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Papa John’s (in midwest; it’s terrible in California). Agree with sibling poster that local shops are better (they don’t exist in the midwest).
God, you're so fucking right. And usually in the Midwest if it's a local place, the pizza can either be pretty damn good, or just gross and locals will still say it's the best ever. my city does have a pretty good NY style pizza place though.
That said, I don't mind my local Papa John's. Their crust is kinda sweet, and I like that it's soft.
Right? The town I live in has a couple pretty good (for the area anyway) places that seem like they struggle. Meanwhile, everyone here raves about another local chain that makes what is IMHO easily the worst pizza in the city. Maybe even the state. That's even counting the chains.
I used to be a believer that pizza is like sex, even when it's bad it's still good but, this place proved me wrong. Soggy crust, unseasoned toppings and, way too many of them (hence the soggy ass crust).