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Icy-Neck-2422 t1_jctqzmi wrote

Boston.

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bartvandalay69 OP t1_jctr622 wrote

Thanks! As an NYC fan that hurts lol

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Ok_Afternoon6984 t1_jctzd28 wrote

Their is no good pizza in the state just so your prepared for that I moved from nyc area too

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Lumpyyyyy t1_jctzrrc wrote

There is plenty of good pizza, you must not be looking in the right spots.

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Ok_Afternoon6984 t1_jcu0ijf wrote

Give me a list because every place I’ve been to has been horrible. Spent 35 years in Jersey NH pizza is disappointing same goes for bagels

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Lumpyyyyy t1_jcu4aou wrote

This gets asked every so often and there are usually a fair amount of suggestions. You might not get a true “NY style” pizza, but that doesn’t mean the pizza is bad.

Bagel alley in Nashua is supposed to be good for bagels. Haven’t had a chance to get over there yet to verify.

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Hossbog t1_jcv6bwe wrote

Will vouch for bagel alley, my fat eyetallion uncle says there just like new yock

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Exciting_Agent3901 t1_jcuk2vv wrote

For bagels-rollyhollers in Exeter is legit. And there is plenty of good pizza. If you think it’s so bad please, feel free to pack up and head right back to-NJ? Ha ha! Oh that’s funny.

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akmjolnir t1_jcu9nh2 wrote

Why are you talking bagels; OP wants to know about sports.

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akmjolnir t1_jcu9320 wrote

Ramunto's in Claremont is actually decent pizza, and the happy hour deal is pretty good.

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bartvandalay69 OP t1_jcu09hc wrote

Well the journey to find it will require ordering alot of mid tier pizza, which honestly is still good imo

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