 Terribly tricky to be moderate at Broadway Pizza, arguably the best 'za in the Twin Cities.  An old-fashioned, no-frills, thin-crust pie, with just the right amount of lightly-spicy sauce and molten cheese.  That melty-over-crisp thing is what pizza is all about (to me), stirring happy college memories of heavenly, perfect after-bar slices, wolfed down at 2 a.m. like it was the first food I'd had in weeks (even though I'd probably had a burger, or even pizza, for dinner).  OK, perhaps not that dramatic these more sober (!), grown-up days, but still...  So Damn Good, especially at the flagship shop (Broadway and River Drive in North/Northeast), which even at five in the afternoon is a-humming.  I indulged along with Stacey, Cooper, Nathan, Mom, John, and Sasha, celebrating Mom and Sasha's joint March 21st birthdays - Happy Belated Birthday Mom and Sasha!  We all happily ate too much (even Little Cooperstar had four pieces!) and scattered for various Sunday-night activities.  Including...
Terribly tricky to be moderate at Broadway Pizza, arguably the best 'za in the Twin Cities.  An old-fashioned, no-frills, thin-crust pie, with just the right amount of lightly-spicy sauce and molten cheese.  That melty-over-crisp thing is what pizza is all about (to me), stirring happy college memories of heavenly, perfect after-bar slices, wolfed down at 2 a.m. like it was the first food I'd had in weeks (even though I'd probably had a burger, or even pizza, for dinner).  OK, perhaps not that dramatic these more sober (!), grown-up days, but still...  So Damn Good, especially at the flagship shop (Broadway and River Drive in North/Northeast), which even at five in the afternoon is a-humming.  I indulged along with Stacey, Cooper, Nathan, Mom, John, and Sasha, celebrating Mom and Sasha's joint March 21st birthdays - Happy Belated Birthday Mom and Sasha!  We all happily ate too much (even Little Cooperstar had four pieces!) and scattered for various Sunday-night activities.  Including......hijinxing with my minxes, woo hoo! Nothing like following up a salty pizza feast with wine and salty chat courtesy of Kim & Suz! I
 find hooting, howling, and shrieking with the girls particularly good for the digestion (not to mention the soul) and recommend the strategy highly.
 find hooting, howling, and shrieking with the girls particularly good for the digestion (not to mention the soul) and recommend the strategy highly.Unforch, despite earlier-in-the-day efforts to balance out the pizza we knew was coming (a nice amount of exercise, water, and a light breakfast and lunch), I am a salinated puffball this morning. It's a green tea, fresh fruit Monday for me! BIG time, ack. And I'll be taking that tea on the hot side, given the snow falling as I write this. March - in like a lion, out like an a**hole (snarl).
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Out like an a**hole indeed. Hilarious.
UGH! Good thing I had so much fun at your house last night to make my mood somewhat bearable today, otherwise I might have to hurt something. In December this would be lovely - in March-almost-April, completely bites.
I have a Broadway three blocks from our house. Extra pepper flakes on my Eddie's Special, puh-leeze!
Oh God, that's dangerous, Broadway within walking distance! My son would be there every day, allowance money in pocket, ha. So good, wish I had me a pie right now (at 9:40 a.m.).
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