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Old 06-11-2012, 04:20 PM
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Flippers opened today at 3 pm. As we were walking over to find out the latest, they put the "Open For Business" sign on the door. We went in and had a cheese pizza and bread-sticks. It was worth the wait. Food and service were both excellent.
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Old 06-11-2012, 05:58 PM
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Can't have too many pizza joints.
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Where is it?
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Flippers in Spanish Springs

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thin crust or thick crust?
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Where is it?
It's the old Pauly's Pizza location, just off the square.
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thin crust or thick crust?
I'm sure it's not a Vic's or Mom's Kitchen pizza but lets hope theirs is a very close 2nd
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Pete & Eldas is better than either. (insider NJ comment)

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We stopped there today for lunch. 12" pie, traditional crust, sweet Italian sausage, pepperoni, black olive & onion. = $17.07

But, a very flavorful pizza. Good sweet sausage.

They also offer what they call Neopolitan thin and a 'thick' pie.

If I had a negative it would be that I would have liked a little more of the olives, onion, sausage etc.

I'll go back!
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Best we have had in or around here
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We enjoyed the pizza. They also have interesting flatbreads, salads as well as sandwiches.
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Will have to give it a try. We like going to Belleview Pizza, but its a little bit of a ride. Once we try Flippers, and hopefully there good itakian sausage, then will comment. Yummmmmmmmmy!!! epper2:
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thin crust or thick crust?
They offer Thin/Regular/Thick for all pizzas.
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