Pizza is generally good, even if you have some "bad" pizza.  Is it really that bad?  Now, here is the actual question, what pizza is the best of the "good" pizzas?  We are not talking about frozen pizza that you just pick up at the store. Although, there are some really good ones in that catagory too.

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We are talking about great pizza that you get from an actual pizzeria or a restaurant.

We posed this question on our social media page yesterday, and there was a clear winner.  But we do not want to say that any of the other choices are bad in any way.  There is just one place that seems like most of the people who answered prefer.

With that said, someone did mention Heggies pizza.  That is a great choice for a frozen pizza.  Not the assignment, however. Someone also mentioned the Totino's Party Pizzas. Really?  Aren't those like 4 for $5 or something?  Pizza on a budget!

Here are the results from yesterday's poll

House of Pizza is the clear winner.  With our poll, they got 21 votes

Gary's was up next with 13 votes

Jets got 8 votes

Waldo's got 4 votes.  I used to love Waldo's Pizza.  They always had the most cheese.  But I didn't realize after they had moved to a gas station in Waite Park that they had moved back to downtown St. Cloud??  Learned something today.

Godfather's 3 votes.  They are available at the Holiday station out on 75 near McStop.

Dimaggio's got 4 votes

Jimmy's got 2 votes

Marnatelli's got 5 votes

Benton Station got 2 votes

Toppers got 2 votes

True's Pizza got 3 votes

Green Mill deep dish pizza got 2 votes

Little Ceasar's got 1 vote.  For me, it's all about the crazy bread there.  YUMM-O!

Papa John's got 1 vote

So according to this, House of Pizza is the clear favorite, followed up by Gary's pizza.  Some people did specify that they loved the Gary's location in Sartell.  They also have locations in St. Joe and St. Cloud off of 25th.

There were a couple of random suggestions as well.  Some mentioned the pizza at Cafe Renaissance, Flour and Flower in St. Joe, and a couple of places out of town.  It's pizza, hard to have a bad one.

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