Recent comments in /f/providence

FunLife64 t1_jdqgf2z wrote

Pizza coin has 65 reviews on Google which is very few. You can’t trust ratings with that few of reviews (ie their family, friends, etc can be 75% of them).

Pizza Marvin hasn’t been open that long and is a small shop…has 266 reviews.

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RandomChurn t1_jdqepnd wrote

Are you sure about the circling part?

I'm in Fox Point and for the past year I've been hearing a car alarm that sounds exactly like a car horn in steady bursts. All times of the day and night. I thought we were over car alarms but guess not. Pricks 😠

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FrutaFertil t1_jdqdfwp wrote

Pizza J is my favorite pizza in town and I would strongly recommend trying it! Lately it’s been even better than before. I love holding up a slice with a crispy bottom, no tip sag, but also beautifully cooked without being burnt/charred.

Piemonte is not good pizza at all. I’m always shocked it gets recommended on here.

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ApplePajamas t1_jdpwnh1 wrote

Although I prefer the MBTA, Uber and Lyft are also an option too and still cheeper for a lengthy trip. Usually 70-90 from providence to Logan and 120-150 back. If you have a coupon or like the idea of convenience it may be worth it. Iv also parked at hotels around Logan before. A lot of them offer you to pay to park and take the shuttle, with a valet and everything.

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Impossible-Heart-540 t1_jdpq4j1 wrote

Yes, at 6 you order cheese.

You become a teenager and start adding pepperoni, sausage, and maybe even extra cheese because you think Dominos is great.

You get to college form a belief with your friends that pizza is basically a platform for exotic flavors and start ordering taco, hamburger or Hawaiian.

You get into your 20s and decide you want to date seriously, so you ratchet it back to one meat and/or a vegetable to not look like a rube or a glutton.

Then at some point you recognize that the Italians (and your 6 year old self) were right all along, and cheese pizza by itself is perfection.

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GotenRocko t1_jdpoaf0 wrote

yes, Jeff's is my favorite too. But honestly if I hadn't moved down the street from it I probably never would have tried it, when I lived in the east side I never went into East Providence. Jeffs is a hidden gem, but its definitely getting more popular, sometimes I can't even get through the phone line now, I try to order early now, its a good thing I can just walk to it in 5 minutes.

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