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Eater.com 7/20/18:
Watch: Does New Haven serve the best pizza in America?
Watch: Does New Haven serve the best pizza in America?
Not sure if it's been mentioned in the first 95 pages, but I used to really love Geno's on New London Tpke in Glastonbury. I know it's not the type of pizza folks associate with the class of CT, but it was so good as far as thick, square pieces go. In that same class of pizza, Wilson Pizza in Windsor is also great.
I'm skeptical that the concept travels and remains attractive, though I have definitely enjoyed a few giant, almost buttery Sicilian slices from the 14th St walk-up counter, usually after a day of bike riding. In Chelsea, in a nicer setting, I felt I had better options for a casual sit down meal.Soon to be another stake in the ground
Artichoke Basille’s Pizza to Open First Connecticut Store
Menu - Artichoke Pizza
Does anyone in CT eat Domino's Pizza? Would seem strange to do so with so many great options around.
Not sure if it's been mentioned in the first 95 pages, but I used to really love Geno's on New London Tpke in Glastonbury. I know it's not the type of pizza folks associate with the class of CT, but it was so good as far as thick, square pieces go. In that same class of pizza, Wilson Pizza in Windsor is also great.
Geno's is ok for doughy, square-cut, Greek style pizza. Procaccini's in EH not far from there is not bad too. I prefer my pizza thin crusted. Harry's and Luna's in G-Bury are better.Funny, but I thought Geno's was the most average pizza I ever ate. But I know many Glastonbury locals who loved it. I believe Harry's is there now. Very good pizza despite being a bit on the pricey side.
Was just at my cousin's Jack and Jill in Old Saybrook this weekend and they had one of the fleet of Big Green Trucks. It was pretty good. Good variety but just a little limp and soggy. Could've used a couple more minutes in the oven.I’ve had the Big Green Truck a few different times and it was always great. Hired Est for our own party last summer and it was excellent. Fantastic pizzas, endless varieties, great salad and dessert and cleaned it all up. Guests were blown away and more than a few have contacted us since to find out who it was so they could hire them. Would definitely recommend.
Was talking to a friend in Texas and he had just ordered a pizza from Pizza Hut which he thought was the best pizza in Texas. WARNING: don't order pizza in Texas.Does anyone in CT eat Domino's Pizza? Would seem strange to do so with so many great options around.
Was talking to a friend in Texas and he had just ordered a pizza from Pizza Hut which he thought was the best pizza in Texas. WARNING: don't order pizza in Texas.
They give Ranch with pretty much everything you order out here.I travel a lot in Europe for my work, and the same was true when I was back in the states. I have sampled a lot of pizza, including Italy. The best pizza I have had is the pizza back in Connecticut and the surrounding states. I don't know if a lot of people in CT appreciate how good the pizza is. I didn't, until I started going on the road. The all time worst for me was northern California. They give you a dish of ranch dressing and you are supposed to dip your slice of already horrible pizza in the dressing. Right up there with N CA is Turkish pizza over here in Europe. I really miss that pizza from CT.
I grew up on California and never heard of dipping your pizza crust in ranch dressing until I moved to Reno where I also found out people dip their crust in honey. Weird stuff goes on here in Reno. Luckily, I did find one of my favorite pizza places in the world here (see my avatar) Home. <<<<<click that link. Smiling with Hope Pizza is fantastic.They give Ranch with pretty much everything you order out here.
I grew up on California and never heard of dipping your pizza crust in ranch dressing until I moved to Reno where I also found out people dip their crust in honey. Weird stuff goes on here in Reno. Luckily, I did find one of my favorite pizza places in the world here (see my avatar) Home. <<<<<click that link. Smiling with Hope Pizza is fantastic.
Have not been yet but a good friend went a few weeks ago and said it was great. I hope to get there soon.
Yup... To each his own. (timely tweet). I’ve had Denver pizza. It wasnt horrible but it’s clearly an acquired taste.I associate honey with the mountain west style pizza with a huge crust. Basically eat the slice and leave the crust behind to dip in the honey as a subsitute for dessert.
I teach in CT and Big Green Truck caters our school about three times a year. I swear whenever they come it's my favorite day of school save for graduation.I’ve had the Big Green Truck a few different times and it was always great. Hired Est for our own party last summer and it was excellent. Fantastic pizzas, endless varieties, great salad and dessert and cleaned it all up. Guests were blown away and more than a few have contacted us since to find out who it was so they could hire them. Would definitely recommend.
I love it there. You get Bear’s BBQ meat on it which is very good. I’m sure pizza traditionalists would scoff at the place but I’m the “if it tast s good hell yeah” kinda guy.Anybody been to Blind Pig Pizza on Arch St? I’ve heard good things, but does it have the boneyard seal of approval?
FWIW Bufalina takes reservations.Still haven't been to Buffalina (and been seated).