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OT: Best Pizza in CT

Is it time to get rid of the pizza thread?

  • Yes. It's past it's useful time here.

    Votes: 10 14.1%
  • No. I can't live without it.

    Votes: 50 70.4%
  • Move it to another board.

    Votes: 11 15.5%

  • Total voters
    71
Luna's in West Hartford (and Simsbury and Plainville and Hartford and...).
 
I had Pepe's the other day for the first time and it was awful. It was the most over hyped and overrated pizza I have ever had. I have had much better Italian pies in both NYC (Tavola) and Port Chester (Tarry Lodge).

Again, anyone who has gone to Max Pizza in Bristol knows it as the best pizza that region has to offer and it is not even close. If you have not tried it and you live anywhere nearby, you are insane. The also have other locations in New Britain and Burlington. For those that try it for the first time, your welcome!
 
LR and Sal's are solid Meriden Pizza's.

But as far as Deep is concerned, they have nothing on the Spooker.
Use to work on Research Pkwy in town. Had 45min commute and I often got a couple of slices to go from Sal's, put them on a skillet at home to heat and crisp them up a little more and enjoyed them with a beer.
 
I had Pepe's the other day for the first time and it was awful. It was the most over hyped and overrated pizza I have ever had. I have had much better Italian pies in both NYC (Tavola) and Port Chester (Tarry Lodge).

Again, anyone who has gone to Max Pizza in Bristol knows it as the best pizza that region has to offer and it is not even close. If you have not tried it and you live anywhere nearby, you are insane. The also have other locations in New Britain and Burlington. For those that try it for the first time, your welcome!

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I had Pepe's the other day for the first time and it was awful. It was the most over hyped and overrated pizza I have ever had. I have had much better Italian pies in both NYC (Tavola) and Port Chester (Tarry Lodge).

Again, anyone who has gone to Max Pizza in Bristol knows it as the best pizza that region has to offer and it is not even close. If you have not tried it and you live anywhere nearby, you are insane. The also have other locations in New Britain and Burlington. For those that try it for the first time, your welcome!

I've been to Tavola and it is great, but you are talking about two totally different things. Tavola is a Trattoria-style place with personal pizzas. When I say things like, it is impossible to find good pizza within 200 miles of here, I naturally leave off the Italian-restaurants that make $15-20 personal pies.

Pepe's is a pizza joint. Not a bistro.

Anyway, what Pepe's were you at? New Haven?
 
I've been to Tavola and it is great, but you are talking about two totally different things. Tavola is a Trattoria-style place with personal pizzas. When I say things like, it is impossible to find good pizza within 200 miles of here, I naturally leave off the Italian-restaurants that make $15-20 personal pies.

Pepe's is a pizza joint. Not a bistro.

Anyway, what Pepe's were you at? New Haven?

I tried the Pepe's in Fairfield. I understand it may not be as good as the one in New Haven, but, I need to be at least intrigued by it and I was completed unimpressed. Just very ordinary on so many levels.

I don't discriminate against the different styles of pizzas (think crust, brick oven, deep dish, etc.). If it is good pizza, it is good pizza! I can enjoy and appreciate many of the different styles depending on my mood and how the taste buds are feeling that day.

I grew up eating pizza in central CT and now live in Fairfield County, where the pizza is completely inferior (Connolly Grill is awful, too). I long for the days when I could stop in and pick up an extra large pizza for $12 with my friends to watch a few football / basketball games on Saturday and Sunday. Those days are over, but any chance I get, I try to meet a few of them at the old pizza joint in Bristol. You know its great pizza, when family and friends from other places in the country reminisce about it when they see you. It just has a way of leaving a lasting impression. So, if you haven't tried it, do yourself a favor and go. You won't be disappointed. My favorites include meatball or mushroom. Good luck!
 
I tried the Pepe's in Fairfield. I understand it may not be as good as the one in New Haven, but, I need to be at least intrigued by it and I was completed unimpressed. Just very ordinary on so many levels.

I don't discriminate against the different styles of pizzas (think crust, brick oven, deep dish, etc.). If it is good pizza, it is good pizza! I can enjoy and appreciate many of the different styles depending on my mood and how the taste buds are feeling that day.

I grew up eating pizza in central CT and now live in Fairfield County, where the pizza is completely inferior (Connolly Grill is awful, too). I long for the days when I could stop in and pick up an extra large pizza for $12 with my friends to watch a few football / basketball games on Saturday and Sunday. Those days are over, but any chance I get, I try to meet a few of them at the old pizza joint in Bristol. You know its great pizza, when family and friends from other places in the country reminisce about it when they see you. It just has a way of leaving a lasting impression. So, if you haven't tried it, do yourself a favor and go. You won't be disappointed. My favorites include meatball or mushroom. Good luck!

Pepe's in Fairfield is entirely different than Pepe's in New Haven. Not the same.

The point I was making about Trattoria style pizza like Tavola and Pepe's pizza is that Trattoria style costs 3x as much, and they aren't making as many pizzas. It just gives them a lot more time to personalize the pizza and use the highest quality ingredients. I see Tavola as a bistro.
 
I don't discriminate against the different styles of pizzas
Then what's the point? If it's all the same to you, save yourself the trouble and just go to Cumby's. Or Gumby's. Or grab a DiGiorno frozen pie. Or whatever.

To say you don't care about or have a preference among different pizzas undermines your ardent stance against Pepe's. You don't like it because of the hype, because you need to be contrarian, or for whatever reason. But one thing is clear, it is not based on the quality of the pizza.

"Awful"?!?!?!!?

Yep, millions of pizza fanatics have gotten it all wrong for generations. The real deal is in the Greek pizza in Bristol. Got it.
 
I don't discriminate against the different styles of pizzas (think crust, brick oven, deep dish, etc.). If it is good pizza, it is good pizza! I can enjoy and appreciate many of the different styles depending on my mood and how the taste buds are feeling that day.

This simply is not true. Greek pizza has different ingredients and is also prepared differently than thin crust.
 
Then what's the point? If it's all the same to you, save yourself the trouble and just go to Cumby's. Or Gumby's. Or grab a DiGiorno frozen pie. Or whatever.

To say you don't care about or have a preference among different pizzas undermines your ardent stance against Pepe's. You don't like it because of the hype, because you need to be contrarian, or for whatever reason. But one thing is clear, it is not based on the quality of the pizza.

"Awful"?!?!?!!?

Yep, millions of pizza fanatics have gotten it all wrong for generations. The real deal is in the Greek pizza in Bristol. Got it.


Yes, you finally got it. Good job!
 
Reality is while the other franchised Pepe's are not the original they are still better than 99% of the pizza in the US. They are not ordinary to most of the population so in this case who or what is actually ordinary when it comes to pizza? :eek:

As always, a great discussion with a lot of information that I will personnaly take advantage of. I'm a pizza lover.

Small correction, Pepe's other locations are not franchised. All of them are owned by the family. The Bufonte or Bumonti family or something like that.

I read an in depth article in a local business newspaper about their growth and expansion. Again, all family owned.

I will try out Max Pizza. Heard GREAT things.
 
As always, a great discussion with a lot of information that I will personnaly take advantage of. I'm a pizza lover.

Small correction, Pepe's other locations are not franchised. All of them are owned by the family. The Bufonte or Bumonti family or something like that.

I read an in depth article in a local business newspaper about their growth and expansion. Again, all family owned.

I will try out Max Pizza. Heard GREAT things.

Wow Max Pizza? Nice they do well whatever they venture into I am guessing they did their homework. Bumonti huh? That's a missed pie. In Hamden back in the day Bumonti's was top of the line!
 
@mauconnfan ..... I made my own spooker at home last night. It was pretty damn good.

Just used Romano chesse, a lot of crushed red pepper, and metric ton of sausage (pork, not turkey) and red sauce. Does that sound like the right ingredients. I got them from an old Meriden resident.
 
upstater said:
When I say things like, it is impossible to find good pizza within 200 miles of here, I naturally leave off the Italian-restaurants that make $15-20 personal pies.

Why? if it's good, it's good.
 
Crashing in W Hartford for the game tonight. Any good pizza delivery choices in the area?
 
Crashing in W Hartford for the game tonight. Any good pizza delivery choices in the area?


Try Harry's Pizza. Supposed to be GREAT.

Not sure if they deliver though. Worth a call to find out.

Report back if you give them a try.
 
Harry's in West Hartford is very good. They don't deliver, but worth a trip to pick it up.

Recommended pies:

Artichoke heart and eggplant (red)
Hawaiian with jalapeno (red)
Shrimp and bacon with jalapeno (white)
Snow pea pod and shrimp (white)
 

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