The gray lady visits Doc's Trattoria in Kent, Connecticut:
While Doc’s specializes in Italian food, its knockout item is its pizza. The pizzas—11 of them, plus 9 optional toppings—were so good they would easily merit, if judged alone, an Excellent rating. The crust is thin but bubbly, crunchy with real flavor, not cardboardlike and tasteless like some thin-crusted pizzas—and the toppings are generous and fresh-tasting. I could become addicted to the Genovese (with pesto, imported artichokes and goat cheese), the casino (mozzarella, clams, pancetta, garlic and roasted peppers) and several others.
Most pizzas cost $13 for a small size, $19 for a huge one (a basic mozzarella pie is $10 and $13). I found that the smaller pie—cut into four large slices—is enough for two to share as a starter.
9 Maple Street, Kent CT 06757 (map)
860-927-3810
docstrattoria.com
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