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    I forgot, Ramuntos in Hanover is also very good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATsawyer View Post
    The best pizza is a good pie nearest to where you are. In Shenandoah, that would be Rudy's in Sperryville VA. But they're only open Thurs.-Sun.

    And at the expense of launching another thread, you will pass Central Coffee Roasters in Rt 211 on your way down the mountain to Sperryville. A great cuppa joe and free to trail maintainers, but again, only open Fri-Sun.
    good call on both counts!
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    Quote Originally Posted by the goat View Post
    good call on both counts!
    Sperryville is such a nice, quaint little town. I always enjoy driving thorugh Sperryville when I am headed into SNP via Thorton Gap. Never thought to stop for food though. Ill be sure to check out the pizza joint.

    There is a maple tree at the main crossroads in town that turns an electric orange come fall. I took a picture of it ablaze one fall, and found a picture of the same tree in a great book I bought for my mom for xmas entitled "Champion Trees of Virginia".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tennessee Viking View Post
    Pizza Plus in Damascus, Hampton, and Erwin has some of the best cheap pizza. Damascus has the bigger of the buffets.

    Need to try Quincy's in Damascus.
    Pizza Plus is disgusting.
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    Gorham, NH
    2 different places, don't remember their names but both were better than any other on the trail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the goat View Post
    the red onion in rangeley. you can order your pie with a multitude of toppings including double dough, enough said.
    I don't know if this is the place I went to in Rangeley (about 7 years ago), but if it is, they had a Reuben pizza which might have been the best single thing I had ever eaten to that point (or it might have been the 5 days on the Trail ).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ender View Post
    In NY, I think at NY52, it's a .25 mile walk to a deli and pizza joint. The pizza at that pizza joint? Shockingly good. Like, way better than it has any right to be. I've lived in NYC for almost 2 decades on and off, spent plenty of time in Chicago, and this pizza would battle it out with the best of them. Seriously, I've not had it's match in any other trailside pizza place. So so so worth going to.
    I got a calzone at this place that was as big as a hubcap on a 65 Dodge Dart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scope View Post
    C'mon man... its got to be along the trail somewhere in NY!!

    I ordered pizza at Mohican Trail Center in NJ in '07 from some place in NY and it was awesome.



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    I also liked the pizza at NOC this past fall. Homemade through and through. I didn't have pizza much this past year though



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    Quote Originally Posted by -SEEKER- View Post
    So far for me it was at NOC at the Rivers End Restaurant.

    Just saw this. Yes it was excellent this past fall.



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    other than the phone ordered crappy pizza from partnership shelter, there is but one pizza to be had on the trail. and it is the best. a simple flour tortilla with cheese and peperoni . searved when famished.it is the pizza of the mind as radio is the theater of the mind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mweinstone View Post
    other than the phone ordered crappy pizza from partnership shelter, there is but one pizza to be had on the trail. and it is the best. a simple flour tortilla with cheese and peperoni . searved when famished.it is the pizza of the mind as radio is the theater of the mind.
    I have to agree and I have ordered pizza from Partnership. Pepperoni and cheese on a tortilla after a hard day on the Trail is magical.
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    In 1990 I ordered 2 hoagies and a large pizza to be delivered to Antler's Campsite in the Wilderness. You had to pay for it ahead of time in Monson and you had to be there when you say you will because if not they just leave it at the campsite and leave. I have no idea whether it was actually good pizza or not but I can tell you that it was INCREDIBLE!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cookerhiker View Post
    Best I can recall in the Trail corridor was in Hanover but I don't remember the name of the place.
    Quote Originally Posted by 4eyedbuzzard View Post
    I forgot, Ramuntos in Hanover is also very good.
    That must be the one I had in mind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by -SEEKER- View Post
    So far for me it was at NOC at the Rivers End Restaurant.
    Tried their pizza this weekend at SoRuck and it was great! Looking forward to it when I hike the Bartram Trail this spring.
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    There must be a lot of folks struggling with their New Year's Resolutions. In the last few weeks, I've seen more posts about food than usual.

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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...)
    The Manchester Pizza House aint too shabby either.
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    The one on the river restaurant at the NOC was very good.

    In Monson, the gas station at the east end of town has outstanding pizza (much to our surprise). We took their pizza back to Shaws in 07 and 09 and both times it was great. We carried cold leftovers into the HMW were it was enjoyed even more.

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    River's End at NOC and Quincy's in Damascus...yum!
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    If you come off the trail at the northern end of Shenandoah National Park in Front Royal you must try The Melting Pot .The "Pot" is a Front Royal institution,been eating their pizza since I was a kid. Yummy ,good price and cold beer ,whats not to like ?

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