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New Jersey pizza rocks!

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by goalmouth, Aug 16, 2006.

  1. JCT89

    JCT89 Active Member

    Here are two good thin crust places by the Jersey Shore:

    Pete& Elda's
    Vic's
     
  2. Batman

    Batman Well-Known Member

    Thanks for making me feel an incredible amount of shame, EStreet. I grew up, literally, less than 2 miles from that place and somehow never ate there. My dad always raved about it, yet we still got the pizza from the place across the street or up the block. That's something else I miss -- being within walking distance of at least two pizza parlors, pretty much no matter where you are.
     
  3. EStreetJoe

    EStreetJoe Well-Known Member

    I share your shame -- I live about 5-6 miles from there, repeated the raves I've heard about it here, but have yet to eat there myself.
     
  4. viamsp

    viamsp Member

    It's the Golden Eagle in Cinnaminson, on 130. My favorite South Jersey diner's always been Roney's, a super-small place that's all counter in Collingswood on 130. Breakfast special with a coffee and water for less than $5.

    And I've been told this is sacrilege time and time again, but in terms of shore pizza, I always preferred Primo to Mack and Manco as far as Ocean City goes. Part of that, though, might just be the fact that I had heard so much Mack and Manko hype before I went there for the first time.
     
  5. EStreetJoe

    EStreetJoe Well-Known Member

    If you want to talk about South Jersey diners, there's Mastori's in Bordentown, and then there's everything else.
     
  6. viamsp

    viamsp Member

    I've heard good stuff about Mastori's, but I've never been that far north in Burlco without going straight to Trenton.
     
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