Monthly Archives: October 2018

UPDATE: Bayonne’s Grandpa’s Kitchen Is Gone

Original Review: 10/01/16 PIZZA SNOB RATING ***1/2 Working on a Good Thing     Whenever back in Bayonne, the Pizza Snob takes a drive along Broadway to check the status of the local pizza provider community. What did I notice on my last visit? Well, it looks like the third time for this location wasn’t a […]

Slice and More – Pizza in My London Neighborhood

Becoming a creature of habit leads me to things like staying in the same flat whenever I travel to London. For several years now, I’ve been staying just off Old Street in the area known as Shoreditch. It’s a convenient lively area that has come to feel like my London home away from home. One […]

Homeslice Neal’s Yard—Fantastic London Pizza and Location

Those of you who have travelled to London from the Colonies probably know this drill. You fly through the night across several time zones, and when you arrive, your body is still at midnight while nature and the airline try to trick you into thinking it’s morning. You fall for this game, but next must […]

Little Italy on 33rd–Great Midtown Manhattan Pizza for Tourists

Finishing up some serious stuff in my favorite city of New York, I took a lunch time stroll from Times Square south to catch a train back to Jersey. Pizza on the way was of course an objective although the tourist-laden Midtown area of Manhattan tends to be challenged for a good slice. Recalling a […]

Phil’s Pizza – Another Perfect Slice in Lower Manhattan

In the guise of his alter ego, music-blogger Music City Mike, the Pizza Snob has spent many an evening enjoying live music at Lower Manhattan’s City Winery. I must have passed a darkened Phil’s Pizza on Varick Street (right where it turns into 7th Avenue) a dozen or so times, wondering if I will ever […]