heyricochet

heyricochet t1_jb70sqs wrote

TOP TEN PIZZAS THAT AREN'T GREEK OR NEAPOLITAN

1)Auntie Dots-Great Grandma pie

3)Pomodoros-Great hand tossed dough, pretty cheap for what it is

4)Pepe's Italian Restaurant-Probably the closest to NY Style other than Frankies

5)Ciao Bella-Unassuming but well made pie

6)STOP Cafe-I dunno the sesame seed crust is really good actually, and the Albanian(?) sausage tastes great on a pizza

7)Oli's -Solid pie, might be higher but since they closed the one on Rt 9 I haven't gotten it in a while.

8)Anzios-Great, but all the way out at Northboro Crossing. Go get some shopping done and eat a pie there.

9)Woosta Pizza-A bit bready for me, but the wife loves it

10)Newton Square-Crust is good if you just want "pizza" always a crowd pleaser

HONORABLE MENTIONS

Vino's Pizza in Northboro - Not sure why this didn't make the list when Anzio's did, but it's been longer since I've had it. NY Style and fantastic, think I'll have to pick this up on my way home this week.

The Boynton - Used to be more known for their pizza, was one of the first places to offer Gluten Free, I haven't had it in a while but it used to be good

Boomers - Right next to Boynton, last timer I got a pie it was way different than it used to be, less messy with the toppings and a thinner crust, not sure what happened. Still decent tho. Subs are still the best part about there, huge and great

Fratelli's - Had it once a long time ago, remember it being good but it's too far for me to get regularly

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heyricochet t1_iwgplz8 wrote

Definitely eggroll lady, isn't just all cream cheese.

I love mins for cheap great Chinese food but the crab Rangoons are only okay

Harvest moon 2 has solid ones too, the wontons are just better than other places.

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heyricochet t1_iurqegb wrote

You're not going to get 10 uninterrupted miles anywhere without running in the road. Your best bet is the West Boylston rail Trail or the Rutland rail trail. Both are decently high mileage, Rutland especially, and have very few road crossings.

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