The Pizza Poll

Both.

Sometimes I want thin crust and sometimes I'm in the mood for thick.
 
Thick crust. I can't stand thin crust. It has to be all meat also. No veggies, fish or fungi (i.e. mushrooms, etc.) I do like pineapple on pizza for some strange reason...
 
I chose thin.

The thick fills you up all too quick.

...and Red Baron is the best frozen pizza, imo.
 
It all depends. If it's Pizza Hut then it's definitely thin crust. If it's Domino's it's their hand tossed or "Brooklyn." If it's Papa Johns it all depends on my mood really. Rarely is it thick crust like Pizza Hut's Pan crust.

No matter what though, extra sauce is needed (especially for PH since they are cheap and put next to nothing on it).
 
Aikmaniac;2547469 said:
I chose thin.

The thick fills you up all too quick.

...and Red Baron is the best frozen pizza, imo.

That's like saying the Backstreet Boys are the best boy band. You are still listening to a friggen boy band. :laugh2:
 
Yeagermeister;2547790 said:
That's like saying the Backstreet Boys are the best boy band. You are still listening to a friggen boy band. :laugh2:

:muttley:
 
Depends. Thin is generally better as I think it is easy to carry off. Lots of places can do a decent New York style crust.

Thick, to me, means Chicago style. That thick, sweet, spongy crust. Honestly, I've never had that right outside of Chitown.

All things considered, I prefer a good thick but you are more likely to find a good thin
 
Yeagermeister;2547845 said:
I'm sure you have them on your ipod right now.

So which band is the best?

:laugh2:

Ha!

....but I did have a Color Me Badd album when I was a kid. :eek::
 
Pizza is like sex. When it's good it' really good. When it's bad it's really good.
 
Hostile;2547937 said:
Pizza is like sex. When it's good it' really good. When it's bad it's really good.

I dont know....I've had some pretty bad pizza. :lmao2:
 
Vince's Pizza in Yardley, PA., the best thin crust pizza I've ever had in my life.
 
I voted Thin because I didn't want to be that guy that evaded the question but the truth is it depends. Sometimes, I'm in the mood for thick crust and I like Pizza Hutt pan pizza. Then I like thin crust and Pappa John's thin is the best. Then sometimes, I like legitimate Chicago style deep pan and there are few specialty places in Phoenix that offer that up. And then sometimes, I like the sloppy New York style pizza and we have a couple of places we like that do a good job making that style pizza.
 
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