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Angelina's FAIL
Angelina's pizza used to be ok for no frills, thin crust pizza but it has really gone downhill. After 3 bad pizzas they have had the benefit of the doubt/mebbe bad night.
What is another shop for thin crust, @$12 for plain pie w/ delivery (not including tip) that delivers in the DS area?
What is another shop for thin crust, @$12 for plain pie w/ delivery (not including tip) that delivers in the DS area?
Upper Crust
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However, even before this news, Pini's Pizzeria in Magoun Square became my favorite. Great crust, sauce, toppings, all-around.
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And the food does indeed suck.
I'll second Pini's.
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Pinky's in Medford is quite good too, and you can order online.
Neither are super-thin crust though.
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And upper crust is some of the best pizza I've eaten.
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In 2003, I lived near Teele Square, and I would often stop by there on my way home from work and get a slice. In part because I liked the pizza, but also just to listen to the pizza guys banter with each other, make fun of each other, etc. Classic neighborhood place. I also liked that they would sell you a ball of their dough ($2.50 for a large one) and you could take it home and make your own pizza.
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This was about a year and a half ago. I've ordered a few times since then and been disappointed, and was starting to wonder if I'd hallucinated that first time.
Italian rather than Greek is important to me in the flavor of the sauce, and a majority of pizza places in greater Camberville seem to be Greek. Is Pini's Italian? Not that the Greek pizza is bad, not at all, but Italian is what I grew up with and sometimes I want that nostalgia.
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Avellino's is my choice for NY-style pizza in this area. It's not as good as the stuff I grew up with on Long Island, but it's still pretty good. Pini's is good too. While I like Upper Crust, it's a little too fancy in spirit to be real New York pizza (but I appreciate the effort).
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Top Speed
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Love Stone Hearth PIzza
http://www.stonehearthpizza.com/
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I don't have any thin crust suggestions since I favor thick, but it looks like you got lots of recommendations here.
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Since I'm thinking about it...*checks Foodler*
Okay, Foodler found Sicilian pizza at Coach's Place, Pizza Ring, Benvenuti Italian Kitchen and California Pizza Kitchen, which all deliver to Davis. Pizza Ring also has thin crust pizza.
And now I want pizza more than anything in the world.
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Avellino's and potential place
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City Slicker Cafe
http://www.cityslickercafe.com/themenu.htm
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Pizzas are always fresh, hot and not too greasy. Ooh, I gotta order a slice now.
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http://paddockrestaurant.net/index.htm
yay Paddock!
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Man, lotsa pizza places around here!