Don’t trust me? That’s fair. I get it, dear readers: You don’t even know my real name, so go ahead and trust your peers. One skim through the interwebs, while searching for Crispino’s critiques, will lead to rarely a negative comment. Also “best pizza in Wilmington” comes up quite a lot, for that matter. Quite the accolade for a newbie.
Seems like with more northern transplants moving to our neck of the woods, Wilmington is upping its pie game. For many of us Southerners, even bad pizza is pretty good pizza. And bad pizza is often drunk pizza, which means I’m really not judging the quality of cheese or how yeasty a dough is when I’m simply trying not to drop the damn thing on the street after a night of imbibing.
SOURCE: http://www.encorepub.com
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