So we tried the new New Haven style place in Killingworth, Rosello's, last week. Good ingredients, good sauce, cooked well, but the crust was tasteless and cracker-like.
Had Grand Apizza from Madison again tonight and confirmed once again that it is by far the best in town for our tastes.
I have not, will put it on the list. Thanks.
I was pleasantly surprised last year at the pizza from Anthony's of Guilford. Do you rate Marco's better?[/QUOTE
Yes. Very thin, light, different good on all the basics. In town (delivery), I use Carpanzanos. I like it, maybe a little better than Anthony's.
But Marco's more than either.
Ideally we would never have to eat such things but we have all been there. As a kid I loved those Stouffer's French bread pizzas as an adult if I'm forced to eat a frozen pizza Red Baron is actually pretty decent. I expect this thread to bring us a recruit in the near future.
Trust me it's basketball related.OMG - you forgot to put OT in the title. You are going to confuse people who are going to think this is a basketball thread!
RipCity said:Red Baron deep dish singles. They aren't really deep dish and they taste good for what they are.
Then wouldn't the spotted Richards be the best?Trust me it's basketball related.