Author Archives: mbodayle

Little Italy—A Quick Pizza Stop in Memphis

Since becoming official, The Pizza Snob has yet to spend any extended time in Memphis. Last year on our annual Christmas drive to Texas, I made a quick pit stop at the tasty Memphis Pizza Cafe.  Following suit this year, the trip landed me an unexpected visit to Little Italy. With Ms. Pie staying back […]

Pastafina—The Second Best Pizza in Weatherford, TX?

There are only so many times that the Pizza Snob can drive by a new pizza joint without having to give it a try. Such was the case over the Christmas Holidays with Pastafina Italian Restaurant in Weatherford, Texas. One day in my daily drive back and forth on South Main, I could no longer […]

The Best Pizza in Fort Worth—Nizza Pizza On University Drive

My day with the Junior Snob Squad, that is my son and nephew, began with a lunchtime visit to Nizza Pizza in Weatherford. I am happy to report that they still make one awesome slice of pizza. Since we needed to head over to Fort Worth for some business, we thought we’d check out Hysen’s […]

UPDATE: Nizza Pizza—Still By Far The Best Pie in Weatherford, Texas

Original Review: 01/30/13 Over the Christmas Holidays, the Pizza Snob returned to Weatherford where I was pleased to find that Nizza Pizza is alive and well. I can also say that they are still serving up the best pie in town—one that certainly lives up to classic NY-style standards. And look what I found hanging […]

Pizza on Fort Worth’s Southwest Side—Part Two: Perrotti’s Pizza

The Pizza Snob’s Fort Worth pizza adventure continued with a visit to Perrotti’s Pizza. Technically located in Benbrook, Texas, the traffic to get the family there for a weekday lunch was still a mess. Judging by the faded sign at the strip center entrance, Perrotti’s has been around for awhile. The semi-abandoned center looks to […]

TOPPINGS – Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia Issues Ruling on Chicago-Style Deep Dish Pizza

In my very first blog entry as The Pizza Snob, I wrote the following: “My definition of pizza does not include Chicago-style deep dish pizza. I like it but it is so different that you might as well call it quiche instead of pizza.” I am honored that Justice Scalia has upheld my ruling. Read […]

Pizza on Fort Worth’s Southwest Side—Part One: Palio’s Pizza Cafe

Over the Christmas Holidays, the Pizza Snob and his family had to drive through the constant traffic mess of the southwest side of Fort Worth. Using my “pie-dar” vision, I spotted two local-looking pizza joints. The first was Palio’s Pizza Café which I found situated in a busy strip mall on Bryant Irvin Road. It’s […]

Music City Pizza—A Nashville Music Venue Gets a Pizza Facelift: Classy But Not Classic

The crusty old bar and restaurant that once welcomed you into the 12th & Porter music room is no more. It has been replaced by the swanky Music City Pizza. The MCP name and logo now control the face of the music venue located down in the bowels of 12th Avenue North. While the music […]

Christo’s Deli & Pizzeria in Jersey City Offers It All—Including a Good Slice at a Great Price!

It was a pretty fall day as I strolled down 8th Street in Jersey City on my way to Carmine’s Pizza Factory. Lo and behold, I spotted Christo’s Deli & Pizzeria on the other side of the street just two blocks before my destination. My interest in adding another joint to my day’s work quickly […]

Seven Signs You’re Getting a Good Slice of Pizza

Having done the Pizza Snob blog for almost two years now, I thought it was a good time to summarize the things I look for when searching for my next great slice of New York-style pie. Here is my step-by-step guide: 1.      The name of the joint is simple and appealing. This is ground that […]