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@Kasey Hit us up with your NYC list. I'm sure you can get good pizza there just about anywhere (kinda like BBQ down here). But do you have a Top 3?
@AnotherDawg do I?! Of course
by the slice...
pizza suprema (near MSG)
mama’s (upper west side near Columbia university)
upside pizza (near Times Square. Best slice in that area)
paulie gee’s slice shop (if you’re in Brooklyn)
whole pie...
john’s (any location)
roberta’s
totono’s (Coney Island, only on weekends, but it’s the second oldest pizzeria in nyc, founded by the man who basically invented coal oven style and it’s the only one worth waiting in line for)
Atlanta-Mo’s Pizza on Briarcliff
Chicago-Lou Malnatis (tried the original UNOs there once and wasn’t impressed)
NYC-Johns Pizza
Athens-back in my student days Sons of Italy in 5-Points was best
Emory-Everybody’s closed a few years ago but it was excellent
Cam's New York pizzeria in Watertown NY was great. Maybe three tables inside the restaurant though.
Also Belleria (on Meridian Ave) in Youngstown OH. Have awesome calzones and pizza rolls. Great prices too. Less than 10 bucks for the large calzones and it's more than enough for one person.
Joe’s in time square best pizza I’ve ever had.
Favorite line about pizza comes from Joe Torre:
"Pizza is like s-e-x. When it's good, it's really good. When it's bad ... it's still pretty good!" 🤣
It is that good. also in Avalon.
If you watch this too long, you almost cant click off of it. Look into my eyes
My favorite in Savannah is a place called Screamin' Mimi's which is a jersey style pizza place. Vinny Van GoGo is the most popular in Savannah, but I have often found that the most publicized restaurant is good... but not the best
https://www.google.com/maps/uv?hl=en&pb=!1s0x88fb9e6fe6a7dbcf:0x1b0e4dbe380e6d46!2m22!2m2!1i80!2i80!3m1!2i20!16m16!1b1!2m2!1m1!1e1!2m2!1m1!1e3!2m2!1m1!1e5!2m2!1m1!1e4!2m2!1m1!1e6!3m1!7e115!4shttps://lh5.googleusercontent.com/p/AF1QipNBuoJwmzDV7ff9bXH2f_nmf7Rne52eHFtvD0dY%3Dw335-h160-k-no!5sscreamin+mimi+savannah+-+Google+Search&imagekey=!1e10!2sAF1QipNBuoJwmzDV7ff9bXH2f_nmf7Rne52eHFtvD0dY&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj4zPzGlaHhAhWPGt8KHWuYBIUQoiowDHoECAkQBg
^^^ google link with plenty of pics of the place
pizza is also a comfort food for me, and the more toppings the better. Except for pineapple, pineapple does not go on pizza
The local joint named Mollie pozzo’s is really good if your thing is pepperoni pizza. I liked the ole pep pizza but and every now and then I want a meat pizza. Theirs was disgusting.
Oh White House pizza and pup is good, but overpriced and their parking is rough.
I often will hit the local Italian joint named dominos
Rotolo’s. Their Angry Pig pizza is pretty amazing.
Little Italy on Lumpkin Street and the pizza I make from scratch in my own kitchen.
Pizza party at @allyw's house, first weekend after we win the natty. Save the date!
Hardware Pizza - Lyons, GA & Baxley, GA - Get the 6” pizza & a dozen wings.
Roma’s Pizza - Augusta, Ga - get the favorite pepperoni.
Pizzalley's on St. George St in St. Augustine, FL
Marco's>>>
but for real a place that is a bit of a secret that I like that is around the southeast is Papa's Pizza To Go, which is in mostly small towns. I actually like it more than Marco's.
I second Roma's in Augusta
Slabtown in Cashiers NC
NY Style Pizza in Hilton Head SC
I'm a Barnaby's man in Tallahassee, myself. They're a family-owned place that's been in business since 1970. Word is, one of their employees took their recipe and opened Momo's.
There's another great non-chain place in Thomasville called Moonspin Pizza. They are awesome.
Buffalo Chicken at Mellow Mushroom!!