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Cam's on-board with the NFL's New Official Pizza


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6 minutes ago, stirs said:

Going to the city in about 3 weeks, what do you suggest?

Prince St. Pizza in NOHO. A genuine NY slice of heaven. Can't go wrong with Joe's either. Honestly any mom and pop hole in the wall place in the city is good. Stay away from any chains even Pepes.

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That extra most bestest from little caesars ain’t too bad. When me and my girl want to reminisce struggling in college, we hit them up. 

Pizza Hut is hit or miss, and I’ll eat it if someone offers me a slice. Papa Johns was aight, but I don’t order from them any more. Dominos is the best chain pizza. 

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12 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Love their pizza, but don't care for the actual restaurants here in CO. They're not the laid back hippy joints of the southeast. They're like some type of weird trendy modern something or other that's trying to act hippyish. They're just weird.

 

this is so weird to me (lived in southeast my whole life)

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7 minutes ago, Dex said:

Prince St. Pizza in NOHO. A genuine NY slice of heaven. Can't go wrong with Joe's either. Honestly any mom and pop hole in the wall place in the city is good. Stay away from any chains even Pepes.

Cool, thanks.

Will probably head there before going to Terra Blues one night

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