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I am from CT and searched a long time for good pizza. I found it.
DanZaneos in Ocala. Best NY style pizza around!!
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We like Papa John's but always get it delivered to our home due to lack of eating space or not much of one in their place. They need a begger restaurant!
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Where in Ocala is DanZaneos ?
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Hedoman, Pauly's Pizza sauce tastes like tomato sauce. The only good thing I can say about that place is they have the best garlic knots.
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I still haven't had any good pizza yet...I'm still surprised nobody has opened up a good place yet in one of the town squares.
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Where in Ocala is DanZaneos ?

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Perhaps it's Danzano's????

http://www.danzanospizza.com/

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Best pizza in Fl. by far is Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza, but the closest is in Orlando. If you ever get there also have to try there wings. Oven roasted with olive oil, hint of garlic and rosemary and then smothered in caramelized onions, and served with wedges of focaccia bread. AMAZING.
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Seems most pies around TV are either the flatish NY style (think Pauly's, Bravo) or the flatbread (think Urban, Mallory).

Is there anywhere that is more of a Scilian style? Not Chicago deep dish. Eons ago we used to live in RI and there was a place in N. Providence called Twins. Our favorite at that time but haven't found similar in/near TV.

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Mallory CC will make the crust anyway you like. Thick, thin, or in between.
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What happened to Cane Garden's pizza? I recall it being on a hand-tossed, flavorful, thin crust. But the last time I had it, it was on a small, thin, flavorless, cracker-like crust that looked pre-formed because it fit the round serving platter (not a plate) exactly. Two of us had pizza and the crusts were identical. Now I don't mind a thin crust pizza, but I like real pizza dough, and this looked like something bought in bulk, pre-formed and pre-cooked with special serving plates that match its size. Just slap some sauce on it, throw it in the oven to melt the cheese and serve it. Very quick and cheap. I hope this is a temporary thing.
Cane Garden is more like a flat bread crust. We believe that Mallory CC has the best traditional crust. Hand tossed and pressed in corn meal so the crust has a crunchy, nutty taste, Try it, you wont be disappointed and it right here in the neighborhood !
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The pizza at Red Sauce is pretty good.
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I enjoyed the last two pizzas I ordered from Toscani's in Mulberry. I thought they were better than the Pauly's pizza that used to be in Mulberry.

The pizzas are much better than when they first opened.
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I usually like thin crust pizza as does my wife but we went to Snappy Pizza the other night on Bichara Blvd. and their pizza is quite good even though it's not thin. The sauce is excellent and they use crumbled sausage instead of sausage slices which most other pizza places use. We plan on going back. The small pizza was just the right size.

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I usually like thin crust pizza as does my wife but we went to Snappy Pizza the other night on Bichara Blvd. and their pizza is quite good even though it's not thin. The sauce is excellent and they use crumbled sausage instead of sausage slices which most other pizza places use. We plan on going back. The small pizza was just the right size.

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We used to love the Snappy's two medium for $13 on Tuesday but they discontinued that offer.
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OH...I wish we could order a pizza and have it delivered. Even a not so great one. I think I have seen pizza delivery cars around here, but forget which one.

I am also having serious withdrawal from Cincinnati Chili.

See? All you folks who want negative....SEE? This place isn't perfect!
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