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My grandmother lived in Morrisville until 1962 when she came to live with us, so between my mom driving her to church, her friends houses, etc. and my aunt and uncle going there for various things, I got to see a lot of the city.
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(the reverse application of the law)
Trenton is blessed to have a Tomato Pie/Pizza style named after their area. This guy ranks Delos as #1 but samples the country so pick away if you want.
As a FYI .... Papa's moved to a new location and are now in Robbinsville near Delos on 33. Papas also now has a spot in Risoldi's market on Quakerbridge Rd. Maruca's has a spot on Whitehorse Mercerville rd under the name of Joey's. A pretty good pie IMO.
The Burg is no more but us snobs can still get our fix in the suburbs.
But I have a reason to be; I grew up in Trenton in 70's, Clearly the best Non Pappa Johns Tomatoe Pies on the planet,,Delorenzos is by far the best Pizza ! "Tomatoe Pie" you will ever have,,there have been a few through the years to come close,,also Marucas Pizza,,, the Brothers down seaside,,making the Marucas Shore Pie,,,which is diff than the NY style Pizza the Grandfather made.....he had his Pizzaria down the street from the Family Liquor store in Trenton,,,,,,I can taste that Friday night Pie Now,,,,,Mmmmmmmmm!
I will not even get into a Pizza thread with others on here,,thats how much a snob I am! I just wont argue something that is so specific to you area and Upbringing,,,,life is to taste,,not neccesarily what everyone would agree on.
Ohh yes Central Jersey does exist,,please go back to North Jersey were sick of all you wanna be Nyers...Go Eagles! Go Philles! Go Flyers! fuc all the rest!
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