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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
What about Glenville Pizza? Classic old-school joint in Greenwich and many consider it the best in town.

Added bonus, it's not anywhere near the busy part of Greenwich, so it's just a ten minute drive from the airport and then just three miles back on the Merritt to get you to West Hartford.
 
What about Glenville Pizza? Classic old-school joint in Greenwich and many consider it the best in town.

Added bonus, it's not anywhere near the busy part of Greenwich, so it's just a ten minute drive from the airport and then just three miles back on the Merritt to get you to West Hartford.
Definitely check out Grenville Pizza or even Lucas which is newer and down the street from Glenville. If I’m Greenwich grab a slice from Grigg St to get the appetite going for the main event(s) further north.
 
What about Glenville Pizza? Classic old-school joint in Greenwich and many consider it the best in town.

Added bonus, it's not anywhere near the busy part of Greenwich, so it's just a ten minute drive from the airport and then just three miles back on the Merritt to get you to West Hartford.
I prefer Pizza Post when in Greenwich. I’ve always loved it.
 
Sal's in Mamaroneck for the Westchester slice experience, very solid spot Only place I'll get a salad slice, which goes against everything I love about New Haven apizza
 
If you don’t want to go out of your way at all I’d go to Pepe’s in Danbury, right off I-84. I’ve had good luck at the Pepe’s in Danbury. If you want the authentic experience then head to New Haven, which isn’t too much out of your way but just need to deal with I-95 in CT (I hate that highway!). Just prepare for waits at the Holy Trinity (Pepe’s, Sally’s and Modern).
 
I was thinking Roseland would save me the trouble of waiting at Modern etc. and get me away from 95 early in the day. I also really liked Roseland last time I was there. My concern is talking it up and then having the pizza be a letdown. I really just want to know what’s been the best lately. Recent Pepe’s reviews haven’t been great.

I also want it to be a comfortable place where we can have a couple of beers and hang out a little after traveling. I don’t want to go to a place that’s hot, sweaty and cramped.
 
Just do a Greenwich-Stamford pizza tour for the ease and variety…
Greenwich: Glenville for a traditional slice, Grigg Street for a killer sourdough slice, Pizza Post for those easy-to-inhale smaller pies. Then move on to…
Stamford: bar pie at either Colony or Riko’s and apizza at the new Frank Pepe’s in Bull’s Head (a better representation of the New Haven original than the Stamford Sally’s.

If you’re a glutton… take one for the team and move your way into the two towns immediately to the east for Greek pizza at Post Corner in Darien… then Dante’s (wood fired) or Joe’s, both in New Canaan.
 
We have 8k posts about pizza so there are plenty of options. Just for the record Portnoy reviewed zephrys and savoy in west Hartford center, a few months back. I think the scores were respectable. agree not the same zibe as New Haven but just saying.
 
Sal's in Mamaroneck for a NY slice as an appetizer. There's a Sally's and Pepe's in Stamford, another Pepe's in Danbury. If you're gonna take them to Roseland in Derby, might as well just dot the i or cross the t and go the rest of the way to New Haven.
 
Zuppardis is fairly close to me and quite good. Downside is parking sucks. I prefer Pepe’s to Sally’s but both very good. I’ve never been to Roseland but hear it’s great. One of my sons lives in Westchester (you will land directly over his house) pretty close to Glenville but he never gets it from there so no opinion. His favorite would be a little out of your way.
 
Half the pizza joints in Connecticut are probably larger in square footage than the White Plains terminal.
 
Tried the White Plains Airport pizza once. Microwave pizza is never any good. What’s the point of this thread?

You probably ordered a plain white pizza there.
Rookie mistake.
Next time order some clams and/or bacon on it.
 
Flying into White Plains in October with two buddies for a guys week. We’ll be meeting up with other friends in Northern CT then heading to VT. I want to take them for a great pizza in a great atmosphere.. They want Pepe’s but I’m leaning toward taking them to Roseland. Neither has had New Haven style before. What do you suggest, keeping in mind that we’ll arrive in White Plains around noon and plan to spend the night in West Hartford? I figured we’d head up Route 8 to Derby but if consensus is to hit Modern, Sally’s Zupp’s etc let me know. I haven’t been to most of them in a while and it seems every year or so opinions change.
The more I was thinking about this, I would take them to New Haven for the Holy Trinity. If they've never had New Haven pizza then you're looking for the experience as well as the best pizza. Might as well do the real thing and give your friends the authentic experience. When they get home they'll want to tell everyone they went to New Haven for Pepe's, Sally's and Modern. Roseland in Derby isn't going to sound as impressive. It's like when I went to Brooklyn with a friend of mine who lives near NYC. We had to go to Di Fara, Lucali, L&B Spumoni Gardens, and F&F. There's a lot of good pizza in Brooklyn so we could have gone to many other places.

What day are you flying in? As long as it's not a Saturday or Sunday the lines won't be too bad at mid-day. You can probably be in New Haven by 1:30 which on a weekday shouldn't be a bad wait, if at all.
 
Flying into White Plains in October with two buddies for a guys week. We’ll be meeting up with other friends in Northern CT then heading to VT. I want to take them for a great pizza in a great atmosphere.. They want Pepe’s but I’m leaning toward taking them to Roseland. Neither has had New Haven style before. What do you suggest, keeping in mind that we’ll arrive in White Plains around noon and plan to spend the night in West Hartford? I figured we’d head up Route 8 to Derby but if consensus is to hit Modern, Sally’s Zupp’s etc let me know. I haven’t been to most of them in a while and it seems every year or so opinions change.
Depends on what they’re looking for, if it’s a scamorza sausage & mushroom pie or a white clam pie Zupp’s would be my choice, and if the weather’s nice, West Haven Beach is right down the street. My wife and I have done the beach thing on warm April or May days, October can be warm or cold though.
On the other hand, if you want fantastic pizza with fantastic service in a beautiful restaurant then Modern would be the place.
Roseland would be an excellent choice as well. If it’s on the weekend I’d stay from Pepe’s or Sally’s. For Pepe’s I’d take them to the Fairfield Pepe’s it’s just as good if not better and much less crazy getting there.
 
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Flying into White Plains in October with two buddies for a guys week. We’ll be meeting up with other friends in Northern CT then heading to VT. I want to take them for a great pizza in a great atmosphere.. They want Pepe’s but I’m leaning toward taking them to Roseland. Neither has had New Haven style before. What do you suggest, keeping in mind that we’ll arrive in White Plains around noon and plan to spend the night in West Hartford? I figured we’d head up Route 8 to Derby but if consensus is to hit Modern, Sally’s Zupp’s etc let me know. I haven’t been to most of them in a while and it seems every year or so opinions change.
Drive to LaGuardia, they have better pizza than the airport in White Plains.
 
Fuoco and Rossini’s are pretty convenient to get to off 84 and not too far from West Hartford.
 
Fuoco and Rossini’s in Cheshire are pretty convenient to get to off 84 and not too far from West Hartford.
 
I’m on a Royal Caribbean cruise to/from Bermuda and the free pizza on board is not bad at all.

If anyone from Boneyard is in Bermuda also and was wearing a red Husky hat at Horseshoe Beach, that was me who gave you a fist bump…
 
Alright, thanks for all the commentary and snark. I’m taking them to one place, this isn’t a pilgrimage, it’s pizza as part of a much larger trip. If I take them into New Haven and I want beers, pizza and a halfway decent place to sit, pick the place and let me know your choice.
 
Alright, thanks for all the commentary and snark. I’m taking them to one place, this isn’t a pilgrimage, it’s pizza as part of a much larger trip. If I take them into New Haven and I want beers, pizza and a halfway decent place to sit, pick the place and let me know your choice.
 
Sal's in Mamaroneck for the Westchester slice experience, very solid spot Only place I'll get a salad slice, which goes against everything I love about New Haven apizza
Sal’s would be a great contrast. Go to both
 

Thanks. That’s long been my personal choice in New Haven. I’ll probably go there and stick to my favorite. I was curious what people would say. Knowing that you are are purist and pick Modern aligns with my usual choice in New Haven. I love Roseland, but I’ll save that for another time. Modern never disappoints and is my favorite in New Haven.
 

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