Just a quick question. Have you ever had an authentic NY-style pizza? Like, from around the are. Because there is no comparison. It's important for understanding your frame of reference. There's no shame in being pizza ignorant.Loop Stricken said:Seriously, is this just a US/UK difference thing? I'm in the UK and Dominos pizza is lovely.
I constantly thank God that I've never been to New York, no.Dags90 said:Just a quick question. Have you ever had an authentic NY-style pizza? Like, from around the are. Because there is no comparison. It's important for understanding your frame of reference. There's no shame in being pizza ignorant.Loop Stricken said:Seriously, is this just a US/UK difference thing? I'm in the UK and Dominos pizza is lovely.
Domino's wings are serviceable, so I vote for them for that. I live in New Jersey, I can think of 4 local pizzerias in my town alone. My preference is for "Vinnie's Pizzerama".
Saladfork said:These are all chains, obviously.
Well your pizza ignorance is excused then. And what's so bad about New York? I mean yeah some parts of it smell like trash and/or pee, and the subway is kind of gross, but it's New York.Loop Stricken said:I constantly thank God that I've never been to New York, no.
I have actually been spreading the word that Dominos is a lot better now. A few years ago I would agree with the "obligatory joke option" thing, but Dominos is really good now. I actually rank it just below Papa John's now (which I voted as my favorite).IrishAdams said:Domino's Pizza (Obligatory joke option).....thanks, thanks a lot.
My favorite pizza chain is Dominos pizza, I lurv that stuff like it was candy.
Well there's the incredibly high cost of living, the municipal income tax, a populace that acts like theirs is the "greatest city in the world" rather that a dying relic of a bygone era that's decades past its prime, $10 for a pack of cigarettes, the phrase "Mayor Bloomberg", I could go on and on...Dags90 said:Well your pizza ignorance is excused then. And what's so bad about New York? I mean yeah some parts of it smell like trash and/or pee, and the subway is kind of gross, but it's New York.Loop Stricken said:I constantly thank God that I've never been to New York, no.
Grygor said:Well there's the incredibly high cost of living, the municipal income tax, a populace that acts like theirs is the "greatest city in the world" rather that a dying relic of a bygone era that's decades past its prime, $10 for a pack of cigarettes, the phrase "Mayor Bloomberg", I could go on and on...Dags90 said:Well your pizza ignorance is excused then. And what's so bad about New York? I mean yeah some parts of it smell like trash and/or pee, and the subway is kind of gross, but it's New York.Loop Stricken said:I constantly thank God that I've never been to New York, no.