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Old 12-04-2008, 07:09 PM
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Now I haven't read the whole thread, but has anybody had newtown cafe pizza? It's on main street in Ashley and it's a whole kind of pizza on it's own. The best part is it tastes even better after it's been sitting at room temp for a few hours, haha. I'd recommend it to anybody
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Old 12-05-2008, 06:54 PM
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I ate food from there 3 times. I had a meatball hero when we first moved in and it was very good. Their pizza is better than most around here but their calzone is tremendous and excellant.

We just started going to a pizzeria in Dixon City called Basillicos. They definately have the best pizza in this area. They are next to Dicks.
Basillicos also has a full fledged Italian Restaurant in Clarks Summit at
the Inn at Nichols Village named Bazils. I hear its good, but poor service !
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Old 12-05-2008, 07:00 PM
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You know why the cheese sticks to the roof of your mouth? Because it isn't mozarella cheese...it's either cheep American or imitation cheese.
Old Forge Pizza stinks.
Your my kinda person. Keep Old Forge pizza in Old Forge!!!!
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Dickson City is our own little slice of North Jersey here in Lackawanna County...strip mall and blacktop hell....very unattractive...a beautiful mountainside which is now cluttered up with malls and ugly big box stores. Although the actual residential part of Dickson City is like another world altogether and separated completely from Business Rt 6.
Dickson City doesn't even come close to being considered NJ like. It's typically a NEPA coal town.
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Old 12-05-2008, 10:18 PM
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Dickson City doesn't even come close to being considered NJ like. It's typically a NEPA coal town.
We were referencing the urban sprawl, which is a growing problem here in NEPA.
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We were referencing the urban sprawl, which is a growing problem here in NEPA.
Maybe it's what the area really needs.
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Old 12-06-2008, 11:10 AM
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The area has more than enough urban sprawl. That's not what the Poconos is supposed to be about.

Initially people were attracted to the poconos because it was DIFFERENT than those other areas. Now it seems that the developers all want to make this area just like NJ, just like the suburb areas of any major city.

Yet many of these "improvements" now sit empty after spoiling the beautiful landscape.
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Old 12-06-2008, 06:03 PM
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Pizza, Pizza.........I just want Mikes Pizza! I wonder if he will rebuild? Did he just rent that part of the strip Mall? We just hated the Pizza we ordered out...........
It would be so nice to hear his plans. Gosh, maybe its too early to ask..........
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Old 12-06-2008, 09:14 PM
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Anthony's Pizza over by Raymours in Stroudsburg is really quite a good pizza.........
Mikes in Brodheadsville is also good
In New Jersey nothing beat Carmines.......in Netcong.......just awesome.
I've had pizza from Carmines and you're so right, it's sooooooooo good!!!!!!
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Old 12-06-2008, 09:18 PM
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Is this Revello's pizza really that good? A friend of mine had it and said it was terrible. I'm going to have to try it myself although I'm not expecting much. I think it was a pubilicy stunt by Clinton to try to connect with the people of NEPA. With her being a senator from New York, she must spend a lot of time around the city and she knows what good pizza is. And anyway, just because she likes it doesn't make it great. I'm sorry again for spouting off on this pizza thing, but I could not resist.

Revellos is horrible, and i heard that Hilary didn't even finish it, she lives in NY, she knows what good pizza is and it sure isn't Revellos. I know we've been thru this pizza thing a million times, but Revellos is worse than convenient store pizza, i never tasted such horrible pizza in my life. I won't even call that pizza, i have no clue what it is.
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