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Old 06-04-2009, 11:44 PM
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Default Best Pizza in Essex County

It's a long tradition of mine to get pizza on Friday night and I'm sick of Domino's so I come to you asking what do you feel the best place to get pizza is in Essex County? Maybe if it's close enough to Newark, I'd be willing to go to parts of Union, Hudson, Bergen or Passaic Counties to pick it up.
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It's a long tradition of mine to get pizza on Friday night and I'm sick of Domino's so I come to you asking what do you feel the best place to get pizza is in Essex County? Maybe if it's close enough to Newark, I'd be willing to go to parts of Union, Hudson, Bergen or Passaic Counties to pick it up.
Ha. U eat Dominos every Friday night? Get ready for a bunch of insults. I made a topic months back and mentioned I order PapaJohns . Stop eating Dominos if u want people to think ur cool and hip and get inside her pants.

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It's a long tradition of mine to get pizza on Friday night and I'm sick of Domino's so I come to you asking what do you feel the best place to get pizza is in Essex County? Maybe if it's close enough to Newark, I'd be willing to go to parts of Union, Hudson, Bergen or Passaic Counties to pick it up.
Do you really eat Domino's or was that a joke?
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Old 06-05-2009, 04:55 AM
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Benny Tudinos in Hoboken is the best in Jersey IMO. Also try zuchettes or naunas in Montclair.

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It's a long tradition of mine to get pizza on Friday night and I'm sick of Domino's so I come to you asking what do you feel the best place to get pizza is in Essex County? Maybe if it's close enough to Newark, I'd be willing to go to parts of Union, Hudson, Bergen or Passaic Counties to pick it up.
I wouldn't mind a good answer to this either.

Looking for a place that has a good thin crust pizza, and uses decent toppings (e.g. not canned olives for example)

Something like Patsy's in NY would be OK.

Something that served it like the pizza in Rome -- light on the topping, paper thin crust would be ideal.
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I wouldn't mind a good answer to this either.

Looking for a place that has a good thin crust pizza, and uses decent toppings (e.g. not canned olives for example)

Something like Patsy's in NY would be OK.

Something that served it like the pizza in Rome -- light on the topping, paper thin crust would be ideal.
Regina Margherita in Nutley. You won't be disappointed:

Regina Margherita, Nutley, NJ : Reviews and maps - Yahoo! Local
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I'll put in a vote for Vinnie's in Bloomfield. but i'll also 2nd the notion for Benny Tudino's in Hoboken. huuuuuge slices.
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I wouldn't mind a good answer to this either.

Looking for a place that has a good thin crust pizza, and uses decent toppings (e.g. not canned olives for example)

Something like Patsy's in NY would be OK.

Something that served it like the pizza in Rome -- light on the topping, paper thin crust would be ideal.
Have you had John's Pizza in JC? Paulus Hook. Also La Rustique on Jersey Ave.
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Star Tavern in Orange.

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Yes I was going to say Star Tavern also. Super thin pizza.
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