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Name your favorite spot for a Pizza Pie

Angelica Pizza on Livingston St in Brooklyn

Closer to home now, though: it's a tie: Rosa's Pizza in Marietta and Antico Pizza in Alpharetta (and by Ga Tech)
 
There's a new pizza in town (several locations)...Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza is a force to be reckoned with because the light-smoke flavor is delicious, as are the wings (also smoke oven....and it's a sports bar with outdoor seating.

I've made the switch...
 
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If I make that game I'm going to hit a few Italian joints for sure ... but I'm going to eat pizza there, not pie.

When you're here, we'll introduce you to our high quality local fruit pies too: peach, apple, and, of course, blueberry.

(I suppose Washington has apples that rival mid-Atlantic apples. But when I think of Washington apples, I think of red delicious, not really the best for apple pies.)
 
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When you're here, we'll introduce you to our high quality local fruit pies too: peach, apple, and, of course, blueberry.

(I suppose Washington has apples that rival mid-Atlantic apples. But when I think of Washington apples, I think of red delicious, not really the best for apple pies.)
If I go I'm going to do as much as possible in four days time. I dig old farm houses and Jersey has some good ones. I checked it out on the net.
 
Reservoir Tavern - Boonton
Rome - Dunellen
Pete and Elda's - Neptune?
Frank Pepe's - New Haven, CT
 
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Anyone who hasn't answered Roberta's in Brooklyn has never been to Roberta's.
 
too many to list but off the top of my head

Denino's (Staten Island and Aberdeen)
John's on Bleecker St
Grimaldi's (Brooklyn)
Anthony's (Edison---chain but it's very good coal oven)
 
Pizza Athena in Palmer, Alaska is the bomb! They serve pizza there but not pie.

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That pie looks awful. Mediocre at best dough, government cheese and non Jersey tomatoes.
 
DiLorenzo's and it's not even close.
This. I've never been to Robbinsville, but have been many times to the original on Hudson St. in Trenton as well as both old and new Hamilton locations more times than I can count. Hudson St is the best, but they don't do lunch anymore.
 
Pepe's in North Plainfield. My hometown place owned by Anthony Cioffi's cousins. Can't go wrong.
 
Hamilton and Princeton have an absurd amount of great Pizza Parlors.

Yes, they do, as does Robbinsville thanks to DeLo's and Papa's. Many of these were originally located in the Chambersburg section of Trenton and have relocated but we have always had some really good ones regardless!
 
Any Pizzaria in Naples, Italy.

Nomad Pizza -(brick oven pizza in Hopewell and Princeton)

Delorenzo's Tomato Pie

Conte's (Princeton)

John's Pizza in NYC in a converted church. (Chris Carlin actually had his wedding reception there)
 
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This. I've never been to Robbinsville, but have been many times to the original on Hudson St. in Trenton as well as both old and new Hamilton locations more times than I can count. Hudson St is the best, but they don't do lunch anymore.

IIRC the 2 original locations: Hudson St and Hamilton AVE (not "Hamilton") in Trenton (across from "The High")

then the 2 new locations: Sloan Ave (Hudson St owners) in Hamilton and Route 33 in Robinsville (Hamilton Ave owners)

...confusing, a bit!
 
Unfortunately gone long ago but growing up in Livingston (1950s thru 80s) there was Bonvini's on Mt. Pleasant Ave. Never had anything quite like it since.
 
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