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The Wyckoff/Franklin Lakes area does have good pizza. Maybe the money makes it taste better.
Seriously, my favorite pizza place of all time, Bricks, had a location in Wyckoff. And Uncle Louie’s pizza in Franklin Lakes is amazing.
As far as Pizza Love, who cares that it’s owned by one of the housewives? They may be crazy, but I bet most of them can cook too. At least Kathy seems to be the sanest of the bunch. If I still lived close enough, I’d be fully willing to check the place out.
The Wyckoff/Franklin Lakes area does have good pizza. Maybe the money makes it taste better.
Seriously, my favorite pizza place of all time, Bricks, had a location in Wyckoff. And Uncle Louie’s pizza in Franklin Lakes is amazing.
As far as Pizza Love, who cares that it’s owned by one of the housewives? They may be crazy, but I bet most of them can cook too. At least Kathy seems to be the sanest of the bunch. If I still lived close enough, I’d be fully willing to check the place out.
I dunno. Pizza LOVE? I would expect it to be trendy and glitzy with a goofy name like that, not like a real pizza place.
Of course, I've never been there. Might have to do a drive by the next time I visit Mom.
I would imagine with a name like Pizza Love that it could be this hipster pizza joint where they do out of the box and non-traditional recipes, kind of like Tony Baloney's. I can dig that.
Pizza Town USA makes me think of a run down place along a rural county route in Kentucky where no one has the faintest clue on how to make a good pizza, but it's okay for those people because they don't know better, and that's where all of the little kids have their birthday parties.
I'm originally from Voorhees. I passed by King of Pizza multiples times and never even had the slightest desire to go into one. I do not trust any establishment that needs to call itself "Famous", or "King" for that matter. Newsflash these places are almost never actually famous. That word is an instant red flag for me.
I would imagine with a name like Pizza Love that it could be this hipster pizza joint where they do out of the box and non-traditional recipes, kind of like Tony Baloney's. I can dig that.
Pizza Town USA makes me think of a run down place along a rural county route in Kentucky where no one has the faintest clue on how to make a good pizza, but it's okay for those people because they don't know better, and that's where all of the little kids have their birthday parties.
But it's not. It's on a major highway in New Jersey.
The pizza at Pizza Town used to be pretty good, but I haven't been there since I moved from West Pat in the 90s so I don't know what it's like now.
Never was my No. 1 go-to, because there were closer places, but it was decent and a pie could be picked up on the way home from the bar in Fair Lawn.
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