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Pizza Pickup Recommendation


sasmasgen

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Just wanted to throw a recommendation on here for Pizza pickup.


We ate there for the first time this evening after meaning to for some time and were really impressed.


The owner is super lovely and the pizza is delicious; thin crispy Roman bases with classic toppings.


Ignore the nasty Time Out review from the miserable dude - this is a local gem, and as a different thread on here confirms is dog friendly.


In my humble opinion, give Voodoo rays a miss and go here instead!

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fishbiscuits Wrote:

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> the chewy

> sourdough variety everyone else is doing these

> days.

[pedant foodie mode on]

That's not a variety, that is the one and original Neapolitan pizza. Whether one likes it or not is a separate matter, but that's the pizza! :)


It's like complaining about going to Bologna and learning that bolognese is a very dry (not liquid) sauce served with tagliatelle, not spaghetti :)


[pedant foodie mode off]

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