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42.1 | A short drive from Maynard | DRAGON::MCVAY | Pete McVay, VRO (Telecomm) | Mon Jan 19 1987 19:38 | 15 |
| The best pizza I've had anywhere isn't in Maynard--it's in Acton.
Try the Mail Coach Inn on Route 2A, Acton. Go north on 27 until
you hit 2A, then turn right. It's on the right about three miles.
Or, if you prefer, go the other direction to the prison traffic
rotary and take 2A: it's on the left about a mile.
I don't like pizza; so if I think they're good, they are really
good. Several pizza-lovers who have gone there with me have confirmed
the impression. Their other entrees are excellent also; I've never
had a bad or mediocre meal there. Their pizzas are a tad more
expensive, though: about $5.00 a person.
(There may be other pizzas just as good in Maynard: since I'm not
a fan of pizza, I haven't tried any of the local spots for that
dish.)
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42.2 | | SARAH::P_DAVIS | Peter Davis, X-NYer | Tue Jan 20 1987 16:12 | 13 |
| Re/ .1:
If you don't like pizza, then your opinion of what's the best
may be totally different from anyone else's.
As for the best around, you have to get out of Massachusetts to
get any really good pizza. Here they think pizza came from New
London.
If you can't get out of Mass., try Pizzeria Regina, in the Burlington
Mall, the North End, and other locations. Most of the other places
around, including the <name_of_town> House of Pizza, serve Greek
style, which has a thicker, usually oilier crust and less cheese.
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42.3 | A local's opinion.. | SONATA::HICKOX | The walk of life | Wed Jan 21 1987 11:35 | 52 |
| I've lived in this town a long time. The best pizza shop
closed a long time ago, due to mis-management I guess.
Critique:
Super Sub/Pasta - Victory Plaza
I've heard this is real good and I think they deliver
on certain days and times.
Papa Gino's - Purity Plaza (actually Acton)
Good selection, a bit spicy at times though.
Brother's - Downtown
I think they should stick to fish although not
sure even about that. If you like the Chef Boyardee
type, this is the place, but there's a heavy coat
of oil also.
T.C. Lando's-
Better subs, than pizza, but not bad.
Maynard House of Pizza -
Probably the most inexpensive. King of the frozen dough
and they don't cut em' to well. This is wear I go when
I want the most for the least and don't worry about the
quality.
I think that does it for the immediate Maynard area. On an overall
scale of the state I rate as follows:
#1 anywhere: Joe's Pizza, Market St. Northhampton, it is so good
it goes beyond description.
#2 Pizzeria Regina's: any location, but Boston is the best.
#3 All others: Pizzeria Uno's has great garlic bread if you like
that.
Hope this helps, perhaps you should try a different place each
weekend until you get the cost, quality, and satisfaction you
desire.
-Mark
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42.4 | My opinions | VIDEO::LOMICKAJ | Jeff Lomicka | Fri Jan 23 1987 11:35 | 35 |
| Clearly this is a personal taste item. We will all have different answers.
I love pizza, here's my list:
The best Pizza in Maynard is the stuff my wife cooks at home. We picked
up a copy of UNO's pizza recipe from someone who saw it on television.
It is a deep dish style, you make it in an 8" or 10" cast iron pan. If
there's interest, I'll look it up and post it for you.
As for commercial pizza, this is listed from worst to best:
I would have to be pretty hungry before I would eat at Maynard House of
Pizza again (Shudder). I've been there a couple of times and have not
been impressed. Cold, bland, chewy.
Although Tory's (T.C.Landau's to more recent folk) makes great steak subs,
I suspect they're pizza is pretty average. Since a friend of mine got
sick on their pizza once, I haven't tried their pizza, I stick to subs.
After all, they are right across from Brother's, which is by far the best
place to eat of any kind in all of Maynard.
I love Brother's pizza, although if you get pepperoni, be prepared to blot
the grease. MMmmm, love that grease! I am also especially fond of
Brother's spaghetti and meat balls. It is a spicy fare, but yummy.
Brother's tends to be very busy for lunch on Thursday, the traditional
pizza day of Terminals Engineering.
If you are willing to leave city limits, I would eat at Junior's in Acton,
in the same plaza as the Christian Book Store on Rt. 2A between Rt 27 and
Littleton. Don't ask for extra cheese unless you really mean it. There
was so much cheese I could hardly find the sauce. Their pepperoni comes
out crispier than anywhere else I've eaten, the cheese isn't stringly, and
there is very little grease. Good pizza all around. I would have it
take-out, however, because they don't offer much to drink.
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42.5 | | YODA::CARMISCIANO | | Wed Jan 28 1987 15:48 | 10 |
| I really am getting a kick out of all of our different "tastes".
Here's mine.
The best pizza is at Pizza Hut, for my liking. ON route 2A in Acton.
I never tried the Mail Coach, but I will. Lando's DELIVERS in the
evening from 6:00 to 9:00. I like their pizza, thin crust, Italian
style, and try a "steak pizza" for a new treat. I don't like Brother's
at all, but then, I don't like Greek pizza.
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42.6 | DITTO ON GREEK PIZZA | SONATA::HICKOX | The walk of life | Thu Jan 29 1987 16:04 | 9 |
| RE: .5
Ditto on Greek pizza. I wandered all over Greece 3 years ago trying
to find good pizza and was unsuccessful, couldn't wait to get home
and have the real thing. Actually, about that time I was craving
a McDonald's hamburger, can you believe it.
- Mark
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42.7 | Acton's service sucked | DENTON::AMARTIN | Alan H. Martin | Thu Jan 29 1987 19:36 | 5 |
| Re .5:
I've been there once. The service was incredibly slow, even for a Pizza
Slut. I don't think we'll ever go back.
/AHM
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42.8 | Mail Couch | AKOV04::WILLIAMS | | Tue Feb 03 1987 15:51 | 14 |
| Pizza is a passion with me. The Mail Coach in Acton is the
only pizza worthy of the name within 20 miles of the Mill, my opinion
of course.
Avoid Regina's in the various Malls, etc. except for the original
pizza parlor in the North End (second best pizza in the U.S.), also
subjective.
The best pizza in the U.S. can be had in Santarpio's across
the harbor in East Boston.
Foe an extensive analysis of pizza see EATS note file.
Douglas -pizza_eater_for_most_of_46_years
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42.9 | Rossini, East of Maynard | BELKER::LUWISH | | Sat Feb 07 1987 22:47 | 7 |
| Try Rossini on 117 at Nine Acre Corner in Concord, just a few miles
east of Maynard. They are under the same roof (and ownership) as
Michael's Restaurant. They make a good SICILIAN pie as well as
the standard round kind, and use very fresh ingredients. No frozen
dough.
Ed
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42.10 | Papa Gino's in Stow Plaza | EUCLID::PAULHUS | | Fri Mar 27 1987 12:57 | 2 |
| I understand that a Papa Gino's and a hardware store are going in
in the Stow Plaza (next to Star). - Chris
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42.11 | Escape from the chain, gang. | FILM::VLASAK | What have you contributed to the deficit today? | Fri Jan 15 1988 15:34 | 4 |
| Pizzas vary at any Pizza place. I've been to all in Maynard and
eventually they all dropped by the wayside, except for T.C. Lando's.
I'll go there with occasionaly trips to New London in West Acton
for Canadian Bacon pizzas.
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42.12 | turn, turn, turn ... | ERASER::KALLIS | Has anybody lost a shoggoth? | Fri Jan 15 1988 16:22 | 9 |
| Brothers has recently changed hands. Their pizzas have a little
grease (from the cheese), but they're about the consistently best
since the Village Pizza & Deli in Stow Plaza was forced to close
(by a rent hike, I'm told) [though that really isn't in Maynard].
Tory's has super sub sandwiches, but for my money, no world-class
pizzas.
Steve
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42.13 | What happened to T.C.'s? | PRNSYS::LOMICKAJ | Jeff Lomicka | Tue Jan 19 1988 10:53 | 18 |
| You actually EAT Tory's pizza? You must have a cast iron stomach!
Also, I've found their steak subs to be progressively diminishing in quality.
We have had a tradition of steak subs for dinner on Saturday night, and have
recently decided to quit. It appears that attention to quality has suffered.
Some recent symptoms:
- Onions in my sub - even one will totally ruin the taste of the meat.
- Cheese Steak with Mayonaise and Mustard turns into Mayoniase and
mushrooms. Sickening slimy things that ruin the sub.
- Overcooked steak.
- Dry steak.
- "I'm sorry, were're out of rolls, you can't have a sub".
- too little or no salt.
I absolutely love the steak subs they made last year, and would like to
encourage them to get their act together and return to their prior level
of quality.
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42.14 | Santarpios | VAXRT::HOLTORF | | Mon Aug 29 1988 12:00 | 6 |
| THANK YOU WILLIAMS!
I was trying to remember the name Santarpios. Not only the best
pizza but a good family style restaurant. I don't get in there very
often. It's one of those places we take out-of-towners when touring
them through Boston.
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42.15 | and in 1990 the best pizza in maynard is? | ASABET::C_AQUILIA | | Wed Nov 14 1990 09:12 | 7 |
| how bout now? what does everyone think the best pizza in maynard is?
i had pizza express a few months and thought it was pretty good.
tory's pizza's are too thin! never had one, but seen them while having
a cheese steak sub. i agree that they are are going downhill. their
sub rolls are always very fresh but the ingredients inside vary.
cj
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42.16 | | STRECH::PICKARD | Mike Pickard | Tue Aug 25 1992 11:08 | 5 |
42.17 | re .16 - Why? | WHYNOW::NEWMAN | OpenVMS Partner - DTN 274-6836 | Tue Aug 25 1992 11:13 | 0 |
42.19 | uh uh uhhh | MCC1::DITMARS | Pete | Thu Aug 27 1992 18:35 | 6 |
| Don't bother answering the "why?"
Ron Glover wouldn't want you to. (see note 1) :^)
Please: no negative remarks about 3rd party businesses
in this conference.
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42.20 | | CTHQ3::PICKARD | Im a chicken hawk &Im takin you home | Fri Aug 28 1992 09:27 | 1 |
| Yea yea.
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