I know it as barely edible mall food.
I know it as the 7 dollar, so-so pizza slices that can be found at airports and rest areas.
I'll give you that, although I would say that Domino's Brooklyn style pizza is easily better than all of them (and I hate their regular pizza).I know it as barely edible mall food.sbarro >>>>>dominos, pizza hut, papa johns.........etc.
Maybe it's where I live but it's mainly mall food here in the Bay Area and not great.I know it as barely edible mall food.sbarro >>>>>dominos, pizza hut, papa johns.........etc.
Wow, I tried the Brooklyn once and couldn't even finish the slice and I am a huge New York style fan.I'll give you that, although I would say that Domino's Brooklyn style pizza is easily better than all of them (and I hate their regular pizza).I know it as barely edible mall food.sbarro >>>>>dominos, pizza hut, papa johns.........etc.
Not saying it is the best, I the think it is above average in it's catagory of lower level pizza chains.Maybe it's where I live but it's mainly mall food here in the Bay Area and not great.I know it as barely edible mall food.sbarro >>>>>dominos, pizza hut, papa johns.........etc.
Northpark or MetroCenter?Boy, it's been YEARS....I mean YEARS...since I had a delicious slice of Sbarro's pie. Brings back fond memories of working at The Gap in a Jackson, Mississippi mall. I would take my lunch break and my 4 dollars, run down to Sbarro and get one of those enormous pizza slices which, if memory serves correct, was like two pieces of pizza facing each other like two lovers on the dance floor. Almost like a pizza sandwich. Those were the days. Carefree living, grunge music dominating the airwaves, denim mini-skirts rampant and double decker pieces of hot, doughy, cheesy, meaty, goodness.
Northpark! Come on man....I went to Millsaps. I don't want to get jacked!Northpark or MetroCenter?Boy, it's been YEARS....I mean YEARS...since I had a delicious slice of Sbarro's pie. Brings back fond memories of working at The Gap in a Jackson, Mississippi mall. I would take my lunch break and my 4 dollars, run down to Sbarro and get one of those enormous pizza slices which, if memory serves correct, was like two pieces of pizza facing each other like two lovers on the dance floor. Almost like a pizza sandwich. Those were the days. Carefree living, grunge music dominating the airwaves, denim mini-skirts rampant and double decker pieces of hot, doughy, cheesy, meaty, goodness.
Yes, it's a very strange, peculiar thread to say the least. But look at who started it. The king of nothing.I have no idea what the OP is asking here, but that place is awful.
WHOA, do not insult my cheese curd making friend.Yes, it's a very strange, peculiar thread to say the least. But look at who started it. The king of nothing.I have no idea what the OP is asking here, but that place is awful.
I hope you're still talking about pizza here.denim mini-skirts rampant and double decker pieces of hot, doughy, cheesy, meaty, goodness.
I was wondering for a minute. I used to live right behind Northpark by the post office.Northpark! Come on man....I went to Millsaps. I don't want to get jacked!Northpark or MetroCenter?Boy, it's been YEARS....I mean YEARS...since I had a delicious slice of Sbarro's pie. Brings back fond memories of working at The Gap in a Jackson, Mississippi mall. I would take my lunch break and my 4 dollars, run down to Sbarro and get one of those enormous pizza slices which, if memory serves correct, was like two pieces of pizza facing each other like two lovers on the dance floor. Almost like a pizza sandwich. Those were the days. Carefree living, grunge music dominating the airwaves, denim mini-skirts rampant and double decker pieces of hot, doughy, cheesy, meaty, goodness.
Don't get me wrong - it's not good by any means, but it's better than the rest of the pizzas we're talking about here.Wow, I tried the Brooklyn once and couldn't even finish the slice and I am a huge New York style fan.I'll give you that, although I would say that Domino's Brooklyn style pizza is easily better than all of them (and I hate their regular pizza).I know it as barely edible mall food.sbarro >>>>>dominos, pizza hut, papa johns.........etc.
I haven't been back to Jackson since '97. Bet it's changed a lot. I lasted at The Gap for about 3 weeks. I was by far the worst Gap employee in the history of ever. I couldn't even greet people properly. I later worked at the Red, Hot & Blue out that way. LOVED that job.I was wondering for a minute. I used to live right behind Northpark by the post office.Northpark! Come on man....I went to Millsaps. I don't want to get jacked!Northpark or MetroCenter?Boy, it's been YEARS....I mean YEARS...since I had a delicious slice of Sbarro's pie. Brings back fond memories of working at The Gap in a Jackson, Mississippi mall. I would take my lunch break and my 4 dollars, run down to Sbarro and get one of those enormous pizza slices which, if memory serves correct, was like two pieces of pizza facing each other like two lovers on the dance floor. Almost like a pizza sandwich. Those were the days. Carefree living, grunge music dominating the airwaves, denim mini-skirts rampant and double decker pieces of hot, doughy, cheesy, meaty, goodness.
I rather enjoy their double decker pizza sandwiches.Don't get me wrong - it's not good by any means, but it's better than the rest of the pizzas we're talking about here.Wow, I tried the Brooklyn once and couldn't even finish the slice and I am a huge New York style fan.I'll give you that, although I would say that Domino's Brooklyn style pizza is easily better than all of them (and I hate their regular pizza).I know it as barely edible mall food.sbarro >>>>>dominos, pizza hut, papa johns.........etc.
I have no idea what the OP is asking here, but that place is awful.
I lived there '96-'98. Best food we had was 2 Sisters downtown. Still name one of my fantasy teams after the old defunct Generals. Even have Lance Berkman's jersey from his time there in '98.I haven't been back to Jackson since '97. Bet it's changed a lot. I lasted at The Gap for about 3 weeks. I was by far the worst Gap employee in the history of ever. I couldn't even greet people properly. I later worked at the Red, Hot & Blue out that way. LOVED that job.I was wondering for a minute. I used to live right behind Northpark by the post office.Northpark! Come on man....I went to Millsaps. I don't want to get jacked!Northpark or MetroCenter?Boy, it's been YEARS....I mean YEARS...since I had a delicious slice of Sbarro's pie. Brings back fond memories of working at The Gap in a Jackson, Mississippi mall. I would take my lunch break and my 4 dollars, run down to Sbarro and get one of those enormous pizza slices which, if memory serves correct, was like two pieces of pizza facing each other like two lovers on the dance floor. Almost like a pizza sandwich. Those were the days. Carefree living, grunge music dominating the airwaves, denim mini-skirts rampant and double decker pieces of hot, doughy, cheesy, meaty, goodness.![]()
No, it wasn't. Hence the poll.I would take my lunch break and my 4 dollars, run down to Sbarro and get one of those enormous pizza slices which, if memory serves correct, was like two pieces of pizza facing each other like two lovers on the dance floor.
Even if that's what he meant, no, it's not what they're "known for".no, it's know for having stuffed pizza
wrong http://caloriecount.about.com/calories-sba...ed-pizza-i55065Even if that's what he meant, no, it's not what they're "known for".no, it's know for having stuffed pizza
Exactly.the sbarro website doesn't even list anything that could be considered a "double decker" pizza.
I understand that people start fishing trips on Friday, but this is going too far. You need to be more subtle about it.sbarro >>>>>dominos, pizza hut, papa johns.........etc.
1. Stuffed pizza <> "double decker pizza"2. Offering it <> being "known for" itwrong http://caloriecount.about.com/calories-sba...ed-pizza-i55065Even if that's what he meant, no, it's not what they're "known for".no, it's know for having stuffed pizza
Paging woz re: proper use of italics.Exactly.the sbarro website doesn't even list anything that could be considered a "double decker" pizza.
WTF ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?????1. Stuffed pizza <> "double decker pizza"2. Offering it <> being "known for" itwrong http://caloriecount.about.com/calories-sba...ed-pizza-i55065Even if that's what he meant, no, it's not what they're "known for".no, it's know for having stuffed pizza
I know it as barely edible mall food.
if you don't think they are known for this then why start the poll? This could not have been the water cooler chatter at your work today.Simple question, which appears in the Topic Description field. I have also included it in both the Poll Title and Poll Content fields for your reference.Define "known for" however you see fit. Same with "double decker pizza".
About whether Sbarro is "known for" it's "double decker pizzas". Try to keep up here.WTF ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?????1. Stuffed pizza <> "double decker pizza"2. Offering it <> being "known for" itwrong http://caloriecount.about.com/calories-sba...ed-pizza-i55065Even if that's what he meant, no, it's not what they're "known for".no, it's know for having stuffed pizza
dude you could chill out a bit in here because you are being a real ****.About whether Sbarro is "known for" it's "double decker pizzas". Try to keep up here.WTF ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?????1. Stuffed pizza <> "double decker pizza"2. Offering it <> being "known for" itwrong http://caloriecount.about.com/calories-sba...ed-pizza-i55065Even if that's what he meant, no, it's not what they're "known for".no, it's know for having stuffed pizza
I didn't know we were supposed to limit our polls to items in which we believed "yes" to be the correct answer.if you don't think they are known for this then why start the poll?Simple question, which appears in the Topic Description field. I have also included it in both the Poll Title and Poll Content fields for your reference.Define "known for" however you see fit. Same with "double decker pizza".
It wasn't.This could not have been the water cooler chatter at your work today.
Whoa.dude you could chill out a bit in here because you are being a real ****.About whether Sbarro is "known for" it's "double decker pizzas". Try to keep up here.WTF ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?????1. Stuffed pizza <> "double decker pizza"2. Offering it <> being "known for" itwrong http://caloriecount.about.com/calories-sba...ed-pizza-i55065Even if that's what he meant, no, it's not what they're "known for".no, it's know for having stuffed pizza
I would go back to Jackson just for the food. 2 Sisters was incredible. I also miss Que Serra and George Street Grocery. Jackson did food right.I lived there '96-'98. Best food we had was 2 Sisters downtown. Still name one of my fantasy teams after the old defunct Generals. Even have Lance Berkman's jersey from his time there in '98.I haven't been back to Jackson since '97. Bet it's changed a lot. I lasted at The Gap for about 3 weeks. I was by far the worst Gap employee in the history of ever. I couldn't even greet people properly. I later worked at the Red, Hot & Blue out that way. LOVED that job.I was wondering for a minute. I used to live right behind Northpark by the post office.Northpark! Come on man....I went to Millsaps. I don't want to get jacked!Northpark or MetroCenter?Boy, it's been YEARS....I mean YEARS...since I had a delicious slice of Sbarro's pie. Brings back fond memories of working at The Gap in a Jackson, Mississippi mall. I would take my lunch break and my 4 dollars, run down to Sbarro and get one of those enormous pizza slices which, if memory serves correct, was like two pieces of pizza facing each other like two lovers on the dance floor. Almost like a pizza sandwich. Those were the days. Carefree living, grunge music dominating the airwaves, denim mini-skirts rampant and double decker pieces of hot, doughy, cheesy, meaty, goodness.![]()
I agree with this guy.dude you could chill out a bit in here because you are being a real ****.About whether Sbarro is "known for" it's "double decker pizzas". Try to keep up here.WTF ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?????1. Stuffed pizza <> "double decker pizza"2. Offering it <> being "known for" itwrong http://caloriecount.about.com/calories-sba...ed-pizza-i55065Even if that's what he meant, no, it's not what they're "known for".no, it's know for having stuffed pizza