It's pretty good, but overhyped...kinda like Roberta's.

    Also, if you're looking for another bar nearby with a good beer selection, try The Kent Ale House.
  • Wooball
    Automatik;1880675 wrote:Williamsburg Pizza and Best Pizza are both South Williamsburg, about 20 minute walk from BK Brewery.

    You have a few options closer if you want a typical "NYC slice." Joe's Pizza, Anna Maria Pizza, Vinnie's Pizzeria (probably the best of the 3, I go here a lot)

    You also have Paulie Gee's in nearby Greenpoint. It's a wood-fired, sitdown place. It's pretty good, but overhyped...kinda like Roberta's.

    Also, if you're looking for another bar nearby with a good beer selection, try The Kent Ale House.
    Appreciate the recommendations
  • TBone14
    I've been to NY a couple of times and I love the pizza there. Never have gone out of my way to find anything...just stop and grab a slice wherever I happen to be. My favorite was New York Pizza Suprema on 8th near 31st...a block from MSG.
  • Belly35
    ppaw1999;1880222 wrote:How about Coccia House in Wooster or Marie's in Wadsworth? Both are really good.
    Yep! Very good pizza for those areas...eaten them both many times
  • Belly35
    Fab4Runner;1880241 wrote:Rocco's in C Falls and Rasicci's in Akron.
    for some reason I find myself alway going back to Luigi's for pizza
  • Belly35
    Ironman92;1880281 wrote:Larobi’s in Gallipoli, Pizza Crossing in Logan....I do love Donatos and a few of those in the area
    Can't go to Hocking Hills without a stop at Pizza Crossing... Good stuff
  • superman
    Belly35;1880724 wrote:Yep! Very good pizza for those areas...eaten them both many times
    Coccia house is hot garbage
  • Belly35
    superman;1880727 wrote:Coccia house is hot garbage
    over the years ownership changes and the quality drops has Coccia owner or manager different in the past two years.???
  • MontyBrunswick
    Automatik;1880576 wrote:Speaking of OSU campus pizza. I saw that Adriatico's is being torn down and people are outraged.

    that's because they're morons.

    adriatico's pizza is good, but their location wasn't particularly great and there were about 12 seats in the place.

    they aren't closing the establishment, they're moving it. osu has owned the property for 25-30 years.
  • ppaw1999
    Belly35;1880728 wrote:over the years ownership changes and the quality drops has Coccia owner or manager different in the past two years.???
    No, pretty much the same management. Joe Calabria health hasn't been too good lately, but he just pretty much ran the cash register. The pizza prep workers seems to change over pretty often. I don't know if that has any bearing on the pizzas or not. I still think it is the best pizza in wayne county. Not much competition.
  • superman
    ppaw1999;1880845 wrote:No, pretty much the same management. Joe Calabria health hasn't been too good lately, but he just pretty much ran the cash register. The pizza prep workers seems to change over pretty often. I don't know if that has any bearing on the pizzas or not. I still think it is the best pizza in wayne county. Not much competition.
    That crap is nasty. Way too much garlic.
  • ppaw1999
    superman;1880846 wrote:That crap is nasty. Way too much garlic.
    I like it. Different strokes for different folks?
  • BRF
    I hope this is the last "best pizza" thread.

    That is all.
  • ppaw1999
    BRF;1880862 wrote:I hope this is the last "best pizza" thread.

    That is all.
    Gotcha BRF. I never could find a good pizza in Orrville either:)
  • BRF
    ppaw1999;1880894 wrote:Gotcha BRF. I never could find a good pizza in Orrville either:)
    We have to go to Wooster.
  • kizer permanente
    BRF;1880906 wrote:We have to go to Wooster.
    at least you have Orr park. They can't take that away from you.
  • wes_mantooth
    No where in my town, but Park Street Pizza in Sugarcreek or Pizza Oven in Canton are somewhat close to me.

    While we are on the subject, Luigi's in Akron is the most overrated pizza I have ever had.
  • kizer permanente
    wes_mantooth;1881000 wrote:No where in my town, but Park Street Pizza in Sugarcreek or Pizza Oven in Canton are somewhat close to me.

    While we are on the subject, Luigi's in Akron is the most overrated pizza I have ever had.
    I feel Luigi's is the most overrated everything I've ever had. It wasn't bad, but the way it's talked up didn't live up to the hype.
  • vball10set
    Anyone on here from Steubenville? I hear that DiCarlos is supposed to have incredible pizza, but my son-in-law (who's from Wintersville) says it's good but vastly overrated in his opinion...thoughts?