Harrahs Joliet
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Re: Harrahs Joliet
Billy, I think you've been in Florida too long.
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Nothing like a stuffed pizza from Giordano's. Or a Italian beef pizza from Vito & Nick's.
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I thought I read in a local newspaper that Traverso's uses only the highest quality horsemeat available for their pizza. But hey, who am I to judge?
It is good and greasy - I know that. I am still belching..
It is good and greasy - I know that. I am still belching..
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[QUOTE=Tedlark] I thought I read in a local newspaper that Traverso's uses only the highest quality horsemeat available for their pizza. But hey, who am I to judge?
It is good and greasy - I know that. I am still belching..[/QUOTE]
Now that's the sign of a good pizza billyjoe.
It is good and greasy - I know that. I am still belching..[/QUOTE]
Now that's the sign of a good pizza billyjoe.
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Nothing like a stuffed pizza from Giordano's. Or a Italian beef pizza from Vito & Nick's.
Too oposites, lock . But agree....One stuffed, other veeeerrrry thin thin crust. and sooooo good. Right down the street from Luigi's, Ted. Italian Beef sounds scrumptuous, gotta try it
Too oposites, lock . But agree....One stuffed, other veeeerrrry thin thin crust. and sooooo good. Right down the street from Luigi's, Ted. Italian Beef sounds scrumptuous, gotta try it
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I actually tried one of those "Italian Beef" thingies when I was in Chicago on business a while back. Seems like I had to take a bath after eating it. 

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[QUOTE=billyjoe][QUOTE=Tedlark] I thought I read in a local newspaper that Traverso's uses only the highest quality horsemeat available for their pizza. But hey, who am I to judge?
It is good and greasy - I know that. I am still belching..[/QUOTE]
Now that's the sign of a good pizza billyjoe.[/QUOTE]
And they serve it, thin crust, on a wire rack, Ted. No greasy paper..
It is good and greasy - I know that. I am still belching..[/QUOTE]
Now that's the sign of a good pizza billyjoe.[/QUOTE]
And they serve it, thin crust, on a wire rack, Ted. No greasy paper..
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Galeygoo I don't know where you live but I am guessing that we may be about a stone's throw from each other. Growing up I had a friend who worked at Vito & Nicks and we would call to "place an order" and keep trying until our friend answered the phone. He would then take the order slip, go make the pizza, we would go to pick it up and he would give it to us. So in effect, our order never existed. Ah the things we do as kids. It wasn't too often that we would do it and I'm quite sure the statute of limitations has long since expired.
I've had Traverso's pizza Billyjoe. Its not bad but because everyone has different taste, one person's garbage is another person's ambrosia.
Galeygoo have you ever tipped one at Jersey Joe's? Or Gee-Jays (maybe even when it was Monty's?) Wow now how the memories are flowing.
I've had Traverso's pizza Billyjoe. Its not bad but because everyone has different taste, one person's garbage is another person's ambrosia.
Galeygoo have you ever tipped one at Jersey Joe's? Or Gee-Jays (maybe even when it was Monty's?) Wow now how the memories are flowing.