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I love this place.When a pillow is being made, part of the process is stuffing the pillow, even though it's technically not a pillow until it is stuffed and sealed. Just like a sausage.
By your logic, you shouldn't have called what comes out of the grinder "sausage meat," because it's not sausage yet.
I love this place.
Sausage flakes?Dominic and Pias …waterbury
pedestrian, unremarkable, new york streetish looking (prolly overly doughy), lack of leopard spotting, poor ingredient coverage (what's that, 1 slice of tomato per slab?), not even flake sausage but moar like speck sausage, uninspired, tedious. boring.Dominic and Pias …waterbury
Pretty much my experience and assessment half a dozen years ago when I sought it out, and was overall puzzled, thinking I had to have missed something.pedestrian, unremarkable, new york streetish looking (prolly overly doughy), lack of leopard spotting, poor ingredient coverage (what's that, 1 slice of tomato per slab?), not even flake sausage but moar like speck sausage, uninspired, tedious. boring.
low cuisine.
Dominic and Pias …waterbury
It’s a NYC Slice all the way, nothing new haven style about it at all. I love great nY pizza too though , it was definitely a fantastic couple ( ok few ) slices. I got the two in picture after soundcheck, then 30 minutes later I was thinking about how good it was twiddling my thumbs backstage and decided I could use one more, so yeah , it was good enough to create that Jones. Plus the place sits about 50 feet from the load in dock at the palace.I have a co worker who will die on the hill this is CTs hidden gem. I trust all content from ADub. What say you?
Pia's the real deal, and I admit that it took me a while to warm to the Joe's love on Carmine Street when I lived in the Village.It’s a NYC Slice all the way, nothing new haven style about it at all. I love great nY pizza too though , it was definitely a fantastic couple ( ok few ) slices. I got the two in picture after soundcheck, then 30 minutes later I was thinking about how good it was twiddling my thumbs backstage and decided I could use one more, so yeah , it was good enough to create that Jones. Plus the place sits about 50 feet from the load in dock at the palace.
Definitely would do again.
Another charm. Pia was actually there! and I estimate she is 107 years old and she is taking pizza orders in totally broken English. Old school.
Pia is a friend, well at least she was a friend to my dad. She was looking at me last time I came in and I told her about my dad and she told me how much she misses him coming in and that she recognized me even though I look different. She's a wonderful lady...It’s a NYC Slice all the way, nothing new haven style about it at all. I love great nY pizza too though , it was definitely a fantastic couple ( ok few ) slices. I got the two in picture after soundcheck, then 30 minutes later I was thinking about how good it was twiddling my thumbs backstage and decided I could use one more, so yeah , it was good enough to create that Jones. Plus the place sits about 50 feet from the load in dock at the palace.
Definitely would do again.
Another charm. Pia was actually there! and I estimate she is 107 years old and she is taking pizza orders in totally broken English. Old school.
one thing that other parts of the country try to do with pizza (and it's universally terrible) is to make it sweeter.Might not be a terrible food. It's basically a variation on a calzone. Less a pizza than even Chicago Style deep dish (which I like).
Interesting that we northeasterners seem to like things bitter, salty and crusty.one thing that other parts of the country try to do with pizza (and it's universally terrible) is to make it sweeter.
one thing that other parts of the country try to do with pizza (and it's universally terrible) is to make it sweeter.
reminds me a little bit of new hampshire-style beach pizza, where the sauce is sweetened with orange soda. it's basically inedible.
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This looks worse than the pizzas my mom would make me as a kid: English muffin, pasta sauce, and a slice of american cheese.
yeah, it's worse than that haha. but people in new hampshire/north shore massachusetts swear by it. i legitimately enjoy bad pizza (little caesars, domino's, etc.) and could barely finish a slice, meanwhile my seacoast new hampshire friends are eating it by the box.This looks worse than the pizzas my mom would make me as a kid: English muffin, pasta sauce, and a slice of american cheese.
We have elevated palates; we aren’t childrenInteresting that we northeasterners seem to like things bitter, salty and crusty.
Hmmm...
You are what you eat.Interesting that we northeasterners seem to like things bitter, salty and crusty.
Hmmm...