I was initially making a dumb joke, but no, I wouldn’t. Maybe Italy for the novelty of it, but I’ve had too many bad pizza experiences outside of CT to even bother giving it another try. Maybe Chicago, though.
so looking into this on the Wikipedia I can comfortably say New Haven, Connecticut is comprnsating harder than a lifted truck flying a dozen Gadsden flags. I’ll have to try it myself, but the description sounds like a hipster joint with bad taste.
That’s insane coming from me because I’ll gladly die on the hill that the right way to enjoy food is the way you enjoy it.
If I’d rather eat a shoe or eat pizza outside of Connecticut.
You wouldn’t eat pizza from NYC? Or Italy, for that matter?
I was initially making a dumb joke, but no, I wouldn’t. Maybe Italy for the novelty of it, but I’ve had too many bad pizza experiences outside of CT to even bother giving it another try. Maybe Chicago, though.
This is the kinda harmless but thoroughly bananas take I’m here in the thread for. Great work lol
Why Italy? Americans invented pizza as we know it today.
I don’t disagree
I’ve never heard of Connecticut as a pizza culture, and pizza is literally 90% of my body by weight.
Oh, yeah. Big time. When you’ve got a minute, look up “pizza capital” (provided you’re in the US).
so looking into this on the Wikipedia I can comfortably say New Haven, Connecticut is comprnsating harder than a lifted truck flying a dozen Gadsden flags. I’ll have to try it myself, but the description sounds like a hipster joint with bad taste.
That’s insane coming from me because I’ll gladly die on the hill that the right way to enjoy food is the way you enjoy it.
Just googled New Haven pizza… looks like typical mall fare? Thin crust pizza is okay sometimes, I guess, but I’d hardly call it the best pizza around.