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The best pizza here is the one I make. Sadly nobody in Wyoming seems to know anything about a decent pizza. If you ask someone in town, they say Pizza Hut.Ughhh. Same with chinese food. Everyone raves about the Buffet, and it's the same ole one you find anyplace. Sheridan is really hurting for decent restaurants. Kinda makes me cry a little.
"Steel-like jaws clacked away, each bite slashing flesh from my body - I used my knife and my hands, and when they were gone, my bloody stumps - and yet the turtles came."Comment
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Parma Pizza! They have this meat/lovers stufed pizza that is heart attack on a plate. I have to play an hour of racquetball if I even sniff it, to work off the calories. They layer the meat and cheeses on it. Layers of sausage, pepperoni, bacon, ham. They know what I want and put a slice in the oven the minute they see my Pinto pulling into the lot!Comment
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Here's how I'd rank them in my area.
1. Greg's!!! One of the best I've ever had!
2. Rocky's. Only best the guy that runs it used to work at Greg's and copies their pizza.
3. Stefano's. Pretty good if you're in a hurry.
That said I'm not much of a deep dish fan, just too much bread for me. I like mine with a medium to thin crust.Comment
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I would venture to say driving a Pinto might be more dangerous than any pizza.
That said, there are no great pizza places in Cincinnati, just a local place that is decent.I almost had a psychic girlfriend but she dumped me before we met.
If anyone here believes in psychokinesis, please raise my hand.Comment
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No, I don't. LOL A little too far from the beach for me. My gills would get too dry.BUT, you're more than welcome to bring some of it to the Collora Studios Mego get together in July. I'm sure Hector would appreciate it.
The pics look GREAT!!!
SCLast edited by Cmonster; Apr 30, '11, 1:31 PM.Comment
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Hmmmm....
It's tough to pick around here. Windsor is the pizza capitol of Canada. My FAVOURITE is Pizza Pizza, which is odd since it's not real good. I spent three months on base where PIzza Pizza was the best pizza you could get. A few of us would sneak out in the middle of the night for some, and I developed a taste for it.
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Nothing but crappy pizza chains in my neck of the woods. You can throw a rock in any direction and hit a great BBQ joint, but this just ain't pizza country.Comment
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There are a few good Pizzeria's in Queens, NY I know of. The best known is the Corona Pizzeria from the neighborhood I grew up in. This guy has been in business since the `64 Worlds Fair or thereabouts. I think the father retired a couple of years ago and his son runs it now so quality may have slipped a bit. I don't go back to the neighborhood for his pizza as I can't stand to visit the old place since I moved. The neighborhood is overcrowded and traffic can be really bad.
Menu:
Corona Pizza Menu - Corona, NY 11368 - (718) 271-3736
Just accross the street is The Lemon Ice King of Corona as seen on opening credits of The King of Queens:
Benfaremo - The Lemon Ice King of Corona for over 60 years!
There's Rosa's Pizzeria in Middle Village, NY. The Sicilian pie is great. Thick red sauce topped with powdery parm cheese.
Menu:
MyPizza.com - Rosas Pizza - | New York, NY 10119 | Order Pizza Online | Pizza Menu | Pizza Delivery
There is another place in Middle Village near Grand Avenue but I can't recall the name at this time.
My friend Nick, also took me to a pizzeria in Manhattan near Bleecker St. which is supposedly the first Pizzeria in Manhattan, NY. I did some searching on the web and I think this is it, John's Pizzeria:
John's Pizzeria - New York, NY
John's Pizzeria
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