There are few consolations of getting older. Who cares if you know everything when everyone under thirty doesn't believe you. I'll tell you what really matters-Groupon!!!Anonymous wrote:You too. And I'm from Boston and lived in New York. Agree that the pizza options here are preeeeety slim. I remember crying about the coffee and bread when we first moved here. Now the coffee and bread is better and I've lived long enough to know what really matters. One consolation of getting older I guess.
Me too. Let's just agree to disagree....over a slice sometimeAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:See, I think Flippin is just so...meh. To each his own, I guess. 9:39, are you the owner of Flippin and worried about business slowing down even more when school lets out in the summer?
Hahahahaha...no I'm not the owner, just a person likes a nice slice of pizza from time to time.
FWIW, I'm a native Philadelphian and when I moved here years ago and saw what the pizza offerings were I almost moved back home. Have a super beautiful day!Anonymous wrote:See, I think Flippin is just so...meh. To each his own, I guess. 9:39, are you the owner of Flippin and worried about business slowing down even more when school lets out in the summer?
Anonymous wrote:If you think Flippin is better than V&D, you must think we're talking about fried chicken, not pizza. Vince and Dominics is the real deal, Flippin is high school cafeteria quality.
The ambience at Broadway is quite divine-red velvet banquets,tuxedo clad waiters bringing finger bowls after every course and strolling violinists. Also, don't forget to try the vichyssoise-DELISH!Anonymous wrote:Vince and Dominics isn't really conducive to having a nice conversation and catching up.
There is Broadway Pizza over in the Cabin John Plaza on Tuckerman. I haven't tried it and I don't know what the atmosphere is like.
The Ledo isn't bad.
Anonymous wrote:Vince and Dominics? Oh my God I hate that pizza. Yuck. It's waaaaaaaaaaaay to thick and heavy. I feel like I'm eating a sponge. I prefer Flippin Pizza by a mile. Not much of a restaurant though. Just a few utilitarian tables - counter service only.