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Photo of the Day: Frozen Pizza

Wishing for a warming slice, blogged to Slice from the Flickr photostream of pocketdora It's hot as the devil today. Supposed to get worse yet. But today's PotD should inspire some thoughts of cool. Sal's Pizza, corner of Court and Degraw in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn. Chill out, yo....

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Photo of the Day: The First Pizza Hut

1st Pizza Hut, blogged to Slice from the Flickr photostream of spynotebook We normally don't rhapsodize about the Hut here on Slice, but this is kinda cool. It's the first Pizza Hut. In Wichita, Kansas. Yes, Kansas. What's the matter with Kansas, indeed. Before I get any angry emails from Kansans, lemme disclose that I was raised there. Therefore I can poke fun at the Sunflower State. —Ed....

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Amsterdam Pizza Photo Gallery

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Photo Gallery: Robert Sietsema Visits Naples

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROBERT SIETSEMA .::. A couple days ago, Robert Sietsema offered to let Slice post some of his photos from his recent trip to Naples. Before you take a gander, though, I'd recommend that you go read his account on the Village Voice site. It'll help put the photos in context. OK. have you read Mr. Sietsema's column yet? Good. Now here are the pix. Be sure to click on them for larger versions, and click through the jump. There's more! Naples street scene. Photograph by Robert Sietsema Da Michele exterior. Photograph by Robert Sietsema Da Michele interior. Photograph...

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Like These Pizzas, Slice Does

Pizza the Hut would be proud. Pizzas and photographs by Christine Castro, from her Flickr photostream....

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Photo Gallery: Pizzeria Bianco

Speaking of Pizzeria Bianco, back in November, reader Alex K. sent Slice some photos of the place on a recent trip out there. Alex probably didn't think we'd ever use these, but here they are. Of Pizzeria Bianco, he said: Some people claim this is the best pizza in the U.S. It is very good, but not No. 1. The crowd lines up daily at least an hour before opening, and by the time the doors open, the entire place is full with more still waiting. Pictures include: The Wiseguy (right): Wood-roasted onion, house-smoked mozzarella, fennel sausage. A crowd...

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Wildwood Photo Gallery

HOW YOU DOIN'?: Mack's Pizza, in what appeared to be the original location (top left); well, at least it looked older than the version of Mack's farther south on the boardwalk. 92¢ a slice! (top right) Beat that, NYC! "You lookin' at me?" This pizzaiolo (above) at Mack's used a novel pizza-sauce pump to apply the red stuff to his pies, after first layering on the cheese. For Memorial Day weekend, the editor and publisher of this site—that would be me—went "down the shore" to the Wildwoods in New Jersey. Memorial Day, of course, is when we give props...

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Pizza-Box Lid Support

Pizza-Box Lid Support This is the first time I've seen a pizza-box lid support with the word pizza actually molded into the plastic product itself. The adornment seems superfluous, as I've never seen these gadgets used for any other purpose. I suppose it's there so cooks at places like Kennedy Fried Chicken—which often serves pizza and hamburgers in addition to the tasty bird—don't use it in burger boxes or chicken buckets. It sits on a pie from Pino's La Forchetta on Seventh Avenue in Park Slope. A great pie? Not really. Just a good go-to place in the 'hood...

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A Totonno's Photo Gallery

In lieu of a detailed write-up of Tontonno Pizzeria Napolitano, let us offer you this gallery of photos from a recent trip out to the venerable Coney Island pie shop. Because we enjoy the icy desolation of the boardwalk in winter, we'll be sure to make it out there again soon to give you the full low-down. Bon appetit!...

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