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Michael

Matthew's Pizza

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Has anybody been to Matthew's pizza up there on Eastern Avenue? My father used to go their an get a pizza an listen to the O's game in the car, an I've been going there for 19 years. Its right in the middle of the community and just located inside of a townhouse. After all these years, nothing changed once. Anybody else eaten there, they have THE BEST pizza ever. Been voted for so many awards. Gotta check it out
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[quote name='Michael' post='202073' date='Jun 20 2009, 01:03 PM']Has anybody been to Matthew's pizza up there on Eastern Avenue? My father used to go their an get a pizza an listen to the O's game in the car, an I've been going there for 19 years. Its right in the middle of the community and just located inside of a townhouse. After all these years, nothing changed once. Anybody else eaten there, they have THE BEST pizza ever. Been voted for so many awards. Gotta check it out[/quote]

Never heard of it, will have to check it out. I'm pretty partial to Joe2 myself though.
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I like Milt's in Brooklyn Park. It's just your run of the mill bowling alley pizza but for some reason its awesome!
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Brick Oven Pizza (the BOP as its affectionately called) in Fells Point has the best pizza in Baltimore. In Owings Mills, it's Vito's Express.

However, I've noticed that pizza in the Chicagoland area is way better than east-coast pizza. There's a place nearby called 3 Stars Pizza that has the best thin crust pizza ever (although I'm still getting used to the pizza being cut into squares.) There's also a local chain called Gino's East that has deep dish pizzas, which is heaven (and a heart attack) in a pan.
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