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Haven't tried it. Just saw it when I was in there recently.Thank you! Is it still somewhat decent?
Haven't tried it. Just saw it when I was in there recently.Thank you! Is it still somewhat decent?
Nope...Bucc-ee's.Sheetz …. Best gas station food
It's likely the filet-and-Gideons crowd didn't care for it.Believe it or not, they used to have amazing flatbreads at Roaring Forks, the quick service over at Wilderness Lodge. They would have a Margarita flatbread and a “flatbread of that day”, they were consistently delicious. Once they did the refurb there several years ago , they ditched the flatbreads off the menu and the food went downhill, big time. I couldn’t believe how they ruined Roaring Forks after the refurbishment!
Well, your second declaration is true.Full disclosure - I'm not from the Northeast and I'm not a pizza snob. I love Papa Johns..
No, there is not good pizza anywhere in Florida IMO. The pizza quality starts getting bad once you leave Northern New Jersey. (And yes, I'm a pizza snob, I live in CT where we have Pepe's, Sally's, and quite a few other unbelievably good pizza places.)
Your only chance for somewhat acceptable pizza is if you can find a national chain whose pizza isn't bad to begin with.
Pizza snob, you can get good pizza in Florida. Pepe's has 2, maybe 3 locations here. You can get pizza that is exactly like New Haven pizza, besides Pepe's there are other New Haven style places.
I’ve had Flipper’s Pizza - it was ok - I prefer Blaze - but the pepperoni pizza at Via Nap is still my favorite in WDW…Full disclosure - I'm not from the Northeast and I'm not a pizza snob. I love Papa Johns..
But there is good pizza at Florida (maybe not a Disney). In the area, Flippers is good. My husband said it was some of the best pizza he's had (again we aren't snobs and it did the job).
My family all being from New Jersey and New York, my standard for measuring a 'good' pizza is the NY style - thin crust. I also live in S. Florida, and we have plenty of very good pizza options down here - at least 4 good independent NY-style spots in my hometown, plus 2 Detroit style chains, 3 Chicago style chains, and 2 New Haven style joints (one chain, one independent). I don't think any of the NY ones can rank with the very best from NJ or NY, but there definitely proper, authentic style and at least in line with the mean/median of pizza in NJ/NY.. I'm lumping NY and NJ together as to 99% of the country they wouldn't detect any difference - though NY pizza tends to be a little more foldable without cracking vs NJ pizza.
Then again, S. Florida isn't really 'Florida' - certainly we're not part of the southern US. We're NYC's 6th borough, and New Jersey's negative-1100 turnpike exit.
Now Disney World is still in Florida, and struggles a bit more for great pizza. But it does have good to OK pizza options - depending on your style. Within WDW - there are no proper deep dish options, so forget that. Also no proper New Haven style joints. For NY/NJ pizza lovers, I find Pizza Ponte to be the most passable option - I find it better than Blaz'd. For Neopolitan pizza, Napoli is pretty decent. Honestly, any other joint in WDW is somewhere between bread with pizza-like toppings, or cardboard with pizza-like toppings. Flatbreads are a completely different food type - so I'm excluding those as well.
This was several years ago, but at that time we found out that when you ordered a whole pizza from the window it was pretty decent, but if you just ordered a slice it wasn't very good. You would think it would be the same thing, but it definitely wasn't.Our last trip we went to the pizza window at Boardwalk (which we found to be ok pre-Covid) and it was so bad we threw it out. Tasted exactly like cardboard. Ready bad.