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Pizza Quest: Pepperocini’s

August 4th, 2006


Unfortunately someone hacked the server for the blog and I won’t get into the whole ordeal of getting everything back but I lost my last few posts including “pizza quest: Francos”. 
I’ll try to repost about Francos but for now I’ll just re-cap our trip to Pepperoncini’s.

We were lured in by the $5 pizza on Tuesdays and Sundays.
I haven’t been in here since it was the red star pub, which was kind
of a dive (but I like dives) and this place is more family friendly, which is fine too.
We started off with the boneless buffalo wings which were really good because they were crunchy.
The sauce was really good, I was surprised they had such good wings. dosis de ivermectina para escabiosis
We also split a ridiculous looking drink for 2 that made me glad we walked there.
Then comes the pizza. I think “ok” is the most accurate description I can give. 
Itsmelled just like Papa Gino’s and tasted very similar.  I think  for a large is a decent deal though, we couldn’t finish it and took it home. ivermectin cream   We found the suspicious looking pizza chef on the box an interesting choice for a box cover though.

All aboard the pizza wagon!

July 9th, 2006

pizza wagon!
Tonight we were in the mood for pizza, first we went to “Centre Pizza” but found a note on the door saying they were on vacation.  Then I remembered my friend Phil telling me (a few years ago) that the Pizza Wagon (on School St.) has “the best” pizza in Framingham, so we went there.  While we waited we checked out the risque mural on the wall. 
I don’t usually drink soda but every now and then I crave a Pepsi. I only want a little bit though and most places don’t sell singles of those mini-cans.  I could buy a regular bottle and only drink half but I know I’ll end up drinking the whole thing if it’s there I know it’s stupid but that’s just how I deal with soda.  Ethan can drink a whole 2 liter of Coke with no problem but that’s a whole other story.
We went next door to Makari’s Market and to my surprise they had the little midget-bottles of Pepsi and Coke.  Perfect size, nice!
cute!
I also wanted to say that they guy behind the counter was really nice and called me “sweetie”-not in a sleazy, I-want-to-go-home-and-take-a-shower way but more like I was a regular customer even though it was my first visit in there. 
Saying “sweetie” sounds like a small detail but it’s so different than most retail transactions, I just thought it was kind of nice.
The pizza was decent, I wouldn’t say it’s “the best” but I’d go back.  I’m still looking for amazing or at least really, really good pizza in Framingham.
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