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IndicationOver OP t1_iwwfc05 wrote

Since NY is only next door I grew up on both. Love NYC and know Long Island well since my dad side of family from there. You're Jets fan or is that just a coincidence?

My pride is going with CT but it is also true.

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Jets237 t1_iwwnmo1 wrote

Jets fan - born in the Bronx (parents grew up there), lived on long island during my early childhood and moved upstate close to Danbury later in my childhood.

Pizza wise there was no question in my house. Where we settled seemed to be where many other NY Italians from the Bronx landed - along with the same pizza.

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IndicationOver OP t1_iwx9dyr wrote

Funny thing about this convo people from NJ think they are better than both of us pizza wise.

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IpsoFactoReacto t1_iwza9ev wrote

TBF all three states have pizza that hits the top of lists in the U.S. and even internationally. You're going to find some great pizza in CT, NY, and NJ. But best is always subjective, and in many cases just a matter of preference.

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IndicationOver OP t1_iwzswmz wrote

>You're going to find some great pizza in CT, NY, and NJ.

Absolutely. Its just petty bragging rights at the end of the day.

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rubyslippers3x t1_iwxbsto wrote

Yeah, I'm a Jersey girl. Been in CT about 15 years. The only great pizza I've had in this state is a Sicilian in Bridgeport. I'm not impressed with CT pizza. I know I'll be down voted, but it's my opinion.

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Jets237 t1_iwxta3b wrote

I haven’t found a good Sicilian around Stamford yet - what place in Bridgeport?

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rubyslippers3x t1_iwzfbzw wrote

Massimo. Crunchy and airy. NOT soggy. Pasquale is the man over there

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