Official Pizza Appreciation!

i tend to agree. the slices look great on IG (and in person tbh) but the overall flavor is just good. not elite or great. their sauce is the weak link IMO
Fam, I live in Queens so just to get there by car is an easy 45min trip , did it once to see what the hype was about and wasn't even sure if it was the right place until I saw da son. Gave them a second chance thinking maybe it was da day or da workers ...different day ...same story. Wont recommend or waste time going. Again not horrible , but your better off going to any other pizzeria on any other block and avoid da lines /wait and get da same exact thing.

Side note , there this small spot on Baxter Ave in Elmhurst Queens (right off of 82nd street) named Louies , they make a pretty decent grandma slice
 
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first attempt at a cast iron pie and pretty successful. great caramelization of cheese and sauce for the crust. the pan basically butter fries (or oil fries if you use oil) the bottom for a great crust and bottom

only miss was the boars head pepperoni which was pretty mid

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Took a fun little drive to re-live some of our childhood Pizza Hut memories. This is a restored Pizza Hut dine-in restaurant in the town of Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania. About a 3 hours drive from NYC.

The Hut styling, the red glasses, the Tiffany style lamps & man oh man, the 🍕! Everything was so OG! As a kid growing up in the 90's this is what it was all about. Pizza Hut was a weekly tradition for my family. Had an absolute blast!
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