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The Bomb

Pizza is a natural choice when choosing to grab dinner simply because of the readily accessible number of pizza parlors in any city. While we’ve mentioned our satisfaction with places like Wonder Bar, Pepe’s, and Blue Jeans Pizza, a newcomer to the area, with an almost cult-like following, is Flats. Their menu offers a diverse selection of salads, sandwiches, and, of course, flatbread pizza “made in traditional Neapolitan style with an old world attention to detail and crazy obsession on local quality ingredients.” As pictured, “The Bomb” consists of melt-in-your-mouth grilled sirloin (worthy to eat without the pizza), large mushrooms, caramelized onions and the combination of cheddar, mozzarella and blue cheeses. Whether you are an environmentalist (pretty much everything is “green”), a health conscious eater (organic and/or vegan options), or simply in the mood to indulge in a slice or box of pizza, Flats could be worth a repeat visit. What makes the small, detailed atmosphere even better? It’s BYOB.

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Worcester Pizza

Pizza in Worcester is as natural as anything. Fortunately, with places like Wonder Bar, Corner Grill, Blue Jeans, and Flats every style, price, and topping combination is at your disposal. A restaurant that actually opened May 2010 that has been gaining steam is Pepe’s on Franklin street. Their Italian dishes are second only to their pizza. Whether wanting the Four Cheese Pizza (goat cheese, Gorgonzola, fontina & mozzarella), the Firecracker (buffalo chicken, cucumbers & bleu cheese), or their simple Siciliana (mozzarella, oregano & olives) thin crust (with air bubbles) their variety will bring you back a second time.