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Played Goodwin Park yesterday and then stopped at First and Last down the road. Few beers couple pies they were very good!!
Another question, how many people were on the bus? or buses?
I’ll pass on that recipe, unless they’re putting on a little oil on the dough first, then the meat & cheese, then the sauce. Putting meat and cheese directly on the thin crust dough first seems wrong with respect to how the ingredients mix during cooking.Trenton does the pie bass ackwards with the meat and cheese on the dough and then the sauce as the last topping, right? That's really a Chicago deep dish. But does Trenton do it deep dish or do they do it regular crust?
New Haven style pizza is great. Not my favorite, but I like it. I've not heard anything that suggests NJ is at the forefront of innovation in pizza cuisine. What am I missing?
or the toiletsExactly. 140 would be more than one pizza/player. Seemed ridiculous until I remembered seeing the fat bastards filling their tray and going back for seconds.
I wouldn't want to be the person who has to clean those buses out.
First course I ever broke 90, when I was 16 I think.Played Goodwin Park yesterday and then stopped at First and Last down the road. Few beers couple pies they were very good!!
Brings back nice memories. We used to play Goody as Hartford kids for a quarter with our golf cards. I'll never forget that tricky green on the 7th on the Hackers course. I never did have a pizza at First and Last but downed a few PBRs with friends a while back.Played Goodwin Park yesterday and then stopped at First and Last down the road. Few beers couple pies they were very good!!
Goodie? You okay? Did you get let go from your job? Lose a bet?Played Goodwin Park yesterday and then stopped at First and Last down the road. Few beers couple pies they were very good!!
I don't know how that's even possible. How many ovens do they have?
Yes, been to both. The Pepe's was fine. Didn't notice any difference from Chestnut Hill. It's in a little outdoor lifestyle shopping center.Just remembered/realized there is a Pepe here in Watertown MA. Anyone been? Has the Sally’s in Woburn started getting better since opening?
Spot on. A few weeks ago I called ahead and ordered both Pepes and Modern to bring to a friend's house for football. Everyone chose Modern as the better pie.Other than its clam pizza, Pepe’s is overrated. In New Haven, I prefer Modern. In greater New Haven, Bobby’s on Rte 80 in North Branford has been, and remains, my go-to for 38 years, even though I have lived in Farmington for the past twelve.
Yeah we live up in Cambridge right now but went down to the Chase bank nearby to open a new account, traffic was bad going back to Cambridge, stuck around and loved that little area. Like a mini Assembly Row. The bar next door was solid. I would never expect this Pepe to be anything close to New Haven, but even a 5/10 Pepe is probably better than most pizza (forget Apizza) here.Yes, been to both. The Pepe's was fine. Didn't notice any difference from Chestnut Hill. It's in a little outdoor lifestyle shopping center.
We are thinking of moving up north to that general area, and I was curious if it’s at least serviceable, as with Pepe, I figure a 5/10 Sally’s is better than most here. But I appreciate that. Probably won’t be pushing to try them for now. But will definitely be trying PepeHaven't been to Sally's in Woburn in almost a year. One, I don't like that they put very little cheese on their pizza. And two, they pissed me off that they charge about 20% more than Pepe's because they're now owned by a money grabbing company. So not going again is my middle finger to them.
I had never heard of Bobby’s Apizza until a friend recommended it to me recently when I visited Caius Farm Brewery, a couple of miles away. Very solid pie. Good char. I wouldn’t drive out of the way for it, but quality was good.Other than its clam pizza, Pepe’s is overrated. In New Haven, I prefer Modern. In greater New Haven, Bobby’s on Rte 80 in North Branford has been, and remains, my go-to for 38 years, even though I have lived in Farmington for the past twelve.
The Spot is the annex right next door. Could be they pump a lot of to-go orders out of those ovens.
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Try this place if you're up on 495. Really good. Only issue is that you can't eat it there (the place is very small with no seating) and it doesn't taste as good bringing it home since we're 35 minutes away. So eating in the car was the best we could do.Yeah we live up in Cambridge right now but went down to the Chase bank nearby to open a new account, traffic was bad going back to Cambridge, stuck around and loved that little area. Like a mini Assembly Row. The bar next door was solid. I would never expect this Pepe to be anything close to New Haven, but even a 5/10 Pepe is probably better than most pizza (forget Apizza) here.
We are thinking of moving up north to that general area, and I was curious if it’s at least serviceable, as with Pepe, I figure a 5/10 Sally’s is better than most here. But I appreciate that. Probably won’t be pushing to try them for now. But will definitely be trying Pepe
Try this place if you're up on 495. Really good. Only issue is that you can't eat it there (the place is very small with no seating) and it doesn't taste as good bringing it home since we're 35 minutes away. So eating in the car was the best we could do.
Try this place if you're up on 495. Really good. Only issue is that you can't eat it there (the place is very small with no seating) and it doesn't taste as good bringing it home since we're 35 minutes away. So eating in the car was the best we could do.
@mauconnfanFirst course I ever broke 90, when I was 16 I think.
Goodie? You okay? Did you get let go from your job? Lose a bet?
Do you remember when that First & Last was just the bar side with a pot of sauce and meatballs and you'd get shells to go?
Interesting. It's pretty flat with really no trouble anywhere. Not long. No woods or OB. You can run most approach shots up onto a green with nothing protecting it. You must tear it up there.I like the layout actually pretty fun course. Meriden kid running the pro shop these days as well. Just played it for the first time ever last year and I’ve played it 5-6 times since.
Interesting. It's pretty flat with really no trouble anywhere. Not long. No woods or OB. You can run most approach shots up onto a green with nothing protecting it. You must tear it up there.
Ummm. It doesn’t look or sound better than Pepe’s.This is something I made last night. Bread machine pizza dough, Aldi pepperoni and pizza sauce, mozzarella, parm. 10 minute bake, cost less than $3.
Better than Pepe’s, less doughy, crisper.
Goodbye $28 pizza.
This looks fantastic but c'mon man, it's not better than Pepe's.This is something I made last night. Bread machine pizza dough, Aldi pepperoni and pizza sauce, mozzarella, parm. 10 minute bake, cost less than $3.
Better than Pepe’s, less doughy, crisper.
Goodbye $28 pizza.