What kind of pizza do you like?

I love pizza, although I dont eat it 1-2 times a week like I used to...

Favorite: Local place "Doughboys"... esp. their meatball pizza, in which they slice the meatballs really thin before putting on the pizza, all their other pizzas are goosd too, I generally like no more than a few toppings on my pizza, I make a good chicken alfredo pizza, and a good philly steak pizza too

Chains arent horrible, but I keep it simple... either pepperoni, bacon cheeseburger, or philly steak pizzas from dominos, pepperoni from hungry howies, mellow mushroom is good, cheddar bacon from cici's pizza is a salty delicious treat (when I ate there last month, it was the first time in years though), enjoy the white sauce pizzas from papa johns
 
Easily focaccia with San Marzano or Jersey tomatoes, fresh mozzarella and Italian sausage, topped with olive oil and basil. It's harder to find, though, and when found it's sometimes just not good. I've learned to make it myself. If you've ever had it made right, there's no pizza in the world that can beat it.

NY style is still excellent, though, just not nearly as good. And for the record, Chicago style is shit.
 
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NY style is still excellent, though, just not nearly as good. And for the record, Chicago style is shit.[/quote]
This is absolutely true.
I had some pizza at Totonno's in Brooklyn last weeks. Shit, that was good.
Between me, my dad, my cousin, and my sister, we downed 3 pies.
 
[quote name='Trakan']I can't eat pizza from Pizza Hut/Domino's either. Not only does it taste awful compared to actual Italian places, but that shit don't fly with my stomach either. I don't know why it's so surprising.[/quote]

:applause: The last pizza I had from Pizza Hut was so terrible, I only ate one piece, even though I was STARVING. I'll never eat Domino's, Pizza Hut or Papa John's again. fuck that kid pizza, grow up and eat some real pizza. :)
 
I live in NY, so I get NY pizza all the time from local joints. I actually enjoy Pizza Hut or Papa Johns as a nice alternative to the local pizza sometimes, since I get pizza from them all the time.

If its local: Cheese, and maybe crushed red peppers.
If its Papa Johns or Pizza Hut: Jalapenos.
 
Local Italian place does pizzas as well as amazing pasta. Their extra thick crust, extra sauce, and everything on it is amazing. Costs like 18ish bucks, but I could care less in how perfect it is.
 
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