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De Lorenzo's Tomato Pies, Redux

De Lorenzo tomato pie is the best food on the planet. I loved the old place and must say that the pie at the new place is indeed the same because it is made by the same people. BUT it just seems wrong somehow . . Bathrooms, credit cards, Smiling hostess & waiters . . .

I'm addicted to the stuff. I'm going to try to visit the old place as much as possible because it won't/can't be open much longer given this almost Applebees feeling new location.

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De Lorenzo's Tomato Pies, Redux

Gotta try, soon, the new DeLorenzo's. Lines at both of the Trenton locations can be that long so no biggee. Note to Adam: Have you heard of Nomad Pizza out of Hopewell? www.nomadpizzaco.com This guy has outfitted an old REO Speedwagon with a wood-fired oven. Drive by pizza at it's best. I've got them setup to cater a party in May -- if you wanna come try the pie, let me know. Everything I've heard so far is good.

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De Lorenzo's Tomato Pies, Redux

I grew up eating at both Hudson St & Hamilton Ave locations. I attribute eating this pie every Friday night with my parents for about 15+ years the main reason why I love pizza so much. I moved away from the area 5 years ago and have been on a quest to find a suitable replacement in my new area ( Philadelphia ) ever since. There are a few noteworthy pizzas but nothing comes close to De Lorenzo's, I still drive back on a monthly basis to get my fix. I made my way back to NJ this past weekend to try the pies at the new location. As the article said, the pies have remained unchanged despite the new digs. Top notch, one of the best pies in the country hands down...

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De Lorenzo's Tomato Pies, Redux

As my username implies I'm a HUGE fan. I used to go to Hudson Street w/ my dad weekly, and he started going there weekly since he was in High School. I've moved away to D.C. now and try to stop by with my family whenever i'm up there visiting relatives. The Hudson Street location is irreplaceable and holds terrific memories. I'm hopeful it stays around (and the neigborhood gets better). I'm excited to give the new place a try. Congrats to the Amico's and I wish them continued success for both locations. (Maybe a D.C. branch some day?)