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Impossible-Heart-540 t1_jdwfjjj wrote

The nonchalance of this comment made me curious, so I checked out Roma today.

It’s not my understanding of NY Style (I think NY style has a smooth bottom and tiny crust bubble structure - both due to the oil in the dough). This is WAY better. Light, airy, crunchy, chewy, tangy - everyone is chasing a style, they seem to have this one all to their own.

Holy crap this was good pizza, I’ve not had any like it.

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Impossible-Heart-540 t1_jdqnlt9 wrote

Of course as part of the original deal: the developer got to keep 2/3rds of the sales tax collected for at least 15 years, not sure if that was allowed to sunset or not.

https://www.nytimes.com/1996/01/17/business/real-estate-providence-ri-getting-375-million-shopping-mall-after-nine-years.html

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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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Impossible-Heart-540 t1_jdpaamy wrote

My vote is not technically in Providence, but pretty darn close if you’re on the East Side: Jeff’s in East Providence, (pretty much just over the Henderson bridge).

If it HAD to be in the city limits, it’s probably Roma on Atwells. That stuff is magic.

Then again, it depends what kind of pizza you like, Casertas is defacto Sicilian, Lost Valley is Neapolitan, Marvin is New Haven, Big Tony’s (near Pizza Coin) is legitimately NY Style, Sicilias is Chicago, Alforno is Providence grilled, Guy and his Pie is Detroit, etc…though you may really like New England Greek Style - which is most of them.

(The above list is not testimony that these spots are the best at their chosen style, just a rundown of styles).

Providence pizza places:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zYc7n5HfJVeGF2sZXU-IfItmUtri413GwilZSIEGJIU/edit

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