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Old 03-24-2016, 09:19 PM   #1
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Default love that place.........

We go in there like every other day when we are up in the area. Can't beat the food and service. Usually buy a few loaves of the bread to bring home and stash in the freezer.
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Old 03-25-2016, 10:12 AM   #2
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Piccolo has fantastic food, it is a real welcome addition to the area. Thin crust pizza with great toppings. Bill is working hard to build the market part of the business as well.
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The wife and I tried The Goodfellas pizza a couple of nights ago.
Great pizza!
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Old 04-04-2016, 06:09 PM   #4
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Is it the same as the Piccolla In Manch? if so, It's the real deal Italian.
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Old 04-04-2016, 06:20 PM   #5
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Is it the same as the Piccolla In Manch? if so, It's the real deal Italian.
Don't think so!

http://www.piccolaitalianh.com/

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Is it the same as the Piccolla In Manch? if so, It's the real deal Italian.
Moultonborough is actually "Piccolo," not "Piccola."


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Everything looks fantastic on their website but man I've seen cheaper prices that's for sure. Guess you get what you pay for!
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Everything looks fantastic on their website but man I've seen cheaper prices that's for sure. Guess you get what you pay for!
They are not trying to compete with Murphys gas station lunches . The prices reflect the superior quality you expect and receive . If it's to much for you try the DD lunch in the same parking lot but don't try to rate the quality against each other
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They are not trying to compete with Murphys gas station lunches . The prices reflect the superior quality you expect and receive . If it's to much for you try the DD lunch in the same parking lot but don't try to rate the quality against each other
Ouch!! Geez I'll try them, and I'm ok with the $ just sayin!
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The pizza menu might a little difficult, including deciphering the prices.

When we we picked up our order for Goodfellas, we asked if we could just get a pepperoni and cheese at a later date. The owner said sure no problem. You can order whatever you want, and the price will be reflected accordingly.
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The pizza menu might a little difficult, including deciphering the prices.
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I thought it was pretty straight forward.$13.99 +$3 for pepperoni.


PIZZA




20" Cheese Pizza- $13.99
1 slice- $2.75...... add $0.50 per topping for a slice

Toppings $5.00
Prosciutto
Toppings $4.00
anchovies, chicken, pesto, Pancetta, sausage, sopressata, broccoli rabe, eggplant, meatballs, ham
Toppings $3.00
bacon, mushrooms, kalamatas, spinach, peppers, pineapple, Feta, pepperoni, fresh
Mozzarella, Ricotta
Toppings $2.00
fresh tomatoes, black olive, hot cherry peppers, basil, sauteed onions
Toppings $1.00
garlic
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OK, now I understand.
$3 ... 10 items listed

v.

$3 for each item. Right ????

So, add bacon, mushrooms, kalamatas, spinach, peppers, pineapple, Feta, pepperoni, fresh
Mozzarella, Ricotta ... add $30 ... right !

So pizaa will cost $3x 10= $30 plus $13.99 = $43.99 for a pizza ...


$1.00 for a dash of garlic!

When I order a "meatlovers" pizza at Guiseppe's in Meredith I don't have to order separately.

Not ME!
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OK, now I understand.
$3 ... 10 items listed

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$3 for each item. Right ????

So, add bacon, mushrooms, kalamatas, spinach, peppers, pineapple, Feta, pepperoni, fresh
Mozzarella, Ricotta ... add $30 ... right !

So pizaa will cost $3x 10= $30 plus $13.99 = $43.99 for a pizza ...


$1.00 for a dash of garlic!

When I order a "meatlovers" pizza at Guiseppe's in Meredith I don't have to order separately.

Not ME!
Exactly...All I was saying, I have not tried them yet and I will. The last (stick) of peperoni I bought in a store I think I paid 3.00 for the whole thing.
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The wife and I will order a pepperoni pizza, next time. Should come up to $16.99.

Reasonable!
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The wife and I will order a pepperoni pizza, next time. Should come up to $16.99.

Reasonable!
For a 20" pizza that is very reasonable.
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Ask Bill to cook your pizza light and not cut, then finish on a stone at 500. Almost as good a fresh out of his oven!

Disclaimer... it is a giant pizza and may not fit in your oven whole.
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Default Clearing up price questions...

It is not indicated on the menu as it should be, but the pizza prices, which start at 13.99 per cheese pie and increase with additional toppings do max out at 24.95 (the price of our Goodfella, an Italian meatlovers pie of Pancetta, Sopressata, homemade sausage and pepperoni). Some toppings are $2.00, some $3.00, and some $4.00 which are higher end items such as broccoli rabe, sopressata, etc. Garlic is $1.00 as is extra cheese, but mind you....it is much more than a dash. Extra cheese is only needed if you really really want extra cheese. We don't short you on any toppings which are plentiful and plus atop a huge 20 inch pie. When you get pepperoni... you get what may look like an extra pepperoni in my opinion. Also ...sausage is all homemade as are the meatballs and fresh mozzarella. I won't charge more than $24.95 for a pizza with reasonable toppings. (not for a request of "I want 4 lbs of Prosciutto Di Parma on my pie for example). Most pies with a few toppings that we sell average around $19 - $21 I have noticed. Hope this helps.
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It is not indicated on the menu as it should be, but the pizza prices, which start at 13.99 per cheese pie and increase with additional toppings do max out at 24.95 (the price of our Goodfella, an Italian meatlovers pie of Pancetta, Sopressata, homemade sausage and pepperoni). Some toppings are $2.00, some $3.00, and some $4.00 which are higher end items such as broccoli rabe, sopressata, etc. Garlic is $1.00 as is extra cheese, but mind you....it is much more than a dash. Extra cheese is only needed if you really really want extra cheese. We don't short you on any toppings which are plentiful and plus atop a huge 20 inch pie. When you get pepperoni... you get what may look like an extra pepperoni in my opinion. Also ...sausage is all homemade as are the meatballs and fresh mozzarella. I won't charge more than $24.95 for a pizza with reasonable toppings. (not for a request of "I want 4 lbs of Prosciutto Di Parma on my pie for example). Most pies with a few toppings that we sell average around $19 - $21 I have noticed. Hope this helps.
This just made me hungry for a meatball pie! Hope you're doing well.

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It is not indicated on the menu as it should be, but the pizza prices, which start at 13.99 per cheese pie and increase with additional toppings do max out at 24.95 (the price of our Goodfella, an Italian meatlovers pie of Pancetta, Sopressata, homemade sausage and pepperoni). Some toppings are $2.00, some $3.00, and some $4.00 which are higher end items such as broccoli rabe, sopressata, etc. Garlic is $1.00 as is extra cheese, but mind you....it is much more than a dash. Extra cheese is only needed if you really really want extra cheese. We don't short you on any toppings which are plentiful and plus atop a huge 20 inch pie. When you get pepperoni... you get what may look like an extra pepperoni in my opinion. Also ...sausage is all homemade as are the meatballs and fresh mozzarella. I won't charge more than $24.95 for a pizza with reasonable toppings. (not for a request of "I want 4 lbs of Prosciutto Di Parma on my pie for example). Most pies with a few toppings that we sell average around $19 - $21 I have noticed. Hope this helps.
Do you offer Gluten free pies or other menu items? Thanks!
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I won't charge more than $24.95 for a pizza with reasonable toppings. (not for a request of "I want 4 lbs of Prosciutto Di Parma on my pie for example). Most pies with a few toppings that we sell average around $19 - $21 I have noticed. Hope this helps.
You are still higher priced than the HOP in the area.... by around $5.00/pie (without the Premium toppings you describe)... Personally I would buy them for my wife and I, but the kids have to be the priority for take-out.

No offense intended here to the market, we just do not seem to be the customers for this store/restaurant.
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