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Okay we all like PIIIIIIZZZZZZZZZZZZZAAAAAAAAAA!!
Right.
My girlfriend after she gets done at the club,we get Angelo's in Lakewood.
Then after that, its PS3.
Angelo's a Cleveland landmark.
Why does pizza taste better before sex and during the Super Bowl?
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I can honestly say I've never had pizza during a Superbowl.
But if I wanted some it'd come from Rotolo's in Grandview Heights.
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OK.....I am more interested in what sort of club she works in?  As the previous poster, I don't think I have ever ordered Pizza for a Super Bowl.....no, I know I haven't. The event for me requires the meal to be an event as well. I have always gone above and beyond and cooked up something beyond pizza or brats. I am leaning towards chicken paprikash this year. I'll know by tomorrow afternoon. Pat's mother has a breast issue with the results tomorrow, so if she gets back Sunday morning, paprikash, if not until next Thursday, heck, it might be a pizza....so to go with your thread, I might go with pizza. Since I have no good pie houses close enough to drive there drunk, and the good ones don't deliver, I favor Papa Johns over the others. 
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I probably wont have pizza but if I did it would be a Cassano's deluxe.
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Why does pizza taste better before sex
Got to be the anchovies
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It doesn't, if you're doing it right.
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Wedgewood.
The best around.
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Angelo's is great. Personally, I like Danny Boys a smidge better.
If your in the Westlake area, try Pizza By Robert...some relation to the Angelo's family. His seafood pizza is great.
With all that said, wings for me this Sunday.
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I absolutely love their salami pizza...so good.
I pretty much always have pizza at a Superbowl party. For one, I have a 6 year old, I have a nephew, and my friend's have young kids. I do cook a fair amount of food, but you gotta have stuff the kids will definitely eat.
Also, when I think of watching football, wings, beer and pizza are the first things I always think about. I'm sure I won't be woofing down just pizza because of all the other stuff, but I can't pay up a slice, especially Wedgewood.
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Wedgewood is good.
I like Tangier and La Villa better though.
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Pizza is good for any party. While the Super Bowl screams for a big effort, pizza can trump that as long as the pizza is good and there are lots of options.
A few years back we ordered three pizzas from Papa Johns and three from Dominos. We did different crusts and different toppings. Everyone got to taste test each one. It's was kinda fun.
But those are both mega chains. Here in Chicago, my go-to's are Lou Malnati's, Pequad's, Louigi's (in Lincoln Park) & Brandi Pizzeria (they have this amazing whole wheat crust).
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Oh, go to Papa John's site to register for their coin flip game. If you pick right, you get a free large pizza. And on top of that, after you register, you can place an order for a large pizza that's 50% off (the same time you register).
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I have had Pizza by Robert delivered to my room before. It is a good pizza.
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Wedgewood is good.
I like Tangier and La Villa better though.
That's communist talk right there.
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I like Tangier and La Villa better though.
I agree Wedgewood is good, very good. I also like Belleria.
There are some Jet's opening in our area, not too bad.
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Oh, go to Papa John's site to register for their coin flip game. If you pick right, you get a free large pizza. And on top of that, after you register, you can place an order for a large pizza that's 50% off (the same time you register).
That's awesome.
Papa John gets kind of a bad rap, but their pizza isn't all that bad. You have to get the pepperocinis on the side and the garlic sauce though.
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In the Dayton area I'd have to go with either Donato's or Cassano's. But I also like Papa Johns. Here in Thailand only Pizza Company delivers. But if I had my choice of local options I'd go with Modena's  (relevant to everyone I know)
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Why does pizza taste better before sex?
It doesn't, if you're doing it right.
Amen to this. After.
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Well in little old northern Cambria County, PA (where I'll be celebrating my neice's birthday/dad's retirement this weekend) my top three are Bonatesta's Tavern, the Nicktown Hotel, and the Blue Goose Inn. I know they don't mean squat to most if not all of you, but I'd go through what Hawkeye did to get Adam's Ribs on MASH for one of these pizzas!
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Oh, go to Papa John's site to register for their coin flip game. If you pick right, you get a free large pizza. And on top of that, after you register, you can place an order for a large pizza that's 50% off (the same time you register).
That's awesome.
Papa John gets kind of a bad rap, but their pizza isn't all that bad. You have to get the pepperocinis on the side and the garlic sauce though.
As I said, I like Papa Johns over the other chain delivery stores. Here, I have PJ's, Domino's, and Pizza Hut.
I have no Mom and Pop outfits inside of 10 miles, and if they deliver, it is a very limited delivery area.
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Wedgewood is good.
I like Tangier and La Villa better though.
My parents grew up in Struthers, and my grandparents and some cousins/aunts/uncles are still there. I haven't had Tangier's pizza for YEARS, so I can't really be the judge of it. My grandparents used to order it from there back in the day for their Bdays, etc. when we got together. I know I haven't had La Villa.
But I have a hard time believing it to be better than Wedgewood... 
If it is, it has to be the best slice around, because Wedgewood is by far my favorite.
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But those are both mega chains. Here in Chicago, my go-to's are Lou Malnati's, Pequad's, Louigi's (in Lincoln Park) & Brandi Pizzeria (they have this amazing whole wheat crust).
I had Lou Malnati's when I was in Chicago a few years back. Fantastic deep dish! Love it.
Wasn't impressed with the wings we ordered, but Chicago is more known for their pizza and steakhouses. I had a hard time just finding places to get wings where we were.
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It's been a while since I had Wedgewood, but the last time I did it was awful. Maybe it was just a bad day, but the crust was flat tasting, and the sauce was so-so.
That was from the South Avenue store.
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I hear that all the time. People say that the Boardman store tastes different than the original in Austintown. My one friend said he told them that, and they even said people tell them that all the time, but they can't figure out why because everything is the same.
I live 5 minutes from the original, so I've never had a reason to get it in Boardman.
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When my best friend lived in Austintown, we used to go to Wedgewood all the time. That was a long, long, long time ago though.
Cornersburg Pizza used to be really good, but I wasn't thrilled with it the last time I got it either. I used to get it from the Boardman store frequently when I was younger .... but the last time I got it it was so-so.
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You guys just need to drive south and get some Nicks Pizza in Wellsville, or Mary's pizza in Lisbon so you can stop eating that garbage made in mahoning county 
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Wedgewood is fantastic! I will say that I've eaten pizza at various places when vacationing or on trips, and outside of Chicago, there aren't many places that knows how to do pizza like around here. Good stuff.
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Pizza hutt and meat lovers pizza add my own onions, mushrooms, banana peppers, black olives and Jalepenos oo add another layer of cheese and back again. It becomes more than just a pizza.
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I just had Tangier tonight. It was excellent. The sauce was a little spicy, but with just a touch of sweetness. The sausage was tasty, and the cheese was nice and gooey, and their regular cheese was almost extra cheese. The crust was exceptional, chewy with a really nice flavor. My poor dog almost didn't get any leftover crust, that's how nice it was.
The only problem I have with Tangier is that they are somewhat inconsistent. (as happens with a lot of smaller places) However, when they are "on", there are few better.
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I like Kraus's pizza .. I get the topper...It has a thin layer of crust on top..Almost like Calzone ...
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Jets Pizza in Willoughby. Deep dish all meat...to die for.
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Love Kraus's but you really have to get it from the Amherst location in Massillon. It is by far the best.
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I know the one.. it's right by the hospital...yes it's good... have a friend who lives on Amherst, north of lake ave.. and another who lives on Lori... I often go to the 30th st one...near rt 62 and market ...it has a diner and bar...Pizza beer and sports tv...
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