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All You Need to Know About Pizza in Jerusalem

As a rule, kosher pizza sucks.

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Slice Walk: Park Slope

a good place to check out in your end of BK if not discovered already is HOUSE OF PIZZA & CALZONES on Union Street and Columbia. Old School Place that deep fries their calzones which isnt to my liking - but reliably good pizza.

http://jdittmarphoto.com/calzone.html

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Slice Walk: Park Slope

Some Brooklyn old school reliably good pizza can be found in Bay Ridge at Grandma's on 69th and 3rd, Del Corso Cafe on 72nd and 3rd, Pizza Wagon on 86th and 5th and Elegante Pizza on Ovington and 5th. There are other good Pizzerias around the Ridge - but those are the standouts IMHO!

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Slice Walk: Park Slope

hey pizzadouche, you should do a walking tour of bay ridge for some real bklyn pizza. 1/2 those places you visited in the slope were built-out for yuppie/hispster transient jerkoffs that wouldnt know a REAL slice of good BK pizza if it smacked them in their pale face.

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All You Need to Know About Pizza in Jerusalem

Big Apple Pizza is an institution. The pizza isn't that good, but it's a necessary stop, especially during or after a night of drinking. I say this as one who had one of her first hangovers as a result of drinking in that neighbourhood (The Underground looked a lot worse last winter than it did in the summer of '93). Teens going to Israel without their parents, antics ensue. Getting drunk in Jerusalem, like Big Apple Pizza and shopping on and around Ben Yehuda Street, is a right of passage.

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Slice Walk: Park Slope

Adam, you did a real public service in your blogs about Park Slope pizza.
One thing though-Pino's does make a great pie with freshly grilled eggplant. We order a takeout pie for years and have never been disappointed. Most other pizzerias use fried eggplant which distracts from pizza.
Also, would love to get Lenny's delivered but they won't travel to the North slope-big mistake. They could do a ton of business up here.

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Slice Walk: Park Slope

I traded Park Slope for Los Angeles a couple of years ago, but I still pine for the pizza. Thanks for the walk down memory lane!

Although I can't argue with your slice analysis, my favorite whole pie was a meatball and peppers pie from Joe's on 7th (they make really tasty meatballs), and my favorite unusual slices were the ones on offer at Pino's.

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Slice Walk: Park Slope

i used to hit smiling pizza three times a week when i lived in the slope!

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Slice Walk: Park Slope

@ratbuddy: Thanks for the intel. Yeah, we don't really have much Greek pizza around NYC, but I understand it's a New England thing. Will have to investigate further, though I think I've had something similar here in NYC.

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Slice Walk: Park Slope

(quote)@ratbuddy. Awww, thanks. That, too, means a lot. This post lured out a lurker! ;) I'd love to do a Hartford-area crawl. That would be a bit more involved, with car rental and such. Would have to really plan that one out. What would you recommend up there?(end quote)

Asides from the usual suspects in New Haven (Pepe, Sally's, Modern) there are some great pies a bit north in the Hartford area. A couple locally famous favorites include Harry's (2 locations, not related, both awesome) and Luna (not my thing but many people like it.)

First and Last Tavern in Hartford makes an awesome pie, as does Vegas Blvd on Sisson Ave.

There is also a great style of pizza up here that I don't see often on Slice called 'greek pizza' which has nothing to do with olives, spinach, and feta. It's a pan-cooked medium crust pizza that's cut in squares. My all time favorite closed a year or two ago, Pizza West in West Hartford, but there are still some great examples around. Park Lane Pizza in W. Hartford, Riverbend in Southington, Master Pizza in Avon, Apollo's in Simsbury, and a few others that slip my mind.

A bit further up I-84 is Ellington Pizza, also locally famous for their red potato pie. I haven't tried it yet, but I've never heard a bad comment on it.

That's only scratching the surface of the more well known places, but I better stop at that since I'm starting to get a serious craving for pizza from about 6 different places! Connecticut really does have a great wealth of very good pizza places, and there just aren't enough meals in the day to sample them as much as I'd like ;)

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Slice Walk: Park Slope

Awesome write up. Although I think in the future you need to correct a fatal flaw. You need to get a whole team of people, and station one at each of the slice places and coordinate an instantaneous ordering and then a centralized meeting place to taste all the slices at the same time. I'd imagine doing it this way (although exponentially more difficult) will really highlight the differences between slices. maybe start small with a handful of places within a few blocks of each other and assign a winner of each subdivision before having a final tasting.

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Slice Walk: Park Slope

I started going to Lenny's on Fifth Avenue in 50's when I was a kid. The slices were 25 cents then! I always compare any pizza to Lenny's, which will always be the quntessential Brooklyn Pizza to me.

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Slice Walk: Park Slope

@kingkalel: Dude. Thanks for the link to the HOP photos! Those a beautifully shot. Are they yours? It's been a while since I've been to HOP, since one of my friends who lived around the corner of it moved. But it's been a long time since I've visited. Will have to re-evaluate again under the new owners.

From Slice

Slice Walk: Park Slope

a good place to check out in your end of BK if not discovered already is HOUSE OF PIZZA & CALZONES on Union Street and Columbia. Old School Place that deep fries their calzones which isnt to my liking - but reliably good pizza.

http://jdittmarphoto.com/calzone.html