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    No better pizza than pizza from Brooklyn, NY.
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    I'll have to agree with Mr. thebigspendur on this one. Although rkw216 that oven does look like it can cook a pizza to perfection, nothing like pizza from a wood oven

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    I think they have Dominoes in most every city.

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    Pizza my Heart in Santa Cruz Ca. Awesome pizza! But, closer to home, Woodstock's pizza in Chico is a winner.
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    The original "Arizona Pizza Company" near Sabino Canyon here in Tucson. It's been my favorite pizza place since '96.

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    I am a pizza snob. I like NYC style pizza. I grew up about 45 minutes from Manhattan in North NJ. There were a good bit of good pizza places in NJ near me. Enzo's, Sal's, Villa Scotto, Log Cabin Pizza Route 46 etc. I like a thin floppy crust with gobs of oily cheese with a good sauce. I moved to GA in 94 and it took till 09 to find a good pizza place. Mama Mia in Centerville Ga. They are from NY and make it right. When I moved here I called Papa John's (yuck) on the phone and asked what size pies do you have and was told they don't sell pies only pizza. I knew I was in trouble.......OTOH that outside pizza oven in Kennesaw looks pretty awesome!!

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    Any ma and pop shop in the NYC area does the trick for me.
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    I am certainly not a connoisseur of pizza. I love and am not ashamed to say I love crappy Ellio's pizza.

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    [QUOTE=Tarkus;1196133]I am certainly not a connoisseur of pizza. I love and am not ashamed to say I love crappy Ellio's pizza.

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    No worries. I like just about any pizza.....other than Little Ceasars.
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    Please don't take offense gentlemen, but every time I had pizza in the US it has always been an unsatisfactory experience: I have never found a decent place where they make a reasonably decent pizza.
    Now you may think I am going to say the best pizza is found here in Italy. Well, strange as it can be, also in my country it is not that easy to find a good pizza.
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