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BortySo a place called sweet tomatoes in a town with no name is good.
CheddarJackPieCasso in Stowe, VT. Makes for the best after skiing meal
DeebieSkeebiesthis place called Café Galleria down the street from me has without any doubt the best hand-made pizzas ive ever had. they have a three cheese meat and veggie pie that's just unbelievably good. reasonably priced, too.
Next in line is The Pi down in SLC. Anyone that lives down there knows about it, its pretty bomb shit.
Third favorite is a cheap go-to spot in PC called Davanzas. Pretty decent lunch specials and dank sandwhiches.
crotchventlou malnati's or giordano's for sure in the Chicago area.
saskskierI had Lou Malnati's, but not Giordano's when I was in Chicago last year. Didn't love it, but I'm definitely more of a thin crust guy, not deep dish.
One of the best pizza's I've ever had was from Vito & Nick's in Chicago. Holy crap...
Other than that, the best I've had was at little, Italian place called Pizzeria La Perla when I was in Germany.
Spagett+This thread is so fuking stupid. Its just people naming random fuking pizza places no one except them know or give a shit about until a couple people from Utah or CO say the same one and are like "oh yeah thats good pizza" then more random names that nobody even reads.
Spagett+This thread is so fuking stupid. Its just people naming random fuking pizza places no one except them know or give a shit about until a couple people from Utah or CO say the same one and are like "oh yeah thats good pizza" then more random names that nobody even reads.
CheddarJackPieCasso in Stowe, VT. Makes for the best after skiing meal
crotchventlou malnati's or giordano's for sure in the Chicago area.
e.moneyBeat me to it but fuck Giordano's that place is for tourists who like to boast that they've had deep dish pizza. Lou's is where it's at. Lived in chicago for 10 years before moving to trhe east coast
crotchventI like giordano's for there thin crust. For deep dish I go to lou's 100% of the time.
Spagett+This thread is so fuking stupid. Its just people naming random fuking pizza places no one except them know or give a shit about until a couple people from Utah or CO say the same one and are like "oh yeah thats good pizza" then more random names that nobody even reads.
BortyExactly.
I'll simply say "New York City". Pretty easy to get at least decent pizza anywhere in the city. Other than that it's like
"Mike D's in oklahoma is really swell"
" I like "This is a pizza place in Idaho has a sick lunch deal. Anybody eat there all the time?"
"Shady pizza in oakland is really dope. Should check them out tomorrow since you probably are hundreds of miles away minimum"
Outside of mentioning chains and extremely well known places near, major resorts, threads like this are fucking useless. Now if somebody made a thread "Going to be in boulder for the week what should I check out." Saying "Just another pizza place is so fucking good" would be relevant.
What's y'alls favorite non chain gas station? There was this really cool one on this road in Alaska somewhere. They sold gas, and I'm pretty sure they even had soda. Anybody been there?
DBack1321You two must be fun at parties...
1337In Maine - Ricetta's is my favorite
CheddarJackQFE
CheddarJackSorry for dub post but I just remembered that I'm actually going there tonight! Ayyyy
1337You fucking know it. AHHHH, I'm so jealous :(
crotchventI like giordano's for there thin crust. For deep dish I go to lou's 100% of the time.
GreeenTeaBeau Jo's is #1 hands down.
Connor_SullivanSpent most of my VT trip skiing and eating pizza so it got me thinking, where's the best pizza? I'm a huge fan of Parker pie is west Glover VT and sweet tomatoes in my home town