<p>I'd like to know what the best pizza place is in Princeton. Preferably one that everyone know about/gets pizza from. Like the local favorite. I need this for my essay. Thanks so much!</p>
<p>that sounds very greedy that you would need that for your essay, essentially exploiting the knowledge of current students.</p>
<p>I'm sorry. I have to agree with desertman.</p>
<p>I'm sorry. I didn't mean to offend. I don't need it at all, it was just an idea I had for one sentence. But, if you'd rather me not "exploit the knoweledge of current students," I can certainly throw it out.</p>
<p>Victor's Pizzeria on Nassau Street, is probably the best of a sorry lot - based primarily on location. If you are a pizza person, you should probably pick Yale, where the thin, overpriced version is in vogue.</p>
<p>Old World Pizza</p>
<p>Hands Down</p>
<p>haha glinda i'm curious about this essay... :p</p>
<p>Haha, maybe I'll post it after decisions come out. Thanks for all your help guys!</p>
<p>lol those two pizza shops don't even exist.</p>
<p>it would be funny if they really didn't, though. basically it would make u foolish.</p>
<p>What are you talking about? Old World Pizza definitely exists and is AMAZING.</p>
<p>Few things.</p>
<p>Byerly, Victor's CLOSED DOWN a while ago. There's a new pizzeria called Iano's where Victor's used to be.</p>
<p>amnesia, Old World Pizza DOES exist. If you're willing to hand over the dough (no pun intended), they make brick oven pizza.</p>
<p>And I agree with desertman and CautiousPessimism.</p>
<p>You ruined the surprise!</p>