Houston: what's "flying pizza"?
Numerous apparently unrelated pizza joints use that in their name.
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Numerous apparently unrelated pizza joints use that in their name.
By aynrandgirl
on Nov 20, 2009 05:28 PM
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My best guess is that it is hand tossed.
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Yes, it's hand tossed. My favorite is Antonio's Flying Pizza on Hillcroft just south of Westheimer.
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I've driven by that a couple of times. I'll check it out.
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