Well, being from Chicago we boast about having the best pizza and such. I have to agree with one of the other posts here. Pizza is pizza. Yes, I have my favorites, and we have some good ones here, but even bad pizza still tastes good when you are hungry. Oh, and stoned and or drunk. When I was in college it was Grog's Pizza. $4.00 medium. However, I have to say, when I was in high school, Domino's was the way to go. Quick fast, easy and cheep. I remember I used to turn off the outside lights and try to get them to miss me so I would get a free pizza. If you kids don't know or remember, that was the Domino's gimick when they first opened. 30 minutes or it's free. I remember getting a few free ones in my day. So, I wanted to try this new pizza so I called Domnio's. Sorry, we don't deliver to your house. Really? Ok, well which one does? So, I ended up calling like 3 other locations. They all don't deliver to my house. I guess I am in the center of their delivery areas and so all of three or four blocks don't get Domino's. Needless to say I have not had the new pizza. Not important enough when I can get better. Oh, well. Funny thing is I can walk to a Pizza Hut if I so choose.
Chicago pizza is something else, I don't even know if I can consider it pizza, it's seriously lacks the dimensions I associate with pizza lol.
I wasn't a fan of the new crust, better than the old fersure, but I still think their pizza is garbage. Giordanos is dank for deep dish
Well yeah Uno is better fersure but I've only had it once so I can't even really remember it sadly, I'm pissed there isn't one in my city and going to Chicago strictly for the reason of going to Pizzeria Uno isn't something I am able to do atm haha. Next year though I will most likely be going to Chicago for school so I will be living it large with great pizza.
first one looks burnt to hell never heard of sallys, really that famous? columbia, missouri has some awesome pizza places. shakespeare's is most notable
i hate deep dish pizza soooo much NYC has the best pizza, i dont know what the FUCK you guys are thinking though KC has some good'ns too. so does columbia. CoMo = shakespeare's, imo's, southeast bar, pickleman's, ++++++ KC = northern lights...all you need
It's supposed to burnt actually, that's one of the main points, coal fired brick ovens give the outside a burnt texture but the inside is still chewy. Trust me once you've had it that way it makes others taste like crap, even NYC style while similar just can't compare. But heck yea Sally's is famous, Pepe's is more famous but Sally's us up there, they both constantly win national awards for their pizza despite New Haven being a pretty small city. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally%27s_Apizza and for my own picture: That was taken at about 4:30 on Wednesday afternoon and the line was already long as fuck. Damn fools, the lines outside of Pepe's and Sally's is always ridiculous, and it's always people from out of town, no sane person from around here would actually wait in those lines, they'd either order it, pick it up and eat it in Wooster sq or just go Abates or Modern *edit http://www.gq.com/food-travel/alan-richman/200905/pizza-american-pie-25-best Hell yea GQ, Sally's ranked 6th, Pepe's 12th, good, cause Pepe's normally gets the higher rank. lol I love this review, every review of sally's makes great note of the awful service you'll get, yet these idiots in line keep on going back
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LT9TgXkKago"]YouTube- "Dominoes" - David Gilmour, Royal Albert Hall ..
uhmmm franks down the street is good because i'm a 3 year old child that likes only a little little bit of sauce with pepperoni. so all this fancy stuff you guys keep naming would probably be no good for me haha