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From a food truck out here on the Florida Panhandle.

Pecorino Panchetta Pecan Pizza. All the aforementioned plus Roma tomatoes, black pepper balsamic glaze and mozzarella.

I've never had a pizza with pecans on it before.

Damn good but a drizzle of maple syrup would put it in to orbit. Or, more of the balsamic glaze. Something to cut through some of the salt and richness of everyrhing else.

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I'm not on the panhandle, but in Venice.
Italian city....no new york or chicago pizza.

Although, Angelo's Pizza in Venice has it's roots in Angelo's Market in New Britski, on West Main.
 
I'm not on the panhandle, but in Venice.
Italian city....no new york or chicago pizza.

Although, Angelo's Pizza in Venice has it's roots in Angelo's Market in New Britski, on West Main.
A few years back on vacation in Venice, my son's then girlfriend ordered a clamp pizza (it was one of a few types on the menu). They served a standard tomato and cheese pie (uncut, as most pizza in served in Italy) with six clams on the half shell on the pie.

She didn't know what to do when she was served. I laughed and told her "I guess you're supposed to eat the clams first, then the pizza."
 
this is not to offer an opinion or other form of confirmation


I'm curious as to why they chose Fairfield instead of Stamford for Colony.
 
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One of the many next tier places >John & Maria in East Haven:


Holy crap. I'd have to fast for 5 days before I even thought about entering the doors. Video says Elm Street Diner in Norwalk.
 
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Deep dark horse. Art's Famous in Bridgeport
When we bought our first home in Easton and were underwater with house stuff and had no furniture, we ate a lot of roast chicken takeout from Vazzy's, pretty good food from an Indian place in Monroe (don't remember the name) and Art's pizza, usually eaten while surrounded by ladders and paint cans and receipts for all of the new home owner crap we had no idea we needed.
 
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I wish I could get good pizza where I live.

Where do you live? I'm committed to the opinion that there is good pizza everywhere. You just need to know where to find it (and sometimes it's in your own oven).
 
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Cool to see Brick and Basil on here in Norwich. I really enjoyed their pies the two times I got one

Is that the pizza joint across from Illianos in Norwich? Weren’t they formerly right next door in a food truck?
 
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Not my mouth, name that delicious, classic pizza
 
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And Fairfield County, although I completely agree with the ommission of the dreck that is Colony
Colony is on their list. The fact that there are no other Fairfield County spots listed makes this… in line with every other “best of” list coming out the New Haven or Hartford areas.
 
Where do you live? I'm committed to the opinion that there is good pizza everywhere. You just need to know where to find it (and sometimes it's in your own oven).
You'd be surprised. I live in a metro region of 1.5m (Buffalo) and in this whole area, there's one place that makes good New York style pizza, and 2 places that make excellent Neapolitan pizza (one of them also makes excellent Detroit pizza). I always go to one of these places for great Neapolitan/Detroit. I never go to the New York style place even though it's good.

So, Im really limited up here and never eat a classic tri-state slice.
 
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