mmm eggplant pizza mmm
Anyways, the best pizza = cheese and sauce :wtf:
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mmm eggplant pizza mmm
Anyways, the best pizza = cheese and sauce :wtf:
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Originally posted by ShadowedStar
well i normally go with this little pizza place in dallas, you gotta get it with extra cheese and jerk chicken...that pizza is the best
but seeing as i'm only in dallas once a year i'd have to go with this pizza place i ate at last night called pizza palace, plain cheese....so good
that was peperoni last night
Pegus... sun dried tomatoes, good fucking sauce, sunflower seeds, olives, mushrooms, cheese, parmesan cheese, spicy strips of pepperoni, and what ever else you feel like having on you made to order pizza. even warm its good. normally, I prefer my pizza cold (if at all)
I like thin crust cheese and mushrooms with extra sauce from Dominoes. Tommorow is two for Tuesday day :)
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Originally posted by TracerBullet
I agree that Pepperoni and Mushrooms = greatness but from Brazil? Ack! I tell, you - go to New York Pizzaria @ Holcombe & Greenbriar or Franks Pizza by the Slice on Travis & Preston St. downtown. I also agree with the clinetel bit (man - I almost NEVER agree with you) but I don't find Empire Café to be particularly better =/
In any case - Have you been to Agora? My place of choice to catch a pint of Duvel.
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EDIT: Station beat me to it.
No no, Brasil didn't have that. ^_^ Pepperoni & mushrooms was just in general. However, I have to give credit to them for the pizza. It was pretty good. Not good enough to make me suffer through uppity clubby people though.
As far as Empire goes -- they're within an acceptable range for Italian, and the pasta is why I like them. I've not had their pizza, but my sister said it was only ok. The coffee is kind of bleh, but no one makes coffee the way I like it -- if I taste the coffee and not what it's supposedly flavored with, it sucks. I've not had problems with the people at Empire, maybe because things are spread out more than at Brasil. However, it *is* a bit of a different crowd.
Where's Agora and what sort of place is it?
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I think I can find Frank's, I remember where Cabo Wabo is (I think). I'm not too knowledgable of Downtown -- even though I go to UHD, most of the time I'm down there I hit Evil Traffic or the Mayor.Lee.P.Brown. Funky Jive Rail Line Construction Spendalottamoney Project, so I haven't had time to explore. It doesn't help that I'm in Spring and haven't had many opportunities to check out anything inside the loop except for the past year or so. In short, I'm slow about finding places. ^_^
Any further education would be appriciated. :)
Franks should be easy to find - its on Travis st. and almost across from the Houston Chronicle building, and the Cabo Wabo sign can't be missed especially at night.
New York Pizzeria is close in proximity to Rice Village although not anywhere in it - its on the connecting street to Kriby called Holcombe...so coming from Hwy 59's Kirby exit take a right on Kirby and keep going a long way until you hit Holocombe st. Take a left on Holcombe and keep in your extreme left lane, eventually you will see a taco bell and mcdonalds on your right hand side - well directly across the street from them on your left in a rusty old shopping cetner is New York Pizza. NOW GO!
Awwww M have we forgot about Pizza Gallery? best in Seattle if you ask meQuote:
Originally posted by Cyco
Pegus... sun dried tomatoes, good fucking sauce, sunflower seeds, olives, mushrooms, cheese, parmesan cheese, spicy strips of pepperoni, and what ever else you feel like having on you made to order pizza. even warm its good. normally, I prefer my pizza cold (if at all)
Bah.
You have not lived until you try chocolate chip cookie-Dorito pizza.
Yummm....
I'm pretty sure I remember that. My sister knows where it is, so maybe I'll drag her down there or something.Quote:
Originally posted by station82o
Franks should be east to find - its on Travis st. and almost across from the Houston Chronicle building, and the Cabo Wabo sign can't be missed especially at night.
Ah, yes, I know where that is. Thanks!Quote:
New York Pizzeria is close in proximity to Rice Village although not anywhere in it - its on the connecting street to Kriby called Holcombe...
Also Monday and Wednesday. Here in Tacoma anyways.Quote:
Originally posted by Green
Tommorow is two for Tuesday day :)
Cucumbers on pizza is bliss.