Scootin1
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- Location: Pleasanton, CA
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One of the best Pizza's is Gay 90's in Pleasanton CA. Big, thick, and juicy. Try it.
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chezkatie
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quote:Originally posted by Scootin1 One of the best Pizza's is Gay 90's in Pleasanton CA. Big, thick, and juicy. Try it. Your description sounds like a steak to me 
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Scootin1
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- Location: Pleasanton, CA
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I know, but it is sooo good. The crust is nice and crispy/chooey also!
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carlton pierre
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- Location: Knoxville, TN
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speaking of pizza crusts, do people prefer thin or thick? carl reitz
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Thin. In my opinion, pizza is a rustic food (Pepe's for me) with a rustic Italian crust ... and the thicker the crust, the doughier -- especially at places that think bulk = a better product.
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carlton pierre
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I had an outstanding pizza this week at a place in Stanton, DE just on the edge of Wilmington called Guisseppe's. Thin crust, but very flexible and chewy, not crisp. I loved it. I also tried a Sicilian type crust which was very thick, yet kind of crispy on the very bottom. I liked both. carl reitz
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