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New Haven Style Pizza


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  1. JCDec 24, 2007

    My hubbie and I have a quest to find the best pizza in town–so we have been tasting and comparing pizzas for 5 years. And each time, New Haven’s pizza has won out. The crust is perfect with a crunch and a chew; the sauce is flavorful and abundant; toppings are fresh. And it passes the next morning test (cold, right out of the fridge). Poli kala!

    And while we aren’t huge steak eaters, their cheesesteaks are very good–similar to Lorenzo’s which we also like.

    And the service at the counter is always pleasant, no matter how many folks are waiting.

  2. PraxitelesDec 17, 2007

    Great steaks, can definitely taste oregano which I think sets them apart from a lot of the other options in town.

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