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GTcommuter 01-09-06 11:00 AM

Atlanta: Mellow Mushroom is always top on my list. Savage, Felini's, Oz, Mojo's, or Everybody's are all further down on the list.

mcatano 01-09-06 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by ieatrats
The length of that slice is greater than the max diameter of most pizza here. Are you sure you didn't cut up a blanket?

Jeez. I've never seen anything like that.

Like I said, it was a battle. Craig (the guy in the picture) actually provided two pictures... the one above and this one:

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12.../bigpizza2.jpg

I think it shows incredible foresight on his part to size up the toilet to make sure that the whole slice will fit.

i_am_pedals 01-09-06 12:35 PM

For the East Bay, you just gotta go to Lanesplitter for beer and pizza. They have the only good vegan cheeze I've ever tasted!!!!! YUM. (it even attracts the carnivores) I'm dating someone who works there just for "the in" ;)

joshdcu 01-09-06 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by chimblysweep
jumbo slice here is nasty but necessary.
good pizza comes from Pizzaria Paradiso, Matchbox, or Ella's Wood Fire.

DC's not a great pizza town, but these are my places:

I like Ella's a lot. Unlike Matchbox, it's always easy to get a table at Ella's, and they have a soy cheese pizza (a little easier on my system). I also like Alberto's on P Street, sort of across from Paradiso.

I actually miss Trio's carry out pizza; it was admittedly an acquired taste, but I grew up on the stuff and I liked being able to walk around the corner at 3am for a slice and an orange soda. <sigh> Its' replacement, Hank's Oyster Bar, is a much nicer place, though; so I'm getting over it.

dynaryder 01-09-06 04:12 PM

Best pizza hands down is Brother's in Telford,PA.

But since I don't get up there too often;DC has alot of decent 'big slice' places that will fill the need,but for taste I'd suggest Palisades Pizzeria & Clam Bar on lower MacArthur or Cappuchino Pizza on Wisc in Georgetown.

jitensha! 01-09-06 04:18 PM

if you're ever in Norfolk, VA swing by Cogan's. $5 cheese pie Sundays. if i'm working, i might hook you up with a slice if you holla. look for the short black guy wearing a Columbus cycling cap.

Judah 01-09-06 04:18 PM

For SF, North Beach pizza is pretty good, Goat Hill is good, and only a few blocks from Anchor brewing so fresh beer, and Escape from New York is decent...

redcurrycelt 01-09-06 05:12 PM

In Santa Cruz, CA where I was raised, Pizza My Heart ruled the day. Razor-thin pizzas decked with pepperoni grease for days, served with as much great ranch dressing and habanero sauce as you could take (yeah, I know, adultery). I probably gained a good dozen pounds in my time there eating just that very combo. That dozen pounds was well worth it.

Now I'm vegetarian (and actually, right now, vegan) and live in San Fran so I will rock Escape From New York now and again, and also loves me some Zachary's if I'm in Oaktown. Everyone goes there for the thick crust action but it's often too much for me- I love their thin crust very much.

There's a cornmeal crust-slanted place in the city called Viccolo's that sells pre-made crusts at my favorite organic grocery store. They turn out beautifully right out of my crappy oven, and I get to get creative with toppings.

Mmm, miso & olive paste with marinated tomatoes and 4-year-old gouda.. Pretty hoity-toity but I love rolling weird combos like that.


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