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| View Poll Results: Favorite style of pizza? | |||
| Regular |
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24 | 33.80% |
| Thin crust |
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19 | 26.76% |
| Deep dish |
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13 | 18.31% |
| Sicilian(square) |
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4 | 5.63% |
| Stuffed crust |
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11 | 15.49% |
| Voters: 71. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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It's hard for me to say, because different places do the different styles so dang well. There aren't many places that do all of the styles well, so it depends on where I'm at, too. Pizza Hut's deep dish is fantastic, Pier 49's regular (sourdough) is amazing, hole-in-the-wall pizza places in NYC and some local places I've been to in various places (but never a chain) have great thin crust.
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Round Table's pretty good (and I've never seen one outside of Cali, either), but Mountain Mike's is better if we're going Cali chains. Perhaps that's just the all-you-can-eat factor, though. And I still prefer the sourdough regular crust of Pier 49.
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We just had thin New York-style crust pizza from a local place today. Divine. Though a lot of the secret was in the sauce, the crust was fantastic, and much missed. They don't have places that make the pizza like that back at school ):
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