Lot of monster scores for Jersey pizza with all different styles. Delucia's definitely fits in with all the rest. We're lucky to live here with all this great pizza.
The crazy thing is that I have at least three places that I go to in my town that are excellent and there are much more in the surrounding towns. Probably why I haven't made it out there yet, but the place is legendary and I need to make a point of it.One bad thing about living in Cali is that the pizza sucks. Blaze Pizza anyone?
I really miss NJ pizza and I am jealous of you all.
Lot of monster scores for Jersey pizza with all different styles. Delucia's definitely fits in with all the rest. We're lucky to live here with all this great pizza.
Chimney Rock is ok. I did like Delucia's better but a lot of the places are sometimes hit and miss as well.I have lived in Raritan for 23 years and I have only been there twice. It was ok but I didn't think it was anything special. I might have to give it another try after everything dies down. I prefer Chimney Rock and use that as my go to for pizza.
One thing I found is that if you have a bunch of different dudes making the pies you'll run into misses. If it's just one or at most a second guy, you're good!Chimney Rock is ok. I did like Delucia's better but a lot of the places are sometimes hit and miss as well.
I've been there once, pretty good, but I used to go into Raritan for Uncle Vinny's all the time!I have lived in Raritan for 23 years and I have only been there twice. It was ok but I didn't think it was anything special. I might have to give it another try after everything dies down. I prefer Chimney Rock and use that as my go to for pizza.
Chimney Rock pizza is unique and pretty damn good. Not joking, just ordered dinner from C Rock, 5:20pm pick-up. The little one loves the pizza and minestrone soup.Chimney Rock is ok. I did like Delucia's better but a lot of the places are sometimes hit and miss as well.
I like it but I wouldn't rave about it. The one in Flemington tastes very similar to the original so I wouldn't chalk it up to that either. I just had it Sunday myself.Chimney Rock pizza is unique and pretty damn good. Not joking, just ordered dinner from C Rock, 5:20pm pick-up. The little one loves the pizza and minestrone soup.![]()
Blaze is almost as bad as Lebrons hairline. Coincidently they both flop a lotOne bad thing about living in Cali is that the pizza sucks. Blaze Pizza anyone?
I really miss NJ pizza and I am jealous of you all.
Same here in WA. Luckily found 2 decent places. The owner of one is Sicilian and the owner of the other is from NJ.One bad thing about living in Cali is that the pizza sucks. Blaze Pizza anyone?
I really miss NJ pizza and I am jealous of you all.
He always says. "One bite, you know the rules" Then he takes 7 bites before giving his rating.![]()
I believe I may know that placeSince I moved to outside of Charlotte, I've found a great place that makes legit Neapolitan Pizza. I would say it rivals some of the best places I've had in NJ.
The owner brings EVERYTHING in from Italy, and sources his water from a place in Pennsy because apparently the mineral content is that closest of Naples.
Alino's?I believe I may know that place
I used to frequently go to Chimney Rock in the ‘70s and ‘80s. I knew the owner and family and could have bought the bar, property, and license for roughly $750k a few decades ago. I didn’t because I knew nothing about the restaurant business, knew no one at the time who did, and was pursuing my career. The new (‘90s) owner has done a great job with it and opened another in Flemington and I think another elsewhere. Very good pizza; different from many other pies but very good.I have lived in Raritan for 23 years and I have only been there twice. It was ok but I didn't think it was anything special. I might have to give it another try after everything dies down. I prefer Chimney Rock and use that as my go to for pizza.
Thanks for posting! I haven’t made it to Bainbridge Island yet in my 6 years here but now have a reason to take the ferry over there!I thought you might enjoy the following article that was just published in the Seattle Times.
https://www.seattletimes.com/life/f...year-old-sourdough-starter-equal-great-pizza/
Will Grant, who is shown on the cover and mentioned at the end of the article, is my niece Penny's husband.
In 2017, Will won the Non-Traditional Best Pizza in America Trophy for his Vegetarian Sourdough Gorgonzola Pizza that is made from his family Sourdough (Will improved it) that has been in his family since the Klondike era. He is a member of the US Team that competes each year in the World Pizza Championships in Parma, Italy (Road trip?).
His Pizza restaurants have always been on Bainbridge Island (ferry ride from Seattle and surrounding towns).
He is also opening a Pizzaiola School.
As you can tell, I am a little biased, but he does have several great pizza varieties if you ever travel to Seattle.
I had a pie from Chimney Rock in Flemington not too long ago and it was a big miss compared to what I remember from back in the day. I’ll give it another go soon and chalk it up to a bad day for them.I like it but I wouldn't rave about it. The one in Flemington tastes very similar to the original so I wouldn't chalk it up to that either. I just had it Sunday myself.
hahahahaHe always says. "One bite, you know the rules" Then he takes 7 bites before giving his rating.![]()
You named some of my favs! Star #1 for meI also never would say Jersey has it's own style of pizza but it kind of does. It's like the elevated bar pies. In no order and not naming them all some of the top pizzerias have it like Conte's, Federici's, Vic's, Kinchley's Star Tavern, Patsy's, Delucia's, Reservoir, etc.
Sounds like a textbook bar style pizza.its good BUT if you like your pizza cheesy and gooey this aint for you. Its on the drier side. I prefer lots of gooey cheese
Parents grew up in Raritan so this was a staple growing up, they use to sell frozen ones at the local supermarkets and they were just as good, 6-8 minutes in the oven and I would eat the entire thing. This place is going to blow up after that monster score.
Right? I’m sitting here wondering how far Raritan is from me lolMan that video makes it look good. I gotta check that place out. Im lucky enough to live around the corner from Delorenzos and Papas. Both are tremendous. Looks like pizza for me tomorrow night.
Are those young kids living in the 90s?Pizza is bomb(as the young kids say)
One thing I found is that if you have a bunch of different dudes making the pies you'll run into misses. If it's just one or at most a second guy, you're good!
Right? I’m sitting here wondering how far Raritan is from me lol
Yes you are coming from an expat who's lived in New Mexico for the last 27 years. That being said, I'm still happy that we live here.Lot of monster scores for Jersey pizza with all different styles. Delucia's definitely fits in with all the rest. We're lucky to live here with all this great pizza.