I live in MD now but grew up in NJ. The pizza quality goes down the toilet once you leave NJ. In September I went to visit a friend who lives in NJ and I wanted to get pizza since I missed pizza that didn't taste bad lolNo, 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.
Why would I find the time - it doesn’t take much sampling to know a pizza desert when you encounter one -Some of you amaze me. I can't imagine eating at every restaurant serving pizza in the state of Florida. That's quite the accomplishment. How do you find the time?
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Nary a decent slice for miles...
The answer to the question depends on where you live. As a North Jersey person, I completely agree. I retired last year to south Jersey and have yet to find decent pizza here. LOLNo, 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.
Florida doesn’t have good BBQ eitherWell, I’m just saying that outside of a handful of US states, nowhere else has good BBQ or Mexican/TexMex, especially New JerseyThere you go pizza snobs.
I agree with that mostly. I’m in Texas, so I can judgeFlorida doesn’t have good BBQ either![]()
You're not even wrong. NJ has awful BBQ. Maryland does too (well, American BBQ anyway. Korean BBQ here rules).Well, I’m just saying that outside of a handful of US states, nowhere else has good BBQ or Mexican/TexMex, especially New JerseyThere you go pizza snobs.
I was sort of thinking the same. There are plenty of people who haven't had NJ pizza, yet they manage to find and enjoy pizza in every other state. I would love to try some authentic NJ pizza, but I'm not going to avoid pizza from other places because I've had some really tasty pies over the years.Well, I’m just saying that outside of a handful of US states, nowhere else has good BBQ or Mexican/TexMex, especially New JerseyThere you go pizza snobs.
Um, OK. The discussion was pizza… no reason NJ would have anything special in BBQ or Tex/Mex. Isn’t that another thread?Well, I’m just saying that outside of a handful of US states, nowhere else has good BBQ or Mexican/TexMex, especially New JerseyThere you go pizza snobs.