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MUBurrow

Feeling lazy, want to order a pizza tonight. Whats your favorite pizza in Milwaukee? I'm downtown but willing to go for a reasonable drive to pick something up if need be. Sals at Marquette is a pretty good pie, but if you're looking to get a really good pizza (even if its a couple extra bucks) who you calling?

TheFarEastMovement

I believe Zaffiro's was rated as the best Pizza place in Milwaukee. I am huge Toppers fan though. :)

KipsBayEagle

I hate to say it, but there is no good pizza in Milwaukee

mugoose

no good pizza? what are you talking about? You must be from Chicago where they eat those pizza loafs.
If you are downtown, head up Oakland to Lisa's. Excellent thin style.

Barbieres on about 50th and Bluemound also rocks. I could go on and on, but those two spots are sure to hit the spot.

g0lden3agle

My bosses at work always hook us up with a bunch of Ned's Pizza for all day meetings.  Some pretty good thin crust:

http://www.nedspizzarestaurant.com/


warriorchick

Ann's Pizza in Hale's Corners was very good, but in full disclosure, I have not been there in years.

Angelo's had great pizza back in the day.
Have some patience, FFS.

bobnoxious

Gotta vote for Zaffiro's, Lisa's is also pretty darn good

ZiggysFryBoy


Jackson_Downer

Pizza Shuttle.  289-9993.  Not that I have that memorized from years of ordering breadsticks or anything like that....
"Nice helmet!"
"Actually, it's not a helmet, it's a hairmet.  You see, it's got extra room in it so you don't mess up your hairdo."
"I'm going to write you a prescription for two testicles, you get it filled whenever."

-Scrubs

DiaperDandy

Would of said Angelo's but unfortunately they are no longer in business.  Sal's on campass is very good new york style pizza.

MUBurrow

Went with Zaffiros. Definitely very good - didnt regret the decision at all. One note though is that it is very thin, which isn't a taste or preference problem, just a bit of a volume problem. Ordered it with the lady - so it worked out, but two hungry guys would need more than a single large pizza (they only have two sizes) to get the job done.

jfmu

Quote from: DiaperDandy on November 06, 2011, 06:05:42 PM
Would of said Angelo's but unfortunately they are no longer in business.  Sal's on campass is very good new york style pizza.

sal's is only good if ordered by the slice if you order a whole pie its a sloppy disaster

JimmyB!

Quote from: warriorchick on November 06, 2011, 03:47:45 PM
Angelo's had great pizza back in the day.

Must have been a while ago... they were downright awful during their last year or so of business.

Zaffiros is good stuff.

augoman

from your location Zaffiro's is best..., if west of the city go with Doc's Drydock on Pewaukee Lake- also muy fabuloso y delicioso thin crust.

MilWarrior

Quote from: mugoose on November 06, 2011, 03:25:13 PM
no good pizza? what are you talking about? You must be from Chicago where they eat those pizza loafs.
If you are downtown, head up Oakland to Lisa's. Excellent thin style.

Barbieres on about 50th and Bluemound also rocks. I could go on and on, but those two spots are sure to hit the spot.

Barbieres for sure.

Chili

Classic Slice on KK in Bay View.
But I like to throw handfuls...

4everwarriors

Quote from: augoman on November 06, 2011, 07:43:06 PM
from your location Zaffiro's is best..., if west of the city go with Doc's Drydock on Pewaukee Lake- also muy fabuloso y delicioso thin crust.

Augie,
How do you rate Giordano's or Lou Malnati's in Evanston?
"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

augoman

my flatlander friends like Lou Malnati's, but I think I get just as good a pizza at Orso's in Old Town, and you can't beat the ambiance. 

JustinLewisFanClubPres

Quote from: Chili on November 06, 2011, 08:31:12 PM
Classic Slice on KK in Bay View.

Very good but specialty pizzas are more their thing.  Also a location on North now as well.

WellsstreetWanderer

Here in SO Cal we order Malnati's so there is always something in the freezer when we get the jones for one.
Several times a year they have special deals and we order half a dozen or so. Always make a pilgrimage  to Giordanos when we are in Chi

Chili

Quote from: MU7703 on November 06, 2011, 10:23:48 PM
Very good but specialty pizzas are more their thing.  Also a location on North now as well.

I still prefer the Bay View local because, well, I live in Bay View.
But I like to throw handfuls...

Hards Alumni

Giordanos used to be the best place in Milwaukee (IMO) when it was still in Grand Ave... but then it got replaced by a crap-tacular Crapplebees.

reinko

Quote from: MilWarrior on November 06, 2011, 08:24:19 PM
Barbieres for sure.

+1, and make to get there garlic bread.  Out of this world.

MerrittsMustache

Quote from: TheFarEastMovement on November 06, 2011, 02:06:08 PM
I believe Zaffiro's was rated as the best Pizza place in Milwaukee. I am huge Toppers fan though. :)

I always thought it was impossible to screw up pizza...then I had Toppers.

Can't go wrong with Zaffiro's but definitely order a lot because, like MUBurrow learned, it's not all that filling. My sons are 2.5 and they can damn near finish a whole pizza by themselves.

Spotcheck Billy

We love Marco's on S. 27th St. near College, there's another location on the north side somewhere as well.

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