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Foods That Shouldn't Be Tasty But Are

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Might do it just for fun.

I prefer Papa Murphy's pizza.
Marquee Theater pizza pretty good:up: A slice is 10" long and 1/8th inch thick.
Sometimes I eat Old Chicago happy hour pizza. But only the happy hour kind is good.
The chain delivery pizzas have become absolutely horrendous. Like stuffing yourself with a loaf of bread. pointless.

Last truly great pizza I've had though was in Washington DC around 1985
 
Lol. I'd have to get out there and pack it up first. That's going to be an ordeal....Yeah you and Mr X could road trip!

Haven't had Marquee.. I like Papa Murphy's. There is a place similar to PM in Denver...forget the name but same take and bake concept which I used to like.

I like Godfathers here if I order it. Otherwise I still occasionally enjoy my .99 highly processed Totino's party pizza.
 
oh shit, just remembered Beau jo's is very good :guitar:
If you wanna go for Pizza in Denver thats the place to go.
All of a sudden I have way too much to say about pizza :dunno:
A friend of mine just posted about Beau Jos on FB yesterday.. There used to be a Beau Jo's over by Buckingham Mall. I went once...didn't love it...maybe was too deep dishy for me. I like thin crust.

I used to love Shakeys pizza...not sure if they are still around...loved loved as a kid. I agree on most delivery pizza. Used to tolerate the thin crust from Pizza Hut but haven't had it for a while.

Still trying to think of that other take and bake in Denver/Boulder area....I'm sure you have heard of it.
 
I don't like Beau Jos much, either.

There are a couple very good thin crust places in the highlands. Hops and Pie has fancy artisan pizza that is tasty, and Pizza Alley is a good, greasy, new york pizza.