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OT: Best Pizza in CT

I'm not reading all 9,000 pages of this so idk if someone has said this, but bradley and wall in madison is awesome
 
Just tried Rocco's in Guilford last night. Got one pie, the Shoreline (gorgonzola, bacon other stuff) Excellent.
They were a bit overwhelmed on a Friday night. Growing pains. On-line ordering did not work, people on hold.
I will definitely be back to try more traditional pies.

In Guilford? I’ll have to give it a try. Only 5 minutes away. Thanks
 
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Show me what you got. I say it’s Dr. Oetker’s Virtuoso pepperoni and it’s not even close.

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Do they still make Tree Tavern? If so, there's your winner.

EDIT: Why yes they do, even though I can't get them in Pgh. Found this ranking of frozen pizzas on NJ.com. Tree Tavern is 9th of 37. Dr. Oetker is 7th. I've only had the Dr. pizza once and my memory of Tree Tavern would still put it ahead of the good doctor's pie.

That Amnon's kosher pizza at 14 actually looks pretty tasty compared to the rest of 'em. But I have to wonder about a review that would put Ellio's at 11.
 
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I'll buy a Newman's Own pizza when it's on sale for $1

The best are Costco

Yep Costco 2nd vote.

Was there a Royal branded frozen pizza way back on the day like 70s? I liked them as a kid.
 
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When I was a kid, my grandmother would always make us Tony’s pizza and my grandfather would force us to eat purple cabbage. What I remember most is that when she cooked the pizza, the whole kitchen would fill with the smell of gas.

Even today I associate round frozen pizza (not Ellio’s!) with the smell of gas. It’s weird but it’s a comforting memory.
 
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When I was a kid, my grandmother would always make us Tony’s pizza and my grandfather would force us to eat purple cabbage. What I remember most is that when she cooked the pizza, the whole kitchen would fill with the smell of gas.

Even today I associate round frozen pizza (not Ellio’s!) with the smell of gas. It’s weird but it’s a comforting memory.
Ellios are low-key decent
 
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Show me what you got. I say it’s Dr. Oetker’s Virtuoso pepperoni and it’s not even close.

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You should pay royalties to CTbasketball for
This thread. I’m sure you’ll here from his lawyer.
 
American Flatbread and Newman’s own are banging
I like Newman's own, especially for how cheap it is, but they are tricky to cook. 30 seconds too long and the cheese hardens almost instantly.
 
While we’re at it. who’s your favorite D2 women’s team
 
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How good are they frozen? I'm tempted to order some.

Better than majority of grocery store freezer case stuff.

We used to stop and grab a bunch to bring to my son when he was going to Temple. They were a hit with his housemates and a taste of home when away for him.

Disclosure: I’ve never had them shipped. Always took a ride and grabbed what they had available in their freezer case by cashier.
 
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When I was a kid, my grandmother would always make us Tony’s pizza and my grandfather would force us to eat purple cabbage. What I remember most is that when she cooked the pizza, the whole kitchen would fill with the smell of gas.

Even today I associate round frozen pizza (not Ellio’s!) with the smell of gas. It’s weird but it’s a comforting memory.

Tony’s is the king. Best frozen pizza of all time. Great sauce.
 
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