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Baltimore Pizza Club: Patro's Pizza
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Saturday, December 28, 2013. We've all dabbled in the ever-shifting world of greasy corner pizza joints, which stay open very late, waiting for you. They know you'll come. Maybe not at 11pm, maybe not at midnight, but by 2am when the bar closes, there you are pondering the yellowed backlit display menu, its items photographed from inexplicable angles on desolate foam plates. Why wait until 2am? You can eat this pizza any time of the day. Labels: American Pizza and Wings. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Baltimore Pizza Club: Emergency Weather Emergency
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015. Secure in our weather-resistant shelter the group became hungry and didn't know what to do. This would have continued until we died if Eliza had not mixed up a batch of pizza dough. As the dough rose so too did our hope of survival. Here you can see an industrious stovetop where we caramelized onions and stirred sauces. When the authorities tell you to stay off the road for your own safety, that's when you call up your friend with an SUV who seems pretty rugged because he we...
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Baltimore Pizza Club: All Pies Go to Heaven
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Wednesday, March 18, 2015. All Pies Go to Heaven. Angelo's "Pie In the Sky". Top of the Retirement Tower. This space has seen the cyclical life and death of various culinary endeavors over the years. A cadre of dusty ghosts lurk in the rafters sipping burnt coffee; they cast an enchanted circle where pilgrims from the world below take refuge in the peaceful vale of senior citizenship. The question here is, "does this pizza differ at all from the old Angelo's? As usual, Pizza Club was both divided in its ...
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Baltimore Pizza Club: April 2013
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Monday, April 22, 2013. YORK ROAD PLAZA PIZZA SHOWDOWN. Vito's Pizzeria, 6304 York Rd. Fortunato Brothers' Pizza, 6374 York Rd. At the beginning of this month of April Pizza Club visited two pizza parlors in the strip mall around Wells Liquors on York Road: Vito's Pizzeria and Fortunato Brothers' Pizza. First we went to the liquor store. That was the best part of this experience. Fortunato's: guarded optimism. See cannoli lady in background. It should be noted that both places were affordably priced for ...
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Baltimore Pizza Club: February 2013
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Sunday, February 24, 2013. 15 Mellor Avenue, Catonsville, MD. When they started opening franchise locations, the unifying theme was tie-dye and the neon sign that says, "Sorry We're Open." There was a location in Ardmore, PA, where me and my friends would hang out there and feel smarter than everyone else (unifying theme of my teen years). I remember the pizza being pretty good, but what do I know. Discoursing on pizza networks. Some were bothered by a non-specific humming noise in the background. The eg...
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Baltimore Pizza Club: Pizza Club Meeting: The Arthouse
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Monday, December 16, 2013. Pizza Club Meeting: The Arthouse. 1115 W 36th St. The ley lines underneath Hampden are shifting this year, bringing a new alignment of magnetic and spiritual forces, new vistas of astral energy, cheese plates, taxidermied badgers. I suspect that Woodberry Kitchen has obtained a chunk of Stonehenge and they are hiding it in their labyrinth deep under TV Hill, where it radiates ancient hexes. Is it any accident that pizza stones are also made out of stone? None of us could rememb...
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Baltimore Pizza Club: December 2013
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Saturday, December 28, 2013. We've all dabbled in the ever-shifting world of greasy corner pizza joints, which stay open very late, waiting for you. They know you'll come. Maybe not at 11pm, maybe not at midnight, but by 2am when the bar closes, there you are pondering the yellowed backlit display menu, its items photographed from inexplicable angles on desolate foam plates. Why wait until 2am? You can eat this pizza any time of the day. Labels: American Pizza and Wings. Monday, December 16, 2013. The le...
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Baltimore Pizza Club: February 2015
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015. Secure in our weather-resistant shelter the group became hungry and didn't know what to do. This would have continued until we died if Eliza had not mixed up a batch of pizza dough. As the dough rose so too did our hope of survival. Here you can see an industrious stovetop where we caramelized onions and stirred sauces. When the authorities tell you to stay off the road for your own safety, that's when you call up your friend with an SUV who seems pretty rugged because he we...
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Baltimore Pizza Club: January 2015
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Friday, January 30, 2015. From Pizzahaus to Our House. 8220;Our House” Pizza. 1121 Hull St., Locust Point. This is the true test. Can pizza summon me from the depths of seasonal nihilism? The answer is yes. Locust Point in times past (Maryland Historical Society). Pizza Dog w/ mustard. Immediately followed by the question: "What is on the opposite end of that larger see-saw? Guess I didn't bother to rotate this one. That's an Attractive Pizza. Hilary was concerned that “the crust reveals an underly...
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Baltimore Pizza Club: From Pizzahaus to Our House
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Friday, January 30, 2015. From Pizzahaus to Our House. 8220;Our House” Pizza. 1121 Hull St., Locust Point. This is the true test. Can pizza summon me from the depths of seasonal nihilism? The answer is yes. Locust Point in times past (Maryland Historical Society). Pizza Dog w/ mustard. Immediately followed by the question: "What is on the opposite end of that larger see-saw? Guess I didn't bother to rotate this one. That's an Attractive Pizza. Hilary was concerned that “the crust reveals an underly...