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View Poll Results: how do you satisfy your pizza monkey? be honest.
PapaJohns/Dominos/PizzaHut/some other chain 6 7.59%
frozen section of the grocery store 2 2.53%
Homemade or the local pizzeria 71 89.87%
Voters: 79. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 01-23-2009, 01:08 PM
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I'm glad to see others post exactly what I was thinking--in NJ, why order from Papa Johns?? I grew up in northern NJ and now live in northern VA and one of the things I miss most is the pizza. There's one place that has the best pizza down here--just like up north, but that's all I've found. When we do make the trip up to visit family, local pizza is always on the agenda.
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Old 01-23-2009, 01:27 PM
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Man I feel sorry for the person who votes "frozen" and makes himself known.
Ok fess up who eats the frozen stuff and what brand
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Ok fess up who eats the frozen stuff and what brand
Ha I voted PapaJohns. But frozen can be ok if u stay home. Get the plain ones and cut up toppings for it. Fun fun. Eat it with hot thai sauce.

whose cares anyway, pizza is for hip teenagers.
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I would rather starve than eat chain pizza. I had Domino's once about 12 years ago at a friend's house....nasty. DH makes awesome pizza, but if he doesn't feel like it, we get it from Enzo's in Washington. Pretty decent.
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best pizza in NJ is in Trenton folks. Delorenzos. Bar none..
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ew, papa johns etc.

I get it from Lodi Pizza... it sounds corney because it's named after the town, but it's DELICIOUS
Lodi Pizza changed their sauce and now it's not too good.

Ginos up in the Jersey City Heights is heavenly for their grandma pie, and Algeri's in Belleville and Pizzaland in North Arlington for regular slices. mmmm
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Good Pizza places in Jersey:

Romanelli's- Madison
Pizzaland- North Arlington
Three Brother's- Seaside Heights
Lenny's- Bernardsville
Bedminster Pizza & Subs- Bedminster

ever try Bruschetta pizza? Godfather's Pizza in East Hanover.
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I love NJ pizza as much as everyone else, but there is nothing wrong with a nice Tombstone now and then.
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Old 01-23-2009, 02:51 PM
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I love NJ pizza as much as everyone else, but there is nothing wrong with a nice Tombstone now and then.

So are you the one who voted frozen
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Kinchley's in Ramsey..... thin and crispy.... yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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