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jt_tesla t1_j2itgxy wrote

Deep dish - only Sicilia’s on federal hill

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[deleted] t1_j2iupjw wrote

Uno in Warwick. Yes it’s a chain but it’s the best of what you’re looking for

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BingBong022 t1_j2j0lfo wrote

My guy get that hotline pizza or a guy and his pie shit smacks harder than your first line of yayo off a strippers tits!

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adamo_d t1_j2j5lpk wrote

Pasquale's in Wakefield. Not exactly deep dish, but their grandma pizza is is tremendous

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PurinaHall0fFame t1_j2jfoky wrote

Only option I know of is Sicilia's, but they're not very good, imo. Maybe it's because I grew up around Chicago, I don't know. But their crust is bland as fuck, I think they make and use it same day, so it doesn't really have time to develop any flavor, plus it's the same dough they use for regular pizzas which isn't traditional. It was always undercooked, too.

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SoftwareDev401 t1_j2jizlq wrote

I like NK Chicago Pizza in North Kingstown, but it's a bit out of the way from Providence and Cranston, and I've never tried Sicilia's to compare them.

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NessMcNesserson t1_j2k614n wrote

Sicilias but I recommend getting it uncut if you're not eating in, or the crust can get a little soggy on standing.

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vnerdy10002 t1_j2ka7p0 wrote

I know it’s Detroit style but holy cow Hotline is mind blowing

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vodkanipples t1_j2kb9df wrote

Listen to the people saying sicilia's they are pointing you towards the pizza of the gods.

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dogsled1 t1_j2l4c8k wrote

When I was in college Sicilia’s had tiny deep dish pizzas for $4.25 with a cup of soup delivered. The driver carried an old credit card imprinter with the carbon paper.Racked up my $500 limit on a Citibank Visa with 30% interest eating those😂

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