I totally get it. When my wife and I lived in the sierra foothills we would drive from Mountain Ranch to Valley Springs, CA to get Chinese. It was the best thing outside of Chinatown in San Francisco where she grew up.
Looks good Mark, enjoy the ride and the pizza.
Next time, a shot or two of the pizza would be appreciated
Can't get good pizza in TN. We always eat our fill when we're back in the Chicago area!
Thought you were going to say
Mack's on the boardwalk in Wildwood....
What a beautiful place Mark, a lot of charm in that establishment.
Blaster34 wrote:
What a beautiful place Mark, a lot of charm in that establishment.
Charm and lots of history!!
Thank you,
Mark
Longshadow wrote:
Thought you were going to say
Mack's on the boardwalk in Wildwood....
Sorry Bill! While I'm a NJ dude, pizza is always, Vic's!
Mark
Triple G wrote:
Can't get good pizza in TN. We always eat our fill when we're back in the Chicago area!
I understand. We lived on the southern coast of NC for 13 years. There was Joe's Pizza. Joe and family were from Long Island. Pizza was good, but paled in comparison to Vic's
Mark
Yes sir, totally understand. When my kids were growing up we had a Shaky's Pizza about two blocks from us. Then it closed and the closest was not quite fifty miles away. Every one of the kids wanted to go there for their birthday. My wife and I didn't need an excuse. Understand one hundred percent.
Outside of Naples --
When I was a "kid" the best Pizza was from a place in Jersey City -- Which I assume doesn't exist anymore --
In SOCAL it's Anglo & Vinci's in Fullerton
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