Is tracktown in New Jersey? No......then the pizza is average at best.
Is tracktown in New Jersey? No......then the pizza is average at best.
Trackster3 wrote:
Is tracktown in New Jersey? No......then the pizza is average at best.
Yea, but New Jersey sucks, so it's gets bonus points for not being there.
I love Track Town pizza for the tradition of it all. One goes to watch track, and eat Track Town pizza, and there's a kind of ritual to it. I dig it.
Another place I'm fond of visiting is Sy's New York Pizza which is a short walk west through campus, and near the school book store. It's great for a quick lunch, and sells pizza by the slice.
456 wrote:
Outside of New Haven, CT. There is no real pizza
Came in here to say this, psyched it's on the first page. LRC does not always disappoint.
wineturtle wrote:
Oregon Moving Wood Fire Pizza Truck some sort of a food truck with a semi-permanent location during the week and parked outside different bars on the weekend has been mentioned as better than most other joints. I have no knowledge- just mentions from people I do not really know.
There was a 100 best pizza thread from a big circulation blogger website up with-in the last 2 months that got a number of replies but do not remember if Eugene was mentioned.
RE: "I have no knowledge..."
^ Yes, this is painfully obvious, considering your total inability to write coherently. Please tell me you're a 5th grade dropout.
Least Coaster....charming, just charming.
malmo wrote:
rojo wrote:
We love it. I'd say it's expensive if you are used to Domino's prices but we go there all the time.
This has got to be a joke, you can't be serious? Track town pizza is the kind of pizza you buy only when you're drunk.
Not true at all. I eat there and never drink alcohol.
malmo wrote:
Tracktown USA wrote:
Great atmosphere, and pretty good pies. Go with the pepperoni and jalapeño. Sure, there are better pizza places around, but this is kind of an icon by now. Have been going now for 20+ years.
At least 40 years.
Nope, 39 years as of now, working towards their 40th year. And Yelp and Trip Advisor both have it ranked in Top 3% of restaurants (out of 500 - 600!) in Eugene.
Is Pegasus Pizza still kicking? It used to have better pizza. But weeks where we had a meet we used to get free pizza at track town. Its ok.
Also the giant Pipeline pizza was the jam.
Me and my brother used to eat wholes pizzas 2 hours before track meets that we’d completely dominate in high school. The coach thought he’d teach us a lesson by letting us eat the pizza and then regret it when we suck. It backfired big time.
kmaclam wrote:
malmo wrote:
This has got to be a joke, you can't be serious? Track town pizza is the kind of pizza you buy only when you're drunk.
Not true at all. I eat there and never drink alcohol.
TrackTown is a LetsRun tradition. We go there probably most nights if we're in town for a big event. 1) Close to the track 2) Good atmosphere/open late 3) Good pizza/beer
The NOP is often there so that proves it's good pizza.
Shimmy Mack wrote:
456 wrote:
Outside of New Haven, CT. There is no real pizza
Came in here to say this, psyched it's on the first page. LRC does not always disappoint.
So does that mean Sally and Pepe's? Considering I lived in New Haven for 5 years and couldn't tell you which was better I'm not convinced it's best pizza in world.
Lucali in Brooklyn is my winner.
Asbel Kiprop wrote:
Track Town pizza is average at best...cannot compare with virtually an NYC pizza, such as John’s on Bleecker or Ray’s Original and many others.
Fuhgeddaboudit..
Reginas, Boston's North End. Wicked good peezz-uh!
No one West of the Hudson River has ever had good pizza.
rojo wrote:
We love it. I'd say it's expensive if you are used to Domino's prices but we go there all the time.
Wow, is Domino's considered cheap in the US?
Here in Britain it's over-priced, very average pizza.
Nothing beats the 99 cent pizza in NYC. I've filled up numerous times at lunch and after a hard run with 2 slices and a coke for $2.75. Best deal around.
Special wrote:
rojo wrote:
We love it. I'd say it's expensive if you are used to Domino's prices but we go there all the time.
Wow, is Domino's considered cheap in the US?
Here in Britain it's over-priced, very average pizza.
No, it is just considered disgusting fast food. Nothing more.
Pizza is ok but the fact that the duck on the logo is holding a football is a game changer for me. Place has nothing to do with track.
fooseballsucks wrote:
Pizza is ok but the fact that the duck on the logo is holding a football is a game changer for me. Place has nothing to do with track.
dude.. the place is for track people.. you aren't looking very closely the duck may be holding a football but he's also running (with bad form) holding a pizza to serve who? you of course the runner. they are trying to say that football players and fans are like ducks and should be serving the running community.
wejo wrote:
TrackTown is a LetsRun tradition. We go there probably most nights if we're in town for a big event. 1) Close to the track 2) Good atmosphere/open late 3) Good pizza/beer
The NOP is often there so that proves it's good pizza.
Wasn't Track Town a favorite spot of Al Sal? I'd heard he ate there so often that's where he got the nickname "Saladbar"
Brianruns10 wrote:
wejo wrote:
TrackTown is a LetsRun tradition. We go there probably most nights if we're in town for a big event. 1) Close to the track 2) Good atmosphere/open late 3) Good pizza/beer
The NOP is often there so that proves it's good pizza.
Wasn't Track Town a favorite spot of Al Sal? I'd heard he ate there so often that's where he got the nickname "Saladbar"
Alberto owned his own freakin restaurant, so ate there.
kmaclam wrote:
malmo wrote:
At least 40 years.
Nope, 39 years as of now, working towards their 40th year. And Yelp and Trip Advisor both have it ranked in Top 3% of restaurants (out of 500 - 600!) in Eugene.
Opened in 1977. You do the math.