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Des Moines pizza restaurants?
Any recommendations? I'm staying in Des Moines tonight and I'm craving pizza. I tend to like thin crust the best, but I'm open to suggestions otherwise as well.
Thanks,
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Tavern for thin crust.
Felix and Oscars for thick crust.
Big Tomato for different toppings.
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I'm going to answer your question with the best answer possible, but I must ask that you not share this information with anyone else, whether they're friend, foe or family.
If you like thin crust, go to the Plaza Pub which is immediately S of Merle Hay Mall on Douglas.
Get the buffalo wing pizza.
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The most well-known places for thin crust are the Tavern and Mustards. Doesn't mean they're the best, just the most well known. Where are you staying?
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I'm by Jordan Creek, but willing to drive downtown, etc.
I've had Tavern's pizza and it was good, but I wouldn't mind trying something else.
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The coal-fired oven at Centro only gets to about 900 degrees.
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I'd recommend Big Tomato for thin crust. Fong's is solid too.
Big Tomato is on Ingersoll, and Fong's is downtown, across from the Royal Mile.
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Re: Des Moines pizza restaurants?
 Originally Posted by acgclone I'm by Jordan Creek, but willing to drive downtown, etc.
I've had Tavern's pizza and it was good, but I wouldn't mind trying something else. Coach's is out by Jordan Creek, next to Cabaret West Glen. It's not amazing, but it's pretty solid.
I'm one of those guys that thinks pizza is rarely great, or rarely terrible, but usually pretty good.
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Re: Des Moines pizza restaurants?
 Originally Posted by acgclone I'm by Jordan Creek, but willing to drive downtown, etc.
I've had Tavern's pizza and it was good, but I wouldn't mind trying something else. There is a Mustards near the Windsor Heights Hy-Vee on University. Just head East off 73rd, and if you see Herky you've gone too far; it's in the complex just South of the Front Row.
That may have been TMI, but I don't know how familiar you are with the area.
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Thanks, I've been to Big Tomato, but I think I was drunk and it's been probably 10 years, so I'll probably go with that.
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Actually, now that I think about, Red Rossa @ 60th and University is really good.
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fongs for some crazy good pizza! down by crt ave. i recomend the crab rangoon pizza
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Thin crust is tavern. Yum.
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Re: Des Moines pizza restaurants?
These aren't pizza places but I've had good pizza there. Cosi Cucina and Biaggi's. Thin crust but the options are minimal. I stick to the ones with salami, capicola, sausage, etc...
I generally order a burger or pizza where ever I go. I'm pretty high class
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go to Fongs downtown....save yourself and get out of suburban hell!
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