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Food Critique: Joy to find delicious alternative to same ol' same ol'

Anderson's Pizzeria

Barbara Armitage writes:
If you've missed the opening of Columbia's newest restaurant "Anderson's Pizzeria" you need to get right over there! Barbara's husband and I enjoyed a wonderful lunch there today. What a joy to find a delicious alternative to the same ol' same ol' food choices.

Anderson's will even deliver. Since the cook at Tucker's Station is also the farmer Anderson's may be Barbara's Husband's only opportunity to eat hot food this summer.

I promise you it's the best New York style pizza you'll find without buying a plant ticket to off! - Barbara Armitage
Thanks - To CM readers, it must be good if Barbara Armitage praises it. She can be very tough on restaurants - won't go to any if they allow smoking, and if the food's not good, she let's people know.Anderson's is well on it's way with a send-off like this. Reminds me of the Superb review of Mystic Pizza in the movie, Mystic Pizza. Incidentally, Geniece Marcum and I shared the best vegetarian pizza I ever ate, vying with the very best carnivore one: at Kenny Pastor's Avery Street Pizza House, near the basketball school, U of L, discovered for Adair Countians by Doctor-in-training W. Stephen Aaron. - EW




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