Duggy747 wrote: » Dominos is a clusterfúck of a business, I don't deal with them anymore and if I were a vegetarian I definitely wouldn't trust them too much in getting a pizza from them (GF and other veggies kept finding meat on theirs from various stores too many times in the past few months) On their Irish social media sites you can see from people posting up their orders the kind of absolutely disgusting shít some of the stores have been handing out, it's genuinely rank.
Rosie Screeching Statement wrote: » Balls, really? Never happened me, I'd tend to trust big chains over small chippers and places for things like that. Apache's grand I find, only really interested in it when I'm drunk or hungover but it's perfect drink food
eviltimeban wrote: » Nowadays, I make my own. I buy the stone baked base from the supermarket, lash a tin of chopped tomatoes into the pan, add onion basil, oregano, balsamic vinegar, spoonful of sugar, red wine vinegar, salt & pepper, and let it simmer for 12 minutes. Then I slop it on the base, add mozarella, pepperoni, and coat with grated parmesan, cook for 10 minutes, Best pizza hands down.
maudgonner wrote: » I do that, except I'm lazier and just use pasatta for my tomato sauce. Takes less than 5 minutes to assemble and quicker to cook than a frozen pizza, so it's just as handy really. I do sometimes make my own bases and it's worth the effort, but I can't always be bothered
EagererBeaver wrote: » I love how snobby some people can get about bread with a bit of sauce and toppings on it. There's bad pizza and there's fine pizza. "Outrageously good, mouth watering pizza of your dreams" is a myth.
rainbow kirby wrote: » They're all crap, pizza is only worth it from an Italian restaurant. Bases need to be thin and they need to be not overloaded with toppings. Proper mozzarella too.
Alf Stewart. wrote: » All of the big franchises pizzas are muck compared to the small independent guys (imo) .
Dr Crayfish wrote: » I'm not a fan of any of the chains mentioned. Always thick bases and way too doughy. There are a few good independent places popping up in Dublin though. The one in Portmarnock is one of the best I've had in Ireland.Also if you're ever in Strandhill Co. Sligo, the Strand bar has lovely pizza, really good.
theteal wrote: » :D We stayed across the road for my stag and lived on the stuff for the weekend. It's a running joke now with slagging one of the lads coz he bought so many. . .you're not him are you?!?!?!?! :pac: :pac:
chopperbyrne wrote: » Think Dominos is made to order pizza bases in-store, though it may be from frozen dough.
DontThankMe wrote: » I don't really like Apache Pizza had it a few times and they don't give a dip with their pizza's If i I had to rank my favorite pizza places it would be: 1. Dominos 2. Four Star 3. Pizza Hut 4. Mizzoni's 5. Papa Johns The only frozen pizzas that are decent is Chicago Town pizzas.
Keane2baMused wrote: » I went to Italy for the first time last year. Sitting in a little 'fast food' pizza place called Gusta Pizza in Florence ,where everyone shares tables, you get a number and pick it up and eat off paper plates. I have never in my life had pizza like it. The freshest tastiest pizza made in less than ten minutes and all for 6 euro with a little glass of white wine. Dominos and all the rest are muck in comparison, and I liked it before that!
murpho999 wrote: » I don't like these franchise pizzas . Just full of bad stuff and dough is too thick. You can't beat a proper Italian pizza with thin dough and fresh ingredients. We make them at home mostly as it's so easy to do.Also, chicken should NEVER be on a pizza.
PARlance wrote: » Domino's et al are American Pizza. The serve a purpose if you're purpose is to paid 20 quid to feel crap. I'll do that from time to time myself. Proper fresh Italian Pizza is a favourite of mine.
Custardpi wrote: » If you're talking about the dehydrated balls of mystery meat found on most franchise "chicken" pizzas then I'd agree. On the other hand I've used shredded leftover roast chicken a few times on homemade pizzas I've done & it's amazing. I'm sure there's some Sicilian pizza makers guild who have a law against that or whatever but it tastes pretty good to me.
murpho999 wrote: » Go to Italy, and you just won't get chicken on pizza. Just not done.
maudgonner wrote: » Same as, except in Naples. Which is a hell of a wild west kinda town, but the food is incredible. Dammit, I want to book a holiday now, it was bad enough when this thread was just making me hungry!(I still put chicken on pizza though. And sometimes pineapple)