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I've seen THOP recommended here whenever the topic of pizza comes up, and we stopped in today.
What an awesome shop—I'd gladly trade in Elvio's or Anika's for a THOP in Moultonborough! Awesome pizza—crispy with the perfect amount of sauce and cheese—very fair pricing, and the people working there were great. My son, whom I came with, described it as "magnificent." If it were just a little closer to Moultonborough... Sent from my SM-G990U1 using Tapatalk |
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THOP is the best pizza I've ever had. Nice folks, too. You could combine it with mountain biking at Highland.
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we take exit 20 from 93. whereabouts is THOP?
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There is an Ashland House of Pizza that is also Greek style. Are these two related?
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I've found that most (insert town here) House of Pizzas are Greek style. I know Gilford house is, as are most in my surrounding towns.
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Nothing wrong with Greek pizza, it's just different than real Italian style pizza. I ate at Tilton House of Pizza and it was a great experience. I just prefer good Italian style pizza when available.
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If you don't want to eat inside, you can drive up to the Tilton Arch (a small copy of the Arc de Triomphe) and eat there. Nice view. |
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I agree that they are two different pizzas. I prefer Italian thin crust but if hubby's treating it's a greek one. Ah well.
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