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  2. Coal-fired pizza - Wikipedia

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    The coal-fired pizza oven at Lombardi's Pizza in Manhattan New Haven-style pizza cooked in a coal-fired oven at Sally's Apizza. Coal-fired pizza is a pizza style in the United States. New York–style pizza and New Haven–style pizza are often cooked in coal-fired pizza ovens. A coal-fired oven can reach 900 °F (482 °C) and cooks a pie in ...

  3. Dave Portnoy visited area pizzerias, but what does he think ...

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    On Sept. 19, 2022, Portnoy visited the Farnsworth Avenue eatery, known for its coal fired pizza and much more. “The coal fired in this area, in this neighborhood, I just gave out an 8.2 and an 8 ...

  4. Pizza - Wikipedia

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    In restaurants, pizza can be baked in an oven with fire bricks above the heat source, an electric deck oven, a conveyor belt oven, or, in traditional style in a wood or coal-fired brick oven. The pizza is slid into the oven on a long paddle, called "peel", and baked directly on hot bricks, a screen (a round metal grate, typically aluminum), or ...

  5. Patsy's Pizzeria - Wikipedia

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    Patsy's Pizzeria is a historic coal-oven pizzeria in New York City. Opened in Italian Harlem in 1933, [1] it was regarded as one of New York's original pizzerias for its use of traditional New York style thin crust pizza. [2]

  6. Here’s what’s actually happening with wood- and coal-fired ...

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  7. Bricco Coal Fired Pizza opens second Camden County location

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    Well, the good news is Bricco Coal-Fired Pizza has opened a second location, with some bonus items on its menu. ... “I used to have a restaurant that was an hour away and it was impossible to ...

  8. Grimaldi's Pizzeria - Wikipedia

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    The company traditionally does both carry-out and in-restaurant dining. [17] Restaurants feature New York Italian decoration, with a coal-brick oven displayed centrally so patrons can see pizza being cooked through a glass partition. The ovens are "heated by 100 pounds of coal per day at a temperature of up to 1,200 degrees."

  9. List of pizza chains of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of pizza chains of the United States. This list is limited to pizza chain restaurants that are based, headquartered or originated in the United States . The distinction between national chains and primarily regional chains is only indicative of geographic footprint and not necessarily of the overall size of the chain.