1. I chose it when I used to work the night audit shift at a local hotel. It was also the days before Comcast killed The Screen Savers on Tech TV. Kevin Rose had a segment called the Dark Tipper. I combined the two, and since it's an unusual name, it's a 99.9% chance that if you find one on another forum somewhere, that's also me. :)
  2. In Boulder Co it is a take and bake from Nick n' Willy's on the Pearl street mall. Specifically the "Nick-N-Willy's Classic" with an add on of green chilies!
  3. We used to have a Nick-N-Willy's near us. The pizza was absolutely great. Unfortunately, they couldn't survive this economy.
  4. Im gonna have to say that any NY pizza is better than any pizza I have eaten in the mid west so far. Im orignaly from NY , only living in KC for 9 yrs now.
  5. NY pizza is better than ANY pizza.

    it is made of awesomeness.



    ive been waiting to say that.
  6. When A friend and I went to Wrigley a couple years ago, we talked to some vendors outside left field as we searched a good Chicago dog place. They mentioned pizza, and we said we'd already been to Giordano's as a first stop in town. They practically genuflected at the name. Instant cred. :)
  7. You guys need to check out KotiPizza if you every visit Finland, or China, I think they've got it there as well nowadays. :D
  8. If you're ever in Green Bay, you have to go to Jake's Pizza on Main St. I think it's one of the best in town. Also, Cranky Pat's on the corner of Bellevue St. and Cass is great. Both thin crust pies.

    Aaron
  9. DeLorenzo's, Hamilton NJ, Mercer County, formerly of Trenton.
  10. The best pizza I remember was in Isolabona, on a short motorcycle vacation. The town is a bit up in the mountains, and is actually very close to France. It even wasn't our intention to get up there originally
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  11. Chicago style deep dish for me. Lou Malnati's or Pequod's.