[Pizza Wars 2013] Chicago style vs New York style

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Chicago Style vs. New York Style

Chicago
32
41%
New York
38
49%
I don't <gasp> like pizza!
1
1%
Gangnam
7
9%
 
Total votes: 78

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Re: [Pizza Wars 2013] Chicago style vs New York style

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hepcat wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 5:36 pm Okay, on topic question time: What the good goddamn hell is going on with the sudden proliferation of "mike's hot honey pizza" (or just "hot honey pizza" if they don't wanna pay Mike, I guess) now being offered at every pizza place in America? I was trying to order a lou malnati's pie a little while ago and had to manually add toppings because it kept telling me I was getting a mike's hot honey pizza. Then I looked online and realized this is all over the place now.
Never heard of that but Serio has a pizza with Momma's Little Peppers, sausage, and honey drizzle. It's amazing.
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hepcat wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:19 pm
What Greek bakery are you talking about? I've found the Colombian one that makes fantastic empinadas, but I haven't found a Greek bakery yet.
Hella's Pastry Shop on Lawrence by Talman.

Also, the Rockwell Bottle Shop is a great place. On Rockwell right by the Brown Line stop. Good coffee (so I hear, I dont drink coffee), excellent breakfast sandwiches. And a decent selection of drinks for take out or to taste in the back.
hepcat wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:19 pm We should meet up for lunch or dinner sometime if your office is nearby...and drinks, of course. Zarathud and Seppe are up this way too.
Absolutely.
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