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Craft beer is something else. Tradesmen Brewing and Low Tide brew fresh beer that tastes amazing. They get cleaning the lines and delivering me a glass of very fresh beer. Well worth it.
Craft beer is something else. Tradesmen Brewing and Low Tide brew fresh beer that tastes amazing. They get cleaning the lines and delivering me a glass of very fresh beer. Well worth it.
It's something else to you, but to plenty of people, "craft pizza" is just as equivalent, and apparently, there are many people willing to pay for a premium product. That's not to say that all of these pizza places are created equal, there are plenty that aren't worth it.
It's something else to you, but to plenty of people, "craft pizza" is just as equivalent, and apparently, there are many people willing to pay for a premium product. That's not to say that all of these pizza places are created equal, there are plenty that aren't worth it.
I agree. I just have not been taken by pizzas. Good old NY style supreme is all I need.
As far as NYC style pizza the only good one I have found is from Baroni's.
Had a delicious one just the other night:
Man that looks legit. Going to need to try that place.
We were over at the Mount Pleasant Town Centre the other weekend and tried Grimaldi's Pizzeria. Wasn't a fan. While the size was good, it was way too 'soupy' and the crust disintegrated.
I'm a pizza snob and I hate to admit it... but I think Mellow Mushroom is pret darn tasty. It's no EVO, but it is absolutely not crap.
I am from Boston and NYC but I do not like thin crust NY style pizza . Overall I do not care for pizza that much but if and when I have to go for pizza (at others request, not mine), I like Mellow Mushroom or Chicago style Deep Dish.
I hate thin crust pizza the worst.
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