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Old 08-02-2021, 10:08 AM
 
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You don't see them making many plain mozzarella-free pizzas.
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Old 08-02-2021, 10:10 AM
 
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I havent been thrilled with NJ pizza so far. Its great but i havent found a 10

MA still beats it atm lol in this ongoing rivalry
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Old 08-02-2021, 11:38 AM
 
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If you think that, you've obviously never had the original. They aren't even the same animal.

Depends on the location. I've been to the original location a few times (not worth that long line, IMHO). The locations out here (Solomon Pond, and originally Auburn Mall) were really good - you just had to ask them to heat up the slices again and make them extra crispy. I've also tried the South Station, Quincy Market, and Foxwoods locations, and those were much worse. So I think it depend so who is running the place.
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Old 08-02-2021, 12:22 PM
 
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It's ... Boston style.

The only place worth getting it as at the mother ship in the North End, well-done, not burdened by too many toppings (esp vegetable - wet - ones). Traditionally, their simple pies are thing of great beauty: the sauce, cheese + are a condiment to the beautiful crust, which is the main attraction.
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Old 08-02-2021, 01:57 PM
 
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It's ... Boston style.

The only place worth getting it as at the mother ship in the North End, well-done, not burdened by too many toppings (esp vegetable - wet - ones). Traditionally, their simple pies are thing of great beauty: the sauce, cheese + are a condiment to the beautiful crust, which is the main attraction.
I like simple (margherita) pizza and some more unusual ones like clam pizza. Reginas is fine.

What I don't get is those NH tomato pies that's just sauce and the bread. I suppose it is vegan friendly but for me it's missing the best part! rather have a good pasta (preferable with more than just the sauce)
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Old 08-02-2021, 02:53 PM
 
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What I don't get is those NH tomato pies that's just sauce and the bread. I suppose it is vegan friendly
Incorrect on both counts. Go to Sally’s, try the tomato pie and let us know what you think.

A New Haven tomato pie is much different than a Rhode Island pizza strip (which I also like).
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Old 08-02-2021, 03:26 PM
 
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Depends on the location. I've been to the original location a few times (not worth that long line, IMHO). The locations out here (Solomon Pond, and originally Auburn Mall) were really good - you just had to ask them to heat up the slices again and make them extra crispy. I've also tried the South Station, Quincy Market, and Foxwoods locations, and those were much worse. So I think it depend so who is running the place.
Meh. I've been to Soloman Pond. As good as you'll find in that area, but it ain't the North End.
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Old 08-02-2021, 03:30 PM
 
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I like simple (margherita) pizza and some more unusual ones like clam pizza. Reginas is fine.

What I don't get is those NH tomato pies that's just sauce and the bread. I suppose it is vegan friendly but for me it's missing the best part! rather have a good pasta (preferable with more than just the sauce)
I like pizza strips. Not a fan of "white" pizzas with no sauce, but I "get" that some people do.
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Old 08-02-2021, 03:54 PM
 
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And stop with the personal insults...no room for that in City-Data.
If I were you I'd worry about your own demeanor in here. You take yourself far too seriously and insult those you disagree with constantly.
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Old 08-02-2021, 04:02 PM
 
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I like Pizzeria Regina because at least you know what you're getting. Even if they operate in the mall I know it's going to be the same quality. I also like red rose for the huge portions and I do like Peppy's because if there is a quality then. The weird when I heard about lately is Detroit Pizza which I don't really think that's a good thing. Little Caesars is trying to make a comeback but there's a reason why taste like $5 it's because it is $5. Blaze Pizza I also think is good they do have a lot of hot sauces.
You really think the mall locations are as good as Thatcher St? Burlington mall location was good many years ago, but most of the mall locations quality seems have gotten pretty low. Same goes for Fenway. Terrible.
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