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Thankfully we don't have this problem in Queens. Too many people/not enough space=Manhattan. And damn Kristine Johnson fine as hell
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Dani's Pizza(Kew Gardens, Queens) Spumoni Gardens(Bklyn) New Park Pizza(Howard Beach, Queens) Gaby's Pizza(Hillside Ave, Queens) Pugsley Pizza(Bronx, NY) Best Pizza(Williamsburg, Brooklyn)I'm going to NYC in a couple weeks.
Where's the pizza spots I should hit up?
you guys are welcome in Texas.
cuz you in houston
Moved to Texas from NYC, moving from Texas to Miami next year.....
Ny'ers avoid Texas like a plague.
Ny'ers Don't come to Houston, dallas, whatever part of corner of Texas.cuz you in houston
Ny'ers Don't come to Houston, dallas, whatever part of corner of Texas.
I have spoken.
meh. there’s dead spots in each borough except manhattan where you need a car. Queens and brooklyn are just WAY more enjoyable when you have a car.
You will miss Houston after a few months of living in MIA...great place to visit but never live there unless you really ballin
Moved to Texas from NYC, moving from Texas to Miami next year.....
Ny'ers avoid Texas like a plague.
Oh great another thread about how important it is to drive and park your car in NYC when you don’t need one.
Rosa’s Pizza on 69th street or Metropolitan. Get ya self a Sicilian. Pizza Classica on Union Turnpike grab a grandma or a chicken Caesar slice.Dani's Pizza(Kew Gardens, Queens) Spumoni Gardens(Bklyn) New Park Pizza(Howard Beach, Queens) Gaby's Pizza(Hillside Ave, Queens) Pugsley Pizza(Bronx, NY) Best Pizza(Williamsburg, Brooklyn)
I'm going to NYC in a couple weeks.
Where's the pizza spots I should hit up?
Moved to Texas from NYC, moving from Texas to Miami next year.....
Ny'ers avoid Texas like a plague.
Prince pizza in soho, there’s no shop in the city that’s better than that NONE!
Moved to Texas from NYC, moving from Texas to Miami next year.....
Ny'ers avoid Texas like a plague.
I had that few months ago. Its def a good slice of pizza but I don't think it stands out all too much. I've had similar tasting pizza from other spots. If you haven't already, try John's of Bleecker St next time, One of the greatest pizzas of all timePrince pizza in soho, there’s no shop in the city that’s better than that NONE!
You don’t need a car to get into Manhattan though. That’s the whole point.Depending on where you live, you absolutely need a car. There are places in the outer boroughs that don't get any sort of public transportation outside of a bus that's never on time.
All of this to appease cyclists who don't follow the rules of the road.