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OT: Best Pizza in CT

We've covered a lot of ground on Italian pizza and Greek pizza, what about Turkish pizza?
 
It's not that I wouldn't appreciate the finest pizza in Connecticut, it's just that I don't feel up to the pressure that comes with having the finest pizza in Connecticut.

No, the second-best will do nicely.

Thanks.
 
See my thread, where you can apparently take a short bus to Atlanta. Then head to Gainsville with a bunch of fans. The place is called Chompers pizza.
 
Chuck e cheese off the berlin turnpike in the same plaza as radio shack is by far the second best pizza I've had in the state. They use real tomato ketchup
 
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This is the guy to ask if we could only recruit him to the BY. I would put a substantial bet on this guy knowing who has the 2nd best pizza in every state in the country. He would be a great addition to the Boneyard no doubt. :)

 
It's not that I wouldn't appreciate the finest pizza in Connecticut, it's just that I don't feel up to the pressure that comes with having the finest pizza in Connecticut.

No, the second-best will do nicely.

Thanks.
It's understandable , you've had a tough week. The football team made some football plays the other night. That will completely throw one off balance. You've earned a break, second best for you.
 
I'm looking to go out and buy a pizza later, but I don't really want the absolute best.

Thanks.

I know you said "buy," but you could probably slip into any one of a number of places mentioned in the other thread and grab some crusts from departed diners before the table gets cleared for the next group. At room temperature, I think you'd be in the fat middle of "second best." Report back.
 
Tollis Apizza in East Haven is one step below Pepe's and Sals.
 
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Calfornia Kitchen Margherita Pizza in any Big Y freezer.
 
If it can't be the best, by definition it would have to be east of the river.
 
Testo's in Bridgeport .
Michaelangelos in West haven , next to Yale Bowl.
= both of these places are solid three star recruits/ four year players.
 
We changed our minds.

Does anyone know where we can get a pretty good, but not exceptional lobster roll?
 
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We changed our minds.

Does anyone know where we can get a pretty good, but not exceptional lobster roll?
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We changed our minds.

Does anyone know where we can get a pretty good, but not exceptional lobster roll?
Aaron Manor Convalescent Home in Chester. The only problem is you have to either be a resident about to be discharged or somehow be connected to one who doesn't care for lobster rolls.
 
I'm boycotting lobster rolls for good, I refuse to pay $20 when you can buy lobster for so cheap these days, sick of these lobster thieves.
 
It's not that I wouldn't appreciate the finest pizza in Connecticut, it's just that I don't feel up to the pressure that comes with having the finest pizza in Connecticut.

No, the second-best will do nicely.

Thanks.
So you're looking for a Kentucky style pizza?
 
I'm boycotting lobster rolls for good, I refuse to pay $20 when you can buy lobster for so cheap these days, sick of these lobster thieves.
Not doubt lobster has been running a cheap streak these past few years and we've been taking advantage of it at home; yet the restaurant prices still haven't come down, so I won't order it out.

But I will and do gladly pay $16 time and time again for the perfection that is the Lobster Landing lobster roll in Clinton. Try and make one like that yourself and let me know how much time and effort it takes.

IMO it's up there with getting your shirts laundered in terms of value for my time and effort. Ever iron a dress shirt? How long does it take you? How much of a PITA is it? Do you ever do it nearly as well as the cleaners? Is that not worth $1.50 to you? That's how I feel about a great lobster roll.

So that one is first; Johnny Ad's in Old Saybrook is second.

Next question Fishy?
 
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Prediction - This thread will go on for a year and a half with people actually chiming in on what's the second best pizza in CT, and the most "pretty good" lobster roll.
 
I'm looking to go out and buy a pizza later, but I don't really want the absolute best.

Thanks.

Here's what you do: Get in your car and drive south until you get to the New York border. Drive through it. Order pizza anywhere in the state.

Oh, wait, you said "second best," not "second rate."

Pepe's then.
 
In all seriousness, I've wanted to start a "Best Asian restaurants in CT" thread for a few weeks now, but I've been waiting for my new throat-guard to arrive.
 
We changed our minds.

Does anyone know where we can get a pretty good, but not exceptional lobster roll?
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You should be able to find a decent one somewhere in that blue space there.
 
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