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Geesie said:Looking for America's best pizza by only visiting ten cities.
25 pizzas, only 8 states represented.
Starting on the assumption that nobody in the South, Pacific Northwest, Plains, Rockies, or Midwest outside Detroit and Chicago can make pizza.
Methods seem a bit flawed.
Forgotten Man said:Yeah, that's on Colorado ain't it? I've seen it several times... say, when re we goin' to have an unofficial Lounge meeting there huh?
By the way, with the speak of Pizza, I had to go up and get a slice of pepperoni at Monrovia Pizza co... hahaha, power of suggestion I tell ya! lol
I'll have to check out Monrovia Pizza Co. My favorite pizza restaurant is called Domenico's on Huntington Dr. in Monrovia. Great food, nice place but maybe a bit pricey. For really good, fast and less pricey pizza I prefer World's Best Pizza in Hacienda Height's.Forgotten Man said:Well, I'll tell ya of one I really enjoy, it's a little shack down the street from the railroad track, the place is called Monrovia Pizza Co. One of many "Pizza Co." locations in the San Gabriel Valley.
Good prices, and good slices! I'm tellin' ya, wholesome good ol' fashioned pizza with plenty of the good stuff without all the greese that other corparate pizza chains seem to have. I'm not so big on pizza inindated with greese!
Those who have tried it, like it! Maybe not the World's Best Pizza (that shop went out of biz 20 years ago!) but it's up there in my book of favorites!
draws said:I would say that the best made pizzas just happen to be made by the everyday mom and pop small town deli-variety stores. This is especially true of those places that have developed a unique personal process and receipe.