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Grimaldi's Hoboken

Garden State Slice [This is the debut entry of Amanda G., our New Jersey bureau chief. She'll be checking out pizzerias west of the Hudson for Slice. — Ed.]CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: The Grimaldi's in Hoboken is on the corner of Clinton and Second streets, a short walk from the Hoboken PATH station. Like its namesake east of the Hudson, this Grimaldi's has a coal-fired oven. Our New Jersey bureau chief's half-pepperoni–half-mushroom-olive pie. | Photographs by Amanda G. I had high hopes for our trip to the Hoboken branch of Grimaldi's. My husband, Steve, and I had eaten there a...

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A Menu From Grimaldi's Hoboken

HOBOKENCLICK TO ENLARGEOur newly appointed New Jersey bureau chief was able to procure a menu from the Grimaldi's in Hoboken. You'll notice that this menu has a more detailed account of the whole Patsy's–Grimaldi's name-change controversy. We're still not sure if that's the whole story or whether it only confuses us more, but we thought we'd share it with you. Notice how this location accepts credit cards. Though this menu doesn't say it, this location delivers (with a $12 minimum)! That'll be just one more thing for our Jersey friends to crow about. Anyway, you're probably wondering if our new...

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Wolfgang Puck in Jersey

The first time I had ever heard of chicken pizza was while watching some cooking show in high school. I remember thinking it was novel idea worth investigating. I also liked other questionable things high school, but that's another story. Anyway, the man responsible for broadening my fowl-on-a-pizza horizon was Wolfgang Puck, who appeared on that show as part of its feature on Los Angeles restaurants. Older and (a bit) wiser, I no longer think chicken on a pizza is a good idea. So I don't really know why the opening of Wolfgang Puck Express in Hoboken interests me. The...

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