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  1. #201
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    Quote Originally Posted by concretejungle View Post
    Ah, Cosmo's. Definitely beat out Abo's when it opened on the Hill. Great spot, right next to K's after I got drunk.
    Is the Sink still around? If memory serves they had decent pie?

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    Quote Originally Posted by billyk View Post
    I don’t understand people who order a plain cheese pizza. I know people who do that, and they seem very happy with their choice, but to me it just doesn’t compute.
    I'm a vegetarian, so that's basically the reason. Margarita pizzas are basically cheese pizzas, but a bit fancier (and often better). If a place has decent fried eggplant, I'll order that. I rarely think that mushrooms are that good of an add. I do definitely miss pepperoni pizza though. It's one of the perfect foods in my mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by billyk View Post
    I don’t understand people who order a plain cheese pizza. I know people who do that, and they seem very happy with their choice, but to me it just doesn’t compute.
    I have a friend who orders his pizza sans cheese.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KQ View Post
    I have a friend who orders his pizza sans cheese.
    the fuck? so just dough and sauce?
    swing your fucking sword.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KQ View Post
    I have a friend who orders his pizza sans cheese.
    Quote Originally Posted by stealurface831 View Post
    the fuck? so just dough and sauce?
    Back when I worked in the pizza parlor, we had a couple of regular customers who did this. Cheese allergies or lactose intolerance.

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    yer talkin’ bout tomato pie…..it’s an upstate delicacy.

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    Holy fuck. And now we’re upstate again.

    Mmmmmmm
    Tomato pie
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldMember View Post
    Back when I worked in the pizza parlor, we had a couple of regular customers who did this. Cheese allergies or lactose intolerance.
    Vegans too. I've had a few good/decent vegan pizzas.

    Got friends crashing at my place tonight, I think I'm gonna pick up one of these tonight. $20-25 for an 18" pizza, a bit more for the square Sicilian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stealurface831 View Post
    the fuck? so just dough and sauce?
    its called a tomato pie and they are pretty popular "upstate". youll find places that just have them pre cut wrapped in saran wrap and you eat it room temp. The crust and the sauce are really the most important parts anyway...if either of those suck, its a fail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skidog View Post
    its called a tomato pie and they are pretty popular "upstate". youll find places that just have them pre cut wrapped in saran wrap and you eat it room temp. The crust and the sauce are really the most important parts anyway...if either of those suck, its a fail.
    As a Chicago guy. I never had tomato pie most of my life. But holy shit is that good. Cold. Leftover. A sales rep used to bring it by once a month. Room temp. Four hours old. But Shazam damn good eats.

    Is it any better hot? Never had that.
    . . .

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    no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m2711c View Post
    yer talkin’ bout tomato pie…..it’s an upstate delicacy.
    Also- in the classic New Haven places like Pepe's, it used to be that if you didn't ask for mozzarella they'd ask "with moots too?", as traditionally their tomato pie apizzas were served with just light pecorino shavings. Now they assume you want mozz, but plenty still order it specifically without

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    Quote Originally Posted by abraham View Post
    Vegans too. I've had a few good/decent vegan pizzas.

    Got friends crashing at my place tonight, I think I'm gonna pick up one of these tonight. $20-25 for an 18" pizza, a bit more for the square Sicilian.

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    How much do you pay for pizza?

    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    As a Chicago guy. I never had tomato pie most of my life. But holy shit is that good. Cold. Leftover. A sales rep used to bring it by once a month. Room temp. Four hours old. But Shazam damn good eats.

    Is it any better hot? Never had that.
    Oddly no. Cold and fresh. Warming it morphs it into an unintended form.

    I always go no cheese on pizza. It’s all about the dough and sauce and quality of toppings. I have a milk allergy but if I wake up tomorrow absent an allergy I doubt I’d ever get cheese on a pizza again by choice. Through the looking glass.
    Uno mas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tele 'til You're Smelly View Post
    Also- in the classic New Haven places like Pepe's, it used to be that if you didn't ask for mozzarella they'd ask "with moots too?", as traditionally their tomato pie apizzas were served with just light pecorino shavings. Now they assume you want mozz, but plenty still order it specifically without
    Pepe's was my absolute favorite pizza place pre-vegetarianism. The greasiness and char and its interaction with the pepperoni was just perfect. Modern and it's fried eggplant were the closest substitute afterwards, but it was never quite the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m2711c View Post
    yer talkin’ bout tomato pie…..it’s an upstate delicacy.

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    Tomato pie is big in certain communities here in PA too.....Best served soft/room temp/sitting for a few hours.

    College teammate’s family from Montgomery Co., PA would bring us “trays” of tomato pie on game day Saturdays to demolish at post game family tailgates or bus trips home. Seeing that family with that stack of pies was a godsend after a long game. (plus he had hot sisters)

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    Quote Originally Posted by KQ View Post
    I have a friend who orders his pizza sans cheese.
    My college pizza joint has the Mikey's Special, where the cheese went on first and then the sauce. It was surprisingly different and awesome.

    But no cheese? I don't know what that is but it isn't pizza. That's like restaurant bread service at best.
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    Add me to the list of those that think Tomato Pie is best room temp.

    20” double pepperoni half onion. $34

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    OMG that looks good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KQ View Post
    I have a friend who orders his pizza sans cheese.
    Is it still a pizza then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EWG View Post
    Add me to the list of those that think Tomato Pie is best room temp.

    20” double pepperoni half onion. $34

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    My youngest has a thing for pepperoni and bacon.

    It’s fucking delicious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    Coal pizza has been canceled.
    But what about "Clean Coal" pizza?

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