A much as I am in Starkville, I still haven't eaten there. The wife is partial to Dave's when it comes to pizza, but I hear nothing but good thing about Boardtown, gonna have to make it a priority.I don’t know of a better pizza place in MS. The combination of really good pizza and a great draft beer selection goes a long ways.
I finally achieved the lofty status last week. Who do you think the pizza party was for?I really need to post more and get Heisman status
I think what that means is dawgstudent ate 30 pizzas las night. **That’s quite a party.
My son is playing baseball this weekend in StarkvilleThat’s quite a party.
DS, be writing that pizza party off on his taxes. Only so many flatscreens and blue tents he can write off.My son is playing baseball this weekend in Starkville
Watch out for those rowdy Oktibbeha County sheriff deputies..My son is playing baseball this weekend in Starkville
I like Dave’s thin crust stuff. Not the deep dish stuff. Boardtown is good sometimes the crust is a little too soggy for my taste.There's at least 8 different styles of pizza. I'm a NY style fan, Boardtown's is pretty good. Not a fan of Daves.
Did he give you a television?I finally achieved the lofty status last week. Who do you think the pizza party was for?
Are you kidding me? I touched the remote once and got my hand slapped with a ruler.Did he give you a television?
Leña Pizza in ClevelandI don’t know of a better pizza place in MS. The combination of really good pizza and a great draft beer selection goes a long ways.
Heisman status gets free pizza party and raffle chance at a flat screenI really need to post more and get Heisman status
I'm going to try it soon. I'm concerned that it get's so much hype its going to be a let down.Leña Pizza in Cleveland
It's the closest thing to an authentic Italian pizza outside of Manhattan and Italy itselfI'm going to try it soon. I'm concerned that it get's so much hype its going to be a let down.
I've never been too Italy, but understand their style is nearest to Neapolitan in the US. I personally don't like the soft puffy crust, but I'm still looking forward to it.It's the closest thing to an authentic Italian pizza outside of Manhattan and Italy itself
You're on to the gist of it for sure. It's differentI've never been too Italy, but understand their style is nearest to Neapolitan in the US. I personally don't like the soft puffy crust, but I'm still looking forward to it.
Sounds like you know pizza, most Mississippian's don't.You're on to the gist of it for sure. It's different
Want to eat at Boardtown. The best pizza in Starkville by far was City Bagel but ripThere's at least 8 different styles of pizza. I'm a NY style fan, Boardtown's is pretty good. Not a fan of Daves.
City Bagel was great, why did it not make it?Want to eat at Boardtown. The best pizza in Starkville by far was City Bagel but rip
Once owners retired and sold out the new ownership didn’t realize how much work it would take to keep rolling. They gave it a shot and then switched gears. There is a reason bakeries are a dying genre.City Bagel was great, why did it not make it?
I went to HS with the owner of Boardtown, we've been friends since we were kids. I've told him multiple times that his pizza and Lena's are by far the two best I've ever had. He still has not been to Lena's but is actually hoping to get over there and try it in the next couple weeks.Leña Pizza in Cleveland
Yep we used to eat there every Thursday or Friday night, by far the best pizza I've ever had.Want to eat at Boardtown. The best pizza in Starkville by far was City Bagel but rip
The "new ownership" was Restaurant Tyler crew so they should be in tune to the workings of a restaurant. The manager that they put in charge of that place was the rudest, and had the most don't give a damn attitude of any restaurant manager I've ever seen. He personally ran that place into the ground.Once owners retired and sold out the new ownership didn’t realize how much work it would take to keep rolling. They gave it a shot and then switched gears. There is a reason bakeries are a dying genre.