Best pizza in the bay area?
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Best pizza in the bay area?
Hey,
I love good pizza, thick chewy sourdough is my favorite but I haven't had any good pizza in a long time, anyone suggest where I can find some?
Some pizza that is, I already know I can't find anything else
I love good pizza, thick chewy sourdough is my favorite but I haven't had any good pizza in a long time, anyone suggest where I can find some?
Some pizza that is, I already know I can't find anything else
Zachary's in Berkeley is Chicago style and its ****ing awesome. Windy City in San Mateo is also really good Chicago style.
For New York style, I like Pizza Orgasmica in SF or Brooklyn Pizza in San Rafael.
For Italian style Pizza, I like Gialina in San Francisco.
For Sourdough pizza, its Goat Hill in SF.
For New York style, I like Pizza Orgasmica in SF or Brooklyn Pizza in San Rafael.
For Italian style Pizza, I like Gialina in San Francisco.
For Sourdough pizza, its Goat Hill in SF.
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You're kidding? There is an Amici's across the street from where I work very close to ATT park, not my favorite for sure, oh well to each their own.
Yeah, I haven't been to Zachary's in a while, it was pretty good, think I need to stop by again...I think it's in Berkeley though 
I haven't a clue what "italian" style pizza is, when I was in Italy, all the pizza was bad haha.
I do hit goat hill for lunch at least once a month, maybe more when the weather is nice and I have a car (stupid car is broken again
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Blondies where? I've never really liked it, don't hate it either, and that place downtown SF just pisses me off with the customer service. Last time I was there after waiting in line for like 20 mins, the guy at the counter took the order of a very cute girl standing behind me like I wasn't waiting there for 20 mins...I was pissed and haven't been back.

I do hit goat hill for lunch at least once a month, maybe more when the weather is nice and I have a car (stupid car is broken again
)Blondies where? I've never really liked it, don't hate it either, and that place downtown SF just pisses me off with the customer service. Last time I was there after waiting in line for like 20 mins, the guy at the counter took the order of a very cute girl standing behind me like I wasn't waiting there for 20 mins...I was pissed and haven't been back.
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Check out Extreme Pizza they got good stuff... Zachary's is pretty good... I hear The Cheese Board in Berkely is REALLY good but never tried
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Zachary's in Berkeley is Chicago style and its ****ing awesome. Windy City in San Mateo is also really good Chicago style.
For New York style, I like Pizza Orgasmica in SF or Brooklyn Pizza in San Rafael.
For Italian style Pizza, I like Gialina in San Francisco.
For Sourdough pizza, its Goat Hill in SF.
For New York style, I like Pizza Orgasmica in SF or Brooklyn Pizza in San Rafael.
For Italian style Pizza, I like Gialina in San Francisco.
For Sourdough pizza, its Goat Hill in SF.
+1000 for windy city pizza in San mateo! I also like new York pizza in redwood city.
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Just a random throw it out there, If you ever go to Antioch try Bella Pizza & Pasta on A st & 18th. Its probably the second best pizza I have ever had (behind Zachary's), and I grew up eating pizza there so its standed the test of time.


