Recent comments in /f/Newark

seg-fault t1_j4cqj4v wrote

I'm serious... even if you don't want to go to the lengths of making your own dough (not hard) or sauce (definitely not hard), making your own pie at home will enable you to enjoy a hot pizza with a crispy crust made to your liking.

There is no pizza in Newark that's worth paying delivery prices for. With a few dollars worth of ingredients, your oven turned as hot as it can get (normally 550F), a heavy cast iron pan (or just a standard sheet pan), and some practice you can beat the quality of most of the mediocre places in the city and you don't get nickled and dimed to death on toppings.

I wouldn't recommend it if I didn't do it myself. But I guess people took this as a joke or a snide remark? The pizza in Newark is awful and I doubt that will change any time soon.

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Ironboundian t1_j4cddah wrote

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RationalMellow t1_j4a5sea wrote

What happened in New Jersey’s history is much different from that. There was annexation but a lot towns did break away from much larger ones and formed their own “townships,” boroughs, and villages. I’d also say they don’t take mass transit to Newark because there’s simply nothing else (besides the arena at this point) that would bring people in to the city for the purpose of mass transit use.

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Nwk_NJ t1_j49fclm wrote

Tonys!!!!

Tonys is a solid pie.

Queen is good but worst hours. Mercato is good but it'd a certain kind of pie. Mulberry St. Pizza isn't bad and solid....

Pizzaland in North Arlington will deliver via door dash its good as well.

Also Gencarellis will deliver. They are in the North ward. Great huge calzones too.

I usually get Tonys

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