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Time to work on an improved guestbook. Meanwhile, if you need to contact ultradave, send an email to talentjobs2003@yahoo.com. Dave doesn't care about spam going there. Click here to return to the main site. Page 8 of 14 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Next
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Name: Fred Delorenzo's Tomato Pies in Chambersburg, New Jersey. Forget about it! I've been eating pizza there for forty years. I've had pizza all over the US. It's the all-time winner. It doesn't get any better than Dee's. Pizza Hut & Numero Uno - what planet are you on? You might as well go eat card-board. When real pizza lovers die & go to heaven - they realize they're on Hudson in Chambersburg at Delorenzo's!
Name: Dick Hi, I'm a Bostonian living in Atlanta Ga. Been here for 29 years, still a Bostonian. I've an 8 room home, 4 bedrooms, 21/2 baths, one car garage. Half acre of land. My taxes are $261 per year. When Boston can come close to this, I'll come home again. Great site. Dick
Name: mark p. wonderful website. the one thing i liked about this web site is the fact that its an "all-around" website that has interest in a way to everybody...its not focused on a one dementional topic. maybe you should keep a journal that your viewers can read.
Name: Christina Nelson This is real pizza, almost everything is homemade, right down to the fresh mozz.
Name: Janee Great site, Dave! Lennie's is the best and my favorite combo is extra sauce (theirs is great!), artichoke hearts, grilled chicken, tomato slices, and pine nuts. Last time we were there, they were out of pine nuts, so we got pineapple instead! Fantastic! These folks brew their own beer too!
Name: Ed Tyburski If I were on death row and had to select a last meal, this would be it, without question or hesitation. Superior, reference standard, near nirvana. Four generations of my family have been going to Frank Pepe's for 75 years and the Pizza has changed little if any over that time. We will drive an hour and wait in line for an hour and it is still well worth it. Have had pizza all over the country, and while there are other great pizza's out there, nothing comes close to pizza consumption experience at Pepe's. Favorite is the sausage pizza with either beer on tap or the reference standard Foxon Park orange soda.
Name: mike the best pizza U have had in the US us frank pepe's in New Haven , absolutely wonderful. Their white clam pie is so much better than you would think. As for the best pizza it was a place we ate at in Naples, Lombardi's. The freshness of eveything including the fresh buffalo mozzerella was amazing. Their house pizza is a thin crust with ricotta and ham then topped with another thin crust and then a "regular" pizza on top of that. It is worth the drive fron Rome or a quick flight from New York
Name: JASON MAHER Are you people kidding me?? Pizza hut is for LOSERS! All "chain" pizza places are terrible. Get yourself to DELORENZO'S (WEST TRENTON, NJ) VINCES (Northeast Philly) or Taconellis (Port Richmond, Philly) for the best pies around. NOW GET OTTA HERE WITH THE PIZZA HUT ALREADY!!
Name: Andrea Hello Dave, this is my first visit. Greetings from Germany Andrea Nachtfalters Award Program
Name: Jay Van Buren Love your site. I also Love Pizza and i'm glad to see someone else who shares my affection for this most wonderful food. By far the best pizza i have ever had is Anna Marias on Bedford Av. in williamsburg brooklyn, send me an email sometime and i'll take you over there and buy you a slice to see what you think. They have it by the slice in a crazy array topping-heaped varieties, and they're open all night-- great for the end of a night of bar-crawling in willimasburg.
Name: ANJ Just a fabulous web site! We are aspiring webmaster and hope to add ultradave's link to my site when it is complete (with ultradave's permission of course). As mentioned above, our favorite place for pizza in Green Bay is Jake's on Main. Our new site will feature music, pizza, and gaming interests. Thanks again to ultradave for a GREAT site!
Name: debbie campolo Hi I have been trying to duplicate the taste and smell of pizza huts pizza's from the 1960's and 1970's, but no luck yet. Am I wrong that the pizza's were different back then? Do you know what made them different, was it the crust or sauce or both? Thank you Debbie They had a wonderful smell. It seems like you know what you are talking about and would greatly appreciate your comments
Name: Jeff Could you please tell me, if you know, where i could find another great Pizza joint. I've been to many and i am stuck on Boston Pizza. I think there pizza there is amazing. Thanks
Name: Nickie Hi there! Fab site you got! Keep up the fab work! You have a lot of subbies-you can never get boared here! I bookmarked it and I'll definatly be back but in the meantime you're welcome to check out mine! Viva La Pizza!!! Have a great day! Nickie Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Next
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