Which Pizza Is Best?

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I get these at the dollar tree. Can of tomato sauce, 1-2 TBSP Italian Seasoning, Lawry's Garlic Salt to taste, Grate some Mozzarella Cheese, and top with pepperoni.


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I get these at the dollar tree. Can of tomato sauce, 1-2 TBSP Italian Seasoning, Lawry's Garlic Salt to taste, Grate some Mozzarella Cheese, and top with pepperoni.


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Props.

Tonight we're having Chef Boyardee home made pizza... One of my favorite pizzas.
 

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Northern California has Round Table Pizza, and they are awesome. I don't know how far that chain spreads though, and they are on the pricey side, but well worth it.
 

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Northern California has Round Table Pizza, and they are awesome. I don't know how far that chain spreads though, and they are on the pricey side, but well worth it.

Well that's it too... price.

I think at each price point there's a darn good pie out there.

In our small city for instance we've got a place that does the brick oven thing that is hardwood fired.

The pizza's as you can guess are terrific, but you're going to pay $16 for a large pie, which in this neck of the woods is steep.
 

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As of 2014 there were more than 450 franchised and company-owned locations,[5] located in Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. Round Table Pizza now has seven branches in Dubai and additional locations in Bahrain and Mongolia. In 2014, the company signed a 35-store development agreement to build restaurants in Bahrain, Saudia Arabia, Oman, Kuwait and Qatar.[10]

So I can get Round Table Pizza in Saudi Arabia, but not in Texas? Booooo! Booooo! :mad:
 

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Hearing lot of hype in the DC area about "&pizza" or something like that. Also, "We The Pizza", which I walk by almost every day but never have stopped in. There is a California Kitchen pizza place right across from the Pentagon mall that I drive by a lot, but also never stopped in.

I really don't pizza much.

Heated up a frozen tombstone two days ago :D
 

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Anybody remember Godfather's Pizza? They no longer have a location where I live but it was good over 30 years ago...
 

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Anybody remember Godfather's Pizza? They no longer have a location where I live but it was good over 30 years ago...

Them and Mr. Gattis were my childhood pizza places. Closed many years ago here.

Hate to admit, Chuck e cheese pizza is pretty good.
 

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Thin cracker crust pizza with way too much cheese melted and the grease that melted cheese makes. ...the grease from the pepperoni too. :)

/subject closed.
 

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Props.

Tonight we're having Chef Boyardee home made pizza... One of my favorite pizzas.

Until a couple of weeks ago I didn't know that was still available. A coworker and I were talking about childhood memories and the Chef Boyardee pizza came up. I loved it as a kid. I looked it up to see if it was still available and it is. I have to get me one or two and go back to my childhood days.
 
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