Leeroy Jenkins
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Man, I never heard of Jets.
If you are in HB (I am too)—if you want a solid but economical pizza (like the same price of the chain stores—like 8-12 bucks)—try the What-a-lotta pizza on Hamilton and Bushard. I find it better than the big chains and the price is really friendly.
You should also try Z-pizza. I think they have a location at Adams and Brookhurst in the same shopping center as Whole Foods. Their Mexican pizza is pretty solid.
i don't think you guys understand what "national" means. i've never heard of a lot of the places mentioned.
Never heard of Marcos.No doubt ...but when you go look at articles to list/rank "national pizza chains" you certainly get some of the regional ones throw in there ...
Here's a list of likely/definite candidates - who did I miss?
Dominos
Pizza Hut
Little Caesars
Chucky Cheese
Sbarro
Papa Johns
Marcos
California Pizza Kitchen
Blaze
went there recently. their deep dish is fantastic. too bad it's only in OC, i think there might be one in Long Beach also.Also, I forgot there's a Chicago-style place in Costa Mesa called Rance's; they have both deep dish and tavern-style. I gotta get over there ASAP.
Never heard of Marcos.
does Costco count? And Whole Foods pizza is pretty decent and only $14
There's a few out near Perris/Temecula area. I see ads on TV from time to time and the 'za looks pretty good (from sight only). They have those pepperonis that curl up nicely.Never heard of Marcos.
Yeah there's one in LB. The one in Costa Mesa is on my way home from work, so I need to grab a tavern style soon. Will report back.went there recently. their deep dish is fantastic. too bad it's only in OC, i think there might be one in Long Beach also.
i don't think you guys understand what "national" means. i've never heard of a lot of the places mentioned.
Grrr1. Donato's - the mariachi beef is hard to beat
Good to know. Last two times I had Domino's, I couldn't get over how much sugar I tastedpro tip: we can call our dominos in the morning and ask them to make us the school lunch pizza. less sugar in the dough and the sauce. pretty good pizza for dominos.![]()
we only found out about because my kid said the pizza was way better at school. so we asked the dominos that provides the pizza to the school. pretty crazy that the sugar laden one, is what research apparently says, is more popular.Good to know. Last two times I had Domino's, I couldn't get over how much sugar I tasted
Honestly—no idea. I’ve never had the Mexican pizza at Taco Bell. I know some people that claim it’s amazing—but I’ve never gotten around to trying it. LolIs it as good as Taco Bell's? hahaha
imagine a regular taco bell taco. the shell is flat and you get two of them instead of one. and they put different cheese on the outside of the taco. and some tomatos too. that's it.Honestly—no idea. I’ve never had the Mexican pizza at Taco Bell. I know some people that claim it’s amazing—but I’ve never gotten around to trying it. Lol
Is Papa Murphy's a national chain? We get their pizza occasionally when out and about so we can cook and eat it later in the day. It's not bad, especially because I have perfected the cooking of it.
Otherwise we go with local options.
When kids were younger we used to get Little Caesers from time to time because it was easy/cheap/fast. Still crave it from time to time, but it's not great.
We also have Mazzio's around here, but I assume that's also not national. It's fine, but in my younger days I used to love getting their buffet at lunch. The salad bar with it was also decent. It would probably kill me if I ate the salad bar and pizza buffet now.
Oh wow. I would have thought there was more to it than that. I’m okay with not trying it in that case. Lol. Taco Bell is kinda interesting. Seems like they are kings at arranging the same major 5-7 ingredients in different fashions and creating an entire menu out of them. Lolimagine a regular taco bell taco. the shell is flat and you get two of them instead of one. and they put different cheese on the outside of the taco. and some tomatos too. that's it.
Hmmm, there's one 2 blocks away from me but I never even thought of trying it. Not a fan of chains. Maybe I'll give it a shot now.MOD Pizza.
It's ridiculously good.
Looks like it really is only 4 that are truly national. Pizza Hut,, Dominos, Little Caesars, and Papa John's.Let's face it, there's like 6 national pizza chains and it's been discussed
My favorite pizza in the world, and one of the most award winning pizzas in the world is north of the 101. The founder has won pizza competitions in Naples, in NYC and at the world's largest bakers convention in Vegas. Delivery services during covid put such a stress on his business he closed for lunch. Only open from 5 to whenever now. I discovered him early days and posted about it in a couple threads around here. He was literally a pizza nazi in the beginning. You were not allowed to taka a pizza to go. Nope. He feared you would ruin it travel. Later, if you promised to reheat it per his instructions he would let you have a to go order only if you already ate some in the restaurant. Such a character.Let's face it, there's like 6 national pizza chains and it's been discussed. Summarize, pizza hut is not what it use to be, dominoes is good when you get cheap coupons and promos, papa johns is not what it use to be, and everything else is a crapshoot depending on where you live. on that last point, it really does depend on where you live. I can say dominos, pizza hut, and papa johns by my house all suck, ones I been to recently further south (of LA County) are noticeably better. They are not all the same as they should be. I can say the same about Carl's Jr by my house, i would tell you how terrible it is but i don't wanna get banned for talking burgers in the pizza thread. Let me tell you, it's bad.
if any of you angelenos have any suggestions on good pizza north of the 101 i'm all ears!
imagine a regular taco bell taco. the shell is flat and you get two of them instead of one. and they put different cheese on the outside of the taco. and some tomatos too. that's it.
Oh wow. I would have thought there was more to it than that. I’m okay with not trying it in that case. Lol. Taco Bell is kinda interesting. Seems like they are kings at arranging the same major 5-7 ingredients in different fashions and creating an entire menu out of them. Lol
I had one after their recent return to the menu. Not too bad but like you said not exactly a value for the money. Of course they ran out after a coup!e weeks and were forced to create a page to explain themselves.That's not quite right. The shells are actually fried flour tortillas (not corn like the tacos) and it has ground beef and beans sandwiched between those fried flour tortillas. Then in has red sauce over the top followed by cheese, green onions and diced tomatoes. Also, no lettuce (which is in a regular taco).
(Sorry I worked there for three years in my high school days).
They are a master at coming up with new things but they still have nothing on the special creations the workers will create for themselves.
Also - the Mexican Pizza is good (even if it's a bit pricey for fast food).
This apology is a crock. They already have all the ingredients. The only thing that isn't really used on other items they sell every day is the fried flower tortillas. How hard is it to get that done? Don't blame running out of them. This is just a marketing ploy to increase the demand. Rather smart but only because we are dumb.I had one after their recent return to the menu. Not too bad but like you said not exactly a value for the money. Of course they ran out after a coup!e weeks and were forced to create a page to explain themselves.
https://www.tacobell.com/mexican-pizza?
That place is good.My favorite pizza in the world, and one of the most award winning pizzas in the world is north of the 101. The founder has won pizza competitions in Naples, in NYC and at the world's largest bakers convention in Vegas. Delivery services during covid put such a stress on his business he closed for lunch. Only open from 5 to whenever now. I discovered him early days and posted about it in a couple threads around here. He was literally a pizza nazi in the beginning. You were not allowed to taka a pizza to go. Nope. He feared you would ruin it travel. Later, if you promised to reheat it per his instructions he would let you have a to go order only if you already ate some in the restaurant. Such a character.
I am Kramer. Ali is my friend. I understand he suffers for his pizza. It's nothing to drive an hour out of my way to visit. Which I will a couple times in the next few weeks. The guy has become a celebrity. Could easily be rich as xxxx and have parlors all over the country. But he won't do that to his pizza.
786 degrees. Just scroll.
Don't be freaked out by the menu. Every pie is amazing. He had a Pasedena pop up running for awhile and it is now open thur-sunday if that works. But the Sun Valley location is the only one I use. Still a dive after all these years.
Cutting that quote may have been a bad idea.Love to have you, but on one condition: no playlists from the early '70s.![]()
i will be eating this sometime this week, one of those is close enough to my office. any on the menu you would recommend i definitely try?786 degrees. Just scroll.
200 locations in 11 states.![]()
I'm gonna start making Sicilian rectangle pizza and cut those slices into circles to prove how dumb this whole thing isMarco’s does the circle pizza cut in to squares - I’m a fan.![]()
I usually get three pies for two people.i really believed the shell was the same taco shell, thanks for the correction. and to be clear i love taco bell and i still eat like i'm 16 at my much more advanced age.
i will be eating this sometime this week, one of those is close enough to my office. any on the menu you would recommend i definitely try?
Papa Murphy's thin crust Cowboy is pretty tasty.yeah, I think that's a good one - over 1200 locations - in most all states.
PM me next time you’re at PPort. I’ll buy you a beer, say hello, and shoot the #### with you for 10 minutes. There’s a decent chance I’m there anyway; I’ve had more beers there than any other bar in my life. The Jetty IPA is the locals favorite.I visit friends in SD for a 4-5 days every winter. Always stay in OB and my first stop is Pizza Port. It's not even really b/c of the pizza (which is solid) but the fact that it feels the exact opposite of what I'm escaping from back east. Sitting outside on the rail with a craft beer, enjoying the breeze, chatting with oddly welcoming strangers, and watching all the weirdos walk past is the antidote to whatever is ailing me back home.
Been too long since we had a cold one Woz. Let me know if you’re around this summer - next one’s on me.
Ya gotta have a license to play golf in CA? Crazy.Been too long since we had a cold one Woz. Let me know if you’re around this summer - next one’s on me.
Also, I’ll let you borrow my license and San Diego City Golf card so you can play Torrey for $65.
No, you have to have a license to prove it’s you to get the locals discount for Torrey Pines Gold Course. City residents play for $65. Non- residents more likely $200.Ya gotta have a license to play golf in CA? Crazy.
same, except it was Sizzler's for steak and a baked potato.We we didn't do all our fine dinning at Pizza Hut. For special occasions we went to Ponderosa for steak. That was some good eating lol.
I would think 11 states is still regional.
btw ...I like Donato's - but they are an inferior version to Marions > Cassano's > Donatos (yeah, those are much smaller family chains)
Mellow Mushroom has over 200 locations but looks like not many west of the Mississippi and hardly any out West. So that seems to say they aren't truly a national chain.
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Marion's>>>>>>>>Donato's>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Cassano's(they have gone WWWAAAAYYYYYYYY downhill, IMO)
/hijack
We we didn't do all our fine dinning at Pizza Hut. For special occasions we went to Ponderosa for steak. That was some good eating lol.
This was exactly the problem with Donato's. It tasted fine, in fact I would rate it over any of these national brands being discussed in terms of taste. However that thin crust just isn't filling and you could plow through large quantities of that pizza and be left unsatisfied.Nah, good thin crust pizza. I never got it that much because it was expensive and I could eat a whole large (for that price I want to have something left over).
I've seen it done, but this isn't typical from most in my experience. Teresa's pizza which is a local chain puts the toppings under the cheese. When I make my own pepperoni pizza, I put the pepperoni under and on top of the cheese.Maybe the wrong thread, but a quick side-track:
For those in the mid-west, is it a thing to order a pepperoni pizza and they put the pepperoni under the cheese(i.e. - crust, sauce, pepperoni, cheese)?
We have a few local pizzerias that do this but I am in California.Maybe the wrong thread, but a quick side-track:
For those in the mid-west, is it a thing to order a pepperoni pizza and they put the pepperoni under the cheese(i.e. - crust, sauce, pepperoni, cheese)?