Tommy's Pizza in Providence closes (living, restaurant, vs.)
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? Obviously your taste for pizza is lackluster Maine pizza. Al Forno's does a good job with their original grilled pizza, it is tasty for thin pizza. But I like thick pizza such as Caserta's or Ronzio's. Loved Lucille's pizza on the Hill, but long gone.
Is there a lot a good pizza out in the sticks of Chepachet?
quite a few, but everyone's tastes are different. Mr Z's, George's (Pascoag), Pinewood, Agean (greasy Greek pizza that I am fond of). We have other types of restaurants but why bore people?
Doesn't matter. It's meant to be one of those creepy, "I know where you live" comments.
I take it the 700 "Maine" comments made here over the years are also creepy?
That said I would stack the 3 or 4 better pizza places in my local area, up against what I've had for "pizza" in the Chepachet/Greenville area on any day of the week.
What was pizza pad or Captain Nemos in Kenmore? Boy those Bostonians used to love it. All the toppings just slid right off in a slick of grease. Awful
No idea, I don't ever recall having pizza in Kenmore Square. I also can't imagine places catering to the late night "post game" crowd would be high on quality and attention to detail.
No idea, I don't ever recall having pizza in Kenmore Square. I also can't imagine places catering to the late night "post game" crowd would be high on quality and attention to detail.
Pizza Pad was pretty well known but overall Domino's was the best pizza I had in Boston. Sad. The other thing I hated was the way they'd put flavorings on the counter to add to your pizza, which meant they knew they'd made it so bland it badly needed help. Serve a pizza you can be proud of instead.
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