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Best Pizza in Charlotte?


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34 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

A little local joint called Dominos

Yuck.  I'm all about NY style and Rosarios in Concord nc is the best by far around  here.  I will say that Marco's isn't completely disgusting and prices are good.

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23 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Yuck.  I'm all about NY style and Rosarios in Concord nc is the best by far around  here.  I will say that Marco's isn't completely disgusting and prices are good.

Agree....Rosarios is excellent. Brooklyn's in Concord near 601/49 is good also. I haven't eaten much Pizza in Charlotte but DaVinci's in the University area makes a good pizza. 

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1 hour ago, stbugs said:

So weird that the address is Matthews. I think it is technically Indian Trail, but Matthews is bigger/more well known. There are a lot of towns near that area that don't have post offices, so the address is Matthews.

Anyway, love that place. We had no idea it was there, we go to the Brooklyn Pizza (good, but not as good) because it is close and a friend just told us about it a few months ago. My wife is from upstate NY and liked the Beef on Weck. They also have solid calzones. Some places have the small/pre-made heat up calzones (like Brooklyn), but they have the fresh made put whatever you want in it ones.

I live right near Bisonte's and have their wings, pizza, subs quite often....it is pretty solid.

If you are out in the Indian Trail area, there is another place in Sun Valley called Francesco's that has great pizza, calzones, and pasta.  Family run place from two brothers from NY.  They are third generation restaurant owners....their dad, uncle, and grandfather all owned Italian restaurants in NY City.  The main guy is named Luigi (so you know he knows Italian food).

 

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