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A Slice for Cerberus

Airlines these days are great for delays and diversions, but they're not particularly good at customer service.

But in the New York Times's "On the Road" column, Joe Sharkey focuses on two separate instances—in Syracuse and Albany, New York—in which pizza was ordered in for groups of stranded passengers.

"I’m not going to keep you on the plane. I’m going to pull up to a gate where you can get off, as long as you wait there in case we have to leave. I know you’ve only had cheese and crackers. So I called the Sbarro in the terminal and asked them to keep sending pizzas out until the whole plane gets fed."

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'The Syracuse Pizza Manifesto'

The DJ Bubbles Drive-By Pizza ReportAfter much discussion and smacktalk about it in the Comments section, Slice was able to get a copy of the infamous "Syracuse Pizza Manifesto" by pizzafans D.J. Bubbles (right) and M.C. Treats. Though less a "manifesto" than a list, it is nonetheless helpful for pizza-craving 'Cuse folk. We'll see if this starts a flame war with the pizza cognoscenti in Syracuse the way it did between Bubbles and Mr. Cutlets.

THE LEGITIMATE [SYRACUSE] TOP 10

10. PEPPINO’S: Great crust, good cheese, but a little too greasy.

9. MARTINO’S: Grab a great slice (much better than ordering a pie here) and be thankful that there is at least one decent joint on Thompson Road.

8. JOHNNY’S: Thicker than most so pile on their fresh toppings and enjoy.

7. GINO & JOE’S:
Gotta go north for this pie but it’s worth the trip for their slices; if you can stand the grease.

6. MOVINO: Wood-burned oven pie. A little pricey but worth it. Give the pesto slice a try. Toppings are a little stale, stay with the plain cheese pie.

5. DINO’S PIZZERIA: The crust is too bland and there’s not enough sauce, but they still serve a great NY style pie.

4. ZJ’S PIZZA: Number one on the Hill for a reason. Terrific slices, so-so pie.

3. NICK’S TOMATO PIE:
The only place to eat after the bars close in Armory.

2. LA PIZZERIA OF NORTHSIDE:
A little dirty inside, but try a slice, you won’t regret it. Good luck finding a time when they’re actually open.

1. PEARL STREET DELICATESSEN: This place could make a profit in NYC. Using Grande mozzarella, a sweet sauce, and a crispy, thin crust, these gents make it just the way it should be made in the state of New York.

Honorable Mention:
Fratelli’s, Bosco’s Pizzeria, Varsity Pizza, Acropolis, Dominick’s (tomato pie), Mario & Salvo’s, and Twin Trees.

The "You Need To Try Harder" List: Slices, La Seniora, Sabastino’s, Dorian’s (it’s a shame that the Westcott Nation© has two bad pie joints and no good ones), Cosmo’s, Pavone’s, Niko’s, Uncle Chubby’s, and of course, all of the chains.

More Dispatches from the Bubbster

DJ Bubbles Wishes You a Happy New Year
A Sunday Night Slice Walk
Vezzo, the DJ Bubbles Drive-By
Isabella's Oven, The DJ Bubbles Drive-By
The Best Grandma Slice in New York?
From the Mailbag: 'The Definitive Top 10 List'


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