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    Should specify that it was Pizza Plus that delivered to the Partnership Shelter. Also, I remember the Red Onion in Rangeley being very good, close to Ramunto's level. And for pure scale, can't beat the place that delivers to the Birdcage in Dalton, Mass. (I forget the name).
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    You can get a good pizza in Delaware Water Gap, PA: going North on AT, go left on main drag in town, about 2 blocks to traffic light (downhill BTW), pizza across the street (and beer available as I remember).

    Now, a philosophical question: wouldn't the correct question be "Who has the MOST pizza?" Picture in link above looks like a candidate.

    Personally, I have never had a decent pizza south of Mason-Dixon line (and I have tried many samples), PA is pretty spotty, and nothing good north of Massachusetts.

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    One time I thought the microwave pizza I got at Neel's was pretty good but then again I can eat the back end of a wooden hobby horse and the southern end of a duck flying north.
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    Quote Originally Posted by atmilkman View Post
    One time I thought the microwave pizza I got at Neel's was pretty good but then again I can eat the back end of a wooden hobby horse and the southern end of a duck flying north.
    and i can eat the azz off a skunk in heat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    and i can eat the azz off a skunk in heat
    Wow. Just wow.
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    The goodness or badness of a pizza seems to be largely dependent on how hungry you are when you eat it IMHO. BUT the mom & pop pizza places are almost always going to have better pizza. The best one I ever had was in Monterey, California, far from NY, Chicago or the AT.
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    When you're hiking, all pizza is good pizza. I grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio eating Larosa's World Famous pizza; however, there came the day when i thought the microwave pizza at the hostel in Glencliff, NH was the best ******ing pizza on the planet.

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    When you are in Franklin, NC it is Vito's

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    Pizza Plus in Bastian VA (Bland County) Lunch buffet every day 11am -2pm various pizzas and salad bar, $7.50.
    Of course if you contact Fort Bastian when you are at the Trail Head on Rte 615 or Rte 52 you will be picked up shuttled to and from there and its FREE! Courtesy of Fort Bastian.
    Trubrit. 708 207 6725.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrCharlie2 View Post
    You can get a good pizza in Delaware Water Gap, PA: going North on AT, go left on main drag in town, about 2 blocks to traffic light (downhill BTW), pizza across the street (and beer available as I remember).

    Now, a philosophical question: wouldn't the correct question be "Who has the MOST pizza?" Picture in link above looks like a candidate.

    Personally, I have never had a decent pizza south of Mason-Dixon line (and I have tried many samples), PA is pretty spotty, and nothing good north of Massachusetts.
    DWG was my guess for a decent look for a pie, and my cousin owns a place in Quechee, Vt.[long walk from AT/LT], but being from New Haven county, Connecticut, I don't look for pizza anywhere else! When I travel I like to eat native.

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    Quote Originally Posted by full conditions View Post
    There's a place about a mile upstream of NOC called Pizza by the River that's definitely a cut above River's End - worth the walk.
    Quote Originally Posted by Sonno View Post
    Pizza By the River is pretty cool. Just pull your raft up on the dock there and order one! Was cool to see the ads for the place in the trees along the river. Neat concept.
    May want to reconsider that. My understanding is PBR has had issues with health violations.

    Just sayin'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scope View Post
    C'mon man... its got to be along the trail somewhere in NY!!
    That's what I'm sayin'.

    Florida Trail. If you are driving on I-75 through Gainesville, FL, get off at 39th Av. At the Publix Plaza is Pomodoro's Italian Reastuarant. They have the best NY style pizza in these parts. The chef's and owners are Italian. Imagine that. And Scope could get a pic of the waitresses and post them in his avatar.
    I'm not really a hiker, I just play one on White Blaze.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    and i can eat the azz off a skunk in heat
    Now that's pithy, brother.
    I'm not really a hiker, I just play one on White Blaze.

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    Quinceys right on the AT

    http://quinceyspizza.com/index.html

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    No skunk azz pizza on the menu.
    I'm not really a hiker, I just play one on White Blaze.

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    I haven't thru hiked but if you get off the trail at the de water gap and go to Goombas in stroudsburg on main street they have the best white pizza!

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    after 4 or 5 days on the trail, all pizza is the best.
    its all good

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10-K View Post
    Christos in Manchester Center, VT.

    Which also has the best breakfast @ Up for Breakfast.



    (I guess I should move to this place...)

    Man, you really are a Manchester Center fan - it's like Erwin of the North - I grocery shopped there, walked around in EMS, got a 1/2 pint of liquor across the road and hitched back to the trail - seems like I missed a lot!

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    Here are a couple in MA, in Gt. Barrington, Manhattan Pizza, on Rt. 7 as you enter town from the south (also Big Y see next). Lee, MA there is a new Big Y grocery store at the intersection I90, Rt.102 and Rt. 20 as you enter town, (where the truck stop used to be). Big Y has very good pizza and very reasonably priced and then there is Arizona Pizza in the center of town for wood fired pizza, more expensive, but full service bar. The best by far is the ones my wife makes, caramelized onions, hot sausage, sweet green peppers, whole black olives, green olives, a few hot peppers, pepperoni - fresh mozzarella cheese. The dough she makes has a sweet taste.

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