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The Best Pizza in town...


Panthro

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Oh no you din't!

Looks like cheese bread with a splash of sauce on it.

It's a shame you guys can't experience the pure glory that is Chambersburg style pizza from that renowned poohole, Trenton, NJ.

It's a shame that you won't send me any, so I can find out for myself. :D :leaving:

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It's a shame that you won't send me any, so I can find out for myself. :D :leaving:

Sorry man, it don't travel that well. Sometimes I'll stop and get a couple pies (i.e. tomato pie, NOT pizza) and ask the guy to cook em only halfway. Get home, throw em on the pizza stone and they're pretty good (though not as good as getting them straight from the restaurant's oven).

But...iffin' you get up to Philly sometime, I'll drive out and take ya fer some!

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http://www.moosestooth.net/menuMAIN.htm

You never said which city.

Moose's Tooth is by far the best pizza I've EVER had.

The funny thing, I use to believe that it couldn't be true.

That being said, once sitting down, and having their food, I know that there is NOTHING that can come close. This coming from someone who use to manage a pizzaria. I'm sure many of you will think, "like that means anything,"

but I know how to make a good pizza. I'm all about pride, craftmanship, and good ingrediants (sp?).

Take one look at some of the pizza's they make, and it makes it worth while to go to Alaska SPECIFICALLY for Moose's Tooth pizza, but I also encourage people to take part in the fishing and the hunting!:D

P.S. My Personal favorite pizza of their is the Avalance. Check it out on their Menu.

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