I think there were 2 that I know of. Nicks pizza on Gun Hill Road near the Dyer ave. train station and Tonys (Ginos )pizza on Jerome Ave near Gun hill road.
Posts: 706 | Location: Ocala,Florida | Registered: 02 December 2006
GOD I HAVEN'T HAD REAL PIZZA IN OVER 30 YEARS! THE CLOSEST WE GET UP HERE TO TONY'S IS TONY'S FROZEN PIZZA! HAHAHA. HOW COME NO ONE CAN MAKE PIZZA LIKE NYC MAKES PIZZA?
NORIE, THAT'S UNBELIEVABLE..YOU COME FROM A PLACE THAT HAS THE BEST WATER ON EARTH...I DON'T GET IT....TRUTHFULLY, IT'S TOO EXPENSIVE TO MAKE PIZZA THE "RIGHT" WAY...BRICK OVEN, FRESH INGREDIENTS.....PEOPLE WON'T PAY IT..THEY WANT PAPA JOHNS
WE'RE ALL BORN IGNORANT, BUT ONE MUST WORK HARD TO REMAIN STUPID
Originally posted by kgbee: 50-60's- full moon on 187th 70's- present mario's on arthur ave
I agree with you they made the best pizza. Did anyone ever hear of Triplets Pizzaeria?
I was brought up in the South Bronx 152nd and St Annes Ave.Went to all the stores on 149th st.Alexanders Herns Freeds Cushmans German Pork Store.Later moved to burke ave. Had lots of friends on 187th st and Arthur ave in early sixties. went to all the feasts and loved all the Italian specialty stores.Used to go to soccer games I think the teams were Milano and FordhamItalians
Posts: 65 | Location: florida | Registered: 13 July 2006
Yvonne, I've heard the lines go down the sidewalk on weekend nights waiting to get in..a little side story..back in the early 90's, John's brother Peter tried to do the same type of operation here in Port Charlotte, FL. It was actually quite successful for 3 or 4 years and then the building rents down here sky rocketed and that was the end of John's Brick Oven Pizza (South)
Originally posted by Norie: GOD I HAVEN'T HAD REAL PIZZA IN OVER 30 YEARS! THE CLOSEST WE GET UP HERE TO TONY'S IS TONY'S FROZEN PIZZA! HAHAHA. HOW COME NO ONE CAN MAKE PIZZA LIKE NYC MAKES PIZZA?
FROZEN !! OH NOOOO...LOL...What self respecting Bronxite would enjoy that ? (smile)
MIKE I NEVER SAID I ENJOYED IT!LOL I'D KILL FOR A SLICE. HAHA CATHY I GUESS WE CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING, RIGHT! THAT'S THE BIGGEST REASON I MISS THE BRONX, WE DON'T HAVE GOOD FOOD UP HERE!GOT PEACE OF MIND, BUT NO GOOD FOOD!HAHAHA
We have a family here that came from the city and have 2 locations in the area....Bella Napoli...not bad..closest I have tasted since leaving the HOMELAND!
Originally posted by Yvonne: I can't say who had the best pizza in the Bronx, I went to five different pizza stores within my area and all were very good.
But if we include Manhattan, then , I would say John's pizza store on Bleecker st is the best, it's just down the road from Grandpa Munsters Rest.
\\\ YVONNE, WOUOLD YOU BELEIVE EVERYTIME ME AND MY FREINDS WENT TO GRANDPA'S I'D FIND A PARKING SPOT RIGHT IN THE FRONT OF THE PLACE? hahaha
AS A YOUNG KID, MY GRANDMOTHER USED TO TAKE ME TO 116TH AND 1ST AVE WHERE SHE LIVED...THE NAME OF THE PIZZA JOINT WAS "PATSY'S"....IT WAS EXCELLENT..... FRANK SINATRA USED TO HAVE PIZZA FLOWN FROM THERE TO CALIFORNIA...
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For me the best was the Pines on Tremont Ave. Jut a few doors up from Wolworths. I think the Pickle Man was across the street. Nickle for a pickle. Richie
Originally posted by kgbee: THE TRIPLETS? OF COURSE....WERE'NT THEY ON RHINELANDER ? NEAR BRONXDALE AVE
Yes I believe on Bronxdale. Was nt the pizza great so was the food.
I was brought up in the South Bronx 152nd and St Annes Ave.Went to all the stores on 149th st.Alexanders Herns Freeds Cushmans German Pork Store.Later moved to burke ave. Had lots of friends on 187th st and Arthur ave in early sixties. went to all the feasts and loved all the Italian specialty stores.Used to go to soccer games I think the teams were Milano and FordhamItalians
Posts: 65 | Location: florida | Registered: 13 July 2006
RichieB, Thanks for the memory. The Pines was the first Italian restaurant my husband had ever been to. My Dad would take us there for special occasions so it seemed the place to go with my new boyfriend.
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Posts: 789 | Location: SOMEWHERE IN WESTCHESTER NY | Registered: 14 September 2006
Richie, I agree. The Pizza at Pine was terrific. I went there as a teen. A little later I went to Tom's in the Throggs Neck section. That was unbelievable. But, in the whole city, I have to agree with Yvonne. John's on Bleecker has to be the best. Unfortunately, it was closed down a couple of weeks ago because of rats. I'm sure it will reopen, but there'll be a lot of nervous customers.