Tag Archives: pizza
Cane Rosso—Neapolitan Pizza Time in Fort Worth
It isn’t always easy when it involves others not having a powerful pizza-passion like me. But, it sure is a treat when travelling somewhere that the Pizza Snob’s first destination after arriving at the airport is a new pizza joint. I recently managed to accomplish this feat on a trip to Fort Worth although my […]
Britt Café Bakery—Airport Pizza in Costa Rica
I could just go on forever about how wonderful a vacation spot Costa Rica is. However, this blog is about pizza, so I’ll just say that you should visit there if you can. But as for the subject matter at hand, travelling around an unfamiliar foreign country isn’t easy, so I was quite happy to […]
Mama Mia Pizzeria—A Tasty Crafted Slice in Costa Rica
If the Pizza Snob visited the North Pole, he’d try to find a pizza place there. Like those other famous explorers, I would have no idea what to expect, but I’d be pursuing a personal passion and of course come back with something to write about. But I really don’t like the cold that much, […]
MAFIAoZA’S Franklin, TN–I Still Don’t Dig Their Pizza
One of my favorite places on the planet is the Factory in Franklin. Just a short hike from the brick house I call home, this converted building complex is a popular place full of great local places to eat and shop. In fact, I’m writing this there in a coffee shop before I go visit […]
Rocco’s Pizzeria—A Super Slice and Sicilian in Avenal, NJ
Getting ready to leave the Pizza State, I thought that on my way home from visiting Dad, I had room for at least one last slice. Near the middle of Jersey, my on-line intel led me to a nj.com piece that picked the best pie and two runners-up in each of the state’s counties. The […]
Rose’s Pizza & Pasta—A Great Underground Slice at NYC’s Penn Station
A few years back, I heard somewhere that you had to go underground for the best slice in Midtown Manhattan. That intel was quite valuable since I found some great pizza at Don Pepi’s down in Penn Station. Back then, while searching for this place in the rather hectic train station, I was quite surprised […]
5 Boroughs Pizza – A Slice to Avoid
Location is as important for a pizza joint as much as it is for any retail business. Given the right spot with a big attractive sign, you should be able to attract customers. On several late-night trips from LaGuardia Airport to Jersey, I took the Williamsburg Bridge into Manhattan. Crossing through downtown on Canal Street, […]
Manhattan’s Sauce Pizzeria–Grandmother’s Tomato Gravy Shines
Thanks to a friend at work that I like to call “Pizza Mike,” I recently discovered the “One Bite” video blog about pizza that comes courtesy of the folks at Barstool Sports. This brash but entertaining series has proven to be both interesting as well as a source for new material for this old-fashioned word-blogger. […]
Piscataway’s Stelton Pizza—A Tasty Jersey Slice
My trips back home now involve visiting my Dad and brother in their current residence of Edison, NJ. This neck of the woods is a mix of heavy suburban and light urban living that like most Jersey areas has quite a few family-owned pizza places. The cities also blend together, and you never really know […]
Gloria Pizza—Great Pizza in Forest Hills, Queens
Continuing my short sojourn of pizza in Queens, my next targeted spot, Gloria Pizza, was a place I found on-line that was in Forest Hills. Just a short hop from my earlier slice experience in Flushing, Forest Hills is of course the home of the U.S. Open Tennis Tournament. As for Gloria’s history, they started […]