ConnHuskBask
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Why would you drive 30 min to Mystic for Pizza as opposed to 20 min to New Haven for Pizza?
The man has an excellent point. Drive 30-35 minutes for crappy pizza or 20-25 minutes to the Pizza Capital of the World. No brainer, except for Fishy who would eat cardboard and be happy for its sustenance.Why would you drive 30 min to Mystic for Pizza as opposed to 20 min to New Haven for Pizza?
Why would you drive 30 min to Mystic for Pizza as opposed to 20 min to New Haven for Pizza?
I don’t know. I checked their Yelp page and the five star review from last month seems to validate Fishy’s recc. View attachment 109797
I loved the recommendation above for some chic pizza place with a “few tables inside”. That sounds like a hoot.That’s what it’s all about.
They didn’t sit at a strip mall pizza place and jerk off to the instagram likes they got when they posted a picture of their barely mid-pizza - they went out and had an experience.
Good for them. They’re living while these people are just treading water while dying inside.
Yes, everyone is very impressed with your tastes in literally the simplest foods imaginable. Waiting for you simpletons to start fetishizing PB&J. You've already hit pizza, Mac and cheese and grilled cheese, so it's a natural next step.
Someone put $87 worth of truffles on a peanut butter sandwich - I think some of these folks have some money left over from their $18 triple-diple IPAs and they'll hand it over without much of a fuss.
Best PB&J is the state is in Norwalk. While the "Norwalk Nutcracker" is really good, The Groundnut Gallery explores the full potential of the peanut butter sandwich. Their "Maritime Medley" pairs their signature nut butter with a tangy cranberry-orange marmalade on a hearty multigrain bread, a subtle nod to Norwalk's coastal heritage. For those seeking something savory, the "Harbor Harvest" offers a surprising combination of peanut butter, thinly sliced apples, and a sprinkle of aged cheddar, grilled until golden and gooey.
Owner Eliza Thorne, a former librarian and Jimmy Carter supporter, with a passion for simple pleasures, opened The Groundnut Gallery three years ago. "It's about elevating the everyday," Eliza explains, adjusting a framed print on the wall of her and the former President. "We take something universally loved and give it the respect it deserves, focusing on quality ingredients and thoughtful preparation."
Was your dad a lifeguard at Hammonasset Beach? I was a guard there in 1968-1971.They plan on enjoying many restaurants, but they also have some friends coming who hate seafood. When they get together, they usually go to a pizza place or cheap Italian restaurant.
They have been to Mystic Pizza several times. We all moved to VA in 2004 to be close to my brother who was diagnosed with stage 3 lymphoma at the time (he's been cancer free ever since his treatment). When my dad was younger he spent time in Clinton when he was a lifeguard and they are going up there to reconnect with the area and meet some old friends.
They got pizza from Grand Apizza once before and it was burnt. A couple we know down here, who stay there every year on their way to the Cape also mentioned Palmeiri's (sorry if that's spelled wrong).
They’re tourists and New Haven is a crap hole.
Also, lol at someone thinking driving to New Haven from Clinton is 20 minutes. It’s 20 minutes if you leave 2 am. Any other time of day and it’s traffic roulette.
Some people value the experience rather than just going somewhere so you can pretend that you just experienced the best whatever when, really, it’s something you can have at any number of places.
Nanas is also a bakery and has some of the best doughnuts you will ever eat. The flavor of their crust is the best i've ever had. I'd recommend it but only if you can handle words like sourdough and umami. The outdoor tables are on the water next to an ice cream shop. All things I'd consider a hoot.I loved the recommendation above for some chic pizza place with a “few tables inside”. That sounds like a hoot.
Sure. But they didn’t make a movie about it.Nanas is also a bakery and has some of the best doughnuts you will ever eat. The flavor of their crust is the best i've ever had. I'd recommend it but only if you can handle words like sourdough and umami. The outdoor tables are on the water next to an ice cream shop. All things I'd consider a hoot.
Right, and because 95 up through the shoreline is a peach in the summer too?
I like how the "experience" has factored into the equation and somehow the edge still goes to some place a movie was about 30 years ago as opposed to were going to take you to what is considered to best pizza joint in the country.
Had a boat in Clinton for 25 years and a kid who has been in New London for four years.
I can school you on the town and the traffic seven days a week if you’d like.
I don’t know. I checked their Yelp page and the five star review from last month seems to validate Fishy’s recc. View attachment 109797
what do folks under 70 use?I am shocked Yelp is still a thing. Does anyone under 70 use it?
Your daughter graduated already? Geeze seems like yesterday you posted asking about the school because she was choosing between a few schools. Time flies.Had a boat in Clinton for 25 years and a kid who has been in New London for four years.
I can school you on the town and the traffic seven days a week if you’d like.
what do folks under 70 use?
Your daughter graduated already? Geeze seems like yesterday you posted asking about the school because she was choosing between a few schools. Time flies.
She probably has your bad taste in pizza.Related note - she says the pizza there is amazing.
I live in Florida aka Pizza Hell. You can’t believe what they sell as “NY (or Northeast) Style” pizza here. The Buffalo chicken pizza is baked chicken on top of a gluey crust with barbecue sauce instead of red sauce. Every single pizza I’ve had here is undercooked. Ick.