Ever eat Italian beef for dinner and then have senor Rico and a box of fiber bars you got for free at work and a few LA Croix and wonder if maybe your stomach might protest soon?
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If it had some darker food coloring in it I don't think I would notice. Unfortunately I prefer other chains cause the spices are weird
I find it hard to believe Colorado doesn't have any good pizza. Like it's literally the easiest thing in the world to not ******** up
Altitude ********s with the dough. Plus the further west you go, the more dumb shit they put on a pizza.
Until recently, there was no good pizza outside of the few big cities with a pizza culture (New York, Chicago, New Jersey, New Haven, maybe a couple of other "new"). Living in Madison in the 1980's (where I delivered for a "pizza" place") and I spent a lot of time in Milwaukee in the early 1990's and the pizza was atrocious. It's only 90 miles away from Chicago, but it was awful. It is changing, but don't get me started on the abomination that they call "pizza" in St. Louis. ...and this. Sadly, that has infected much of the nation now.
I remember this place near bush stadium Calicos? That had pretty good pizza. You’re saying I should move to Colorado and start my own pizzeria?
There is one island of pizza civilization here. A Giordano's in downtown Denver. Been there once and it's Giordano's and good. Problem for me is that it's downtown and I'm in the south 'burbs. Makes it a hike (doable, but requires a commitment of time) to go there.
That’s not saying much. I think it’s the most expensive in the nation. Oregon is cheapest but I heard the odds of a psunami in my lifetime is the highest. Giordanos is pretty good. There’s one 2.5 miles from here. Might need to walk just to digest it all though
I eat pizza wherever my wife runs races and the worst in the nation, so far, is St. Louis. It's like a worse version of the lunch pizza in elementary school. I can't believe people enjoy it, it is so terrible. Louisville comes in a distance second for terribleness. Minnesota's was surprisingly good, but I'd stick with the juicy lucy.