Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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I legitimately like Pizza huts thin and crispy.
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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I haven't had a Domino's pizza in about 20 years. I remember it as fairly plain but decent back then; wouldn't mind seeing what the new version is like.
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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Italian Village is awful no matter which location you go to.
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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ulf wrote:
Factorial wrote:
redwill wrote:
So is the worst non-chain pizza better than the best chain pizza?
Papa Johns is bland (and he's an a**)

Pizza Hut is like drinking a bottle of oil.

Dominoes is too salty.

Is that it for the chains?
I think the new Dominos is actually decent
I forgot Little Caesars. That was too oily like Pizza Hut.
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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I could really go for a Larry & Carol's duo pizza.
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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Domino's is super salty.
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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Little Caesars is ok for a $5 pie, just order something other than Pepp and it will taste fresher.
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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Little Caesars makes Ellio's look gourmet.
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redwill wrote:
So is the worst non-chain pizza better than the best chain pizza?
I don't think so.
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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Pavel Bure wrote:
I want it to be known that

Luccianos - Whiteoak
Lucci's - Penn Township
The Brickhouse - Irwin/NHT

Have no affiliation with the one mentioned above.

I'm confused, is Luccianos in Whiteoak the same as the other Luccianos that are discussed in here? I think the white oak pizza is pretty good.
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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Yes. Lucianos has like 5 different stores throughout the area
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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I maintain that Little Caesar's makes the best next-day breakfast pizza in the history of humankind. In college, we'd order an entire extra pie to make sure we had enough for breakfast pizza sandwiches (two slices, over-under) in the morning.
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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Eismann wrote:
I haven't had a Domino's pizza in about 20 years. I remember it as fairly plain but decent back then; wouldn't mind seeing what the new version is like.
They improved. I thought they had great pizza - not a pizzeria pizza but good nonetheless - a few years ago, then they started messing with the recipe, each time getting worse to the point I stopped buying. Well, I haven't had it in a long time but tried it again a couple weeks back and now had 4 orders and all were fantastic. I think they changed the recipe again, but this time it worked. I get the normal pies with pepperoni/mushrooms (I don't like sausage anymore... tasteless goat droppings) and my g/f usually takes green pepper/mushroom, which is great because we then share 50/50. It works because mine is pretty spicy and hers is mild. What I love to do is alternate bites.
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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I don't know what the worst non-chain pizza is, but the BEST for me at the moment is in Jersey City right across from the Court House. It's amazing. The crust is soft but crunchy, sauce a little sweat but not too sweet, and cheese that's soft and gentle. Perfect amount of everything. Took me like 6 months to find a new Pizza place (my old one sucks now) and this is it, though it's a bit of a drive.

http://villapizzanj.com/

^ in case one of you is ever at that crap hole called JC.

Oh.... an extra large pie is $12.99!!!!!
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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Other than the fact that there are 350 calories in a slice, there ain't much wrong with pizza hut according to this gentleman
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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For much of my childhood the only pizza place in town was Pizza Hut. Later on we had Pizza Joes and Dominoes as well, but for years it was Pizza Hut or nothing. So I've eaten quite a few Pizza Hut pizzas in my life. The crust is oily, but I always liked the pizza.

Wow, a trip to Wikipedia says Pizza Hut is still doing that program where kids can get coupons for free personal pan pizzas for reading books in school. I remember doing that in elementary school back in 1984 when the program was new.
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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Book It
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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Someone, probably a blogger, raised a stink about rewarding kids with fatty pizza and tried to get Book It killed. F Them.
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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Meh...let kids be kids. Give them their pizza.
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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I walked past the O today and there were people inside making food and buying stuff...
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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canaan wrote:
Little Caesars makes Ellio's look gourmet.
:thumb: :thumb:

I forgot how awful Ellio's is, and that says a lot when comparing it to Little Caesar's.
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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FreeCandy44 wrote:
Meh...let kids be kids. Give them their pizza.
Woooo, 2007. Amazing what rattles around in my brain. From the Washington Post.
A career complainer wrote:
"In the name of education, it promotes junk food consumption to a captive audience ... and undermines parents by positioning family visits to Pizza Hut as an integral component of raising literate children," Linn said.
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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Back in the 70's and early 80's, there was a Trapuzzano's (spelling?) in Waynesburg.
We hit that place most weekends. Thin and greasy but man, did we tear that stuff up!
Stomboli's were awesome!
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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Im pretty sad that DiCarlo's in Imperial area closed. I am guessing family troubles.
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Re: Worst Non-chain pizza you've had

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Shyster wrote:
For much of my childhood the only pizza place in town was Pizza Hut. Later on we had Pizza Joes and Dominoes as well, but for years it was Pizza Hut or nothing. So I've eaten quite a few Pizza Hut pizzas in my life. The crust is oily, but I always liked the pizza.

Wow, a trip to Wikipedia says Pizza Hut is still doing that program where kids can get coupons for free personal pan pizzas for reading books in school. I remember doing that in elementary school back in 1984 when the program was new.
True story about Book It...

A professor of mine in college worked for the marketing firm that developed the Book It program. Pizza Hut cared less about children reading books. Pizza Hut wanted kids to grow up eating their pizza so that they would always associate with Pizza Hut first when thinking of pizza. Dominoes had a rapid expansion in the 70's and gained a nice chunk of the market share during this time period, so this was Pizza Hut's response. Kids would eat there once a month and if they kids were eating there, so would the parents. It was Pizza Huts way of trying to build market share and their customer base by getting kids to eat their pizza on a recurring basis and at a young age.

Looking back on it, I LOVED going to Pizza Hut as a kid to cash in my book-it rewards. Certainly not my favorite pizza now, but growing up, its all I wanted. The Book-It program is actually pretty genius in my opinion.