Category Pizza Joint Reviews

Bayonne NJ Pizza Blitz—Part 1: Ronny’s Pizzeria

As the Snob has said before, it feels like I will never run out of new pizza places to try in my hometown of Bayonne, New Jersey. I took advantage of the mild winter weather one Sunday afternoon on my last trip back to walk around town and visit a few places for the first […]

Arturo’s Coal Oven Pizza—A Thick Pie and a Great New York City Vibe

The Slice website offers a map of the twenty current New York City-Area Coal-Oven Pizzerias. The intense dry heat of a coal oven can produce a charred and crisp pizza crust that is delightfully delicious. I have heard it said that new locations are currently banned for environmental sake, and that a prospective pizza-maker can […]

Lenny’s Pizza– Legendary Joint Still Stands in Brooklyn

When Bro said that he could have eaten another slice after our visit to L&B Spumoni Gardens, he should have known that The Pizza Snob always has a another plan. On my list of Brooklyn joints to visit was Lenny’s Pizza. In business since 1953, John Travolta made Lenny’s famous in Saturday Night Fever, the […]

L&B Spumoni Gardens– A Fabulous Pizza Factory in Brooklyn

Given that Brooklyn is currently the most-happening New York City borough, it’s easy to skip over the old haunts in favor of its new trendy districts. One old area is the busy commercial district that runs along 86th Street. The Pizza Snob found his way there one Saturday morning to finally visit one of the Holy […]

Villa Victoria – Finding Pizza Perfection in Montclair, NJ

The Pizza Snob’s alter-ego, Music City Mike, was on his way to do what he likes to do best—see live music. My destination as my alter-ego, Music City Mike was to the Outpost in the Burbs concert series in Montclair, NJ, to see Willie Nile. As always, The Pizza Snob was also in the mix […]

Mama Rosa Cucina Pizzeria in Bayonne, NJ’s—Great Pizza Both Simple and Fancy!

Since crowning myself The Pizza Snob, I have made several trips back to my hometown of Bayonne, NJ. I now have written about eleven pizza places in the Peninsula City. As a result of my last trip home, readers have six more to look forward to. Even so, there are still enough pizza joints and […]

UPDATE: Capone’s Pizza & Subs—Fun Pizza Joint in Millbrook, AL Is No More

Original Review: 05/27/13 PIZZA SNOB RATING ****1/2 Nearer Perfection The Pizza Snob is sad to report that you can no longer find a fun, great-tasting pizza experience just outside of Montgomery, AL. The pizza/speakeasy known as Capone’s Pizza & Subs is closed. I am sure glad I got to taste their great pizza, and I […]

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 […]