If you are a foodie, then you know . If you are a ΄σΟσ΄«Γ½ alumnus, you know Slices (a k a New York Pizzeria), a longtime favorite eatery in the village of Hamilton.
The two worlds combined this week when Zagat highighted Slices as one of the β10 pizza joints in the U.S. that are worth some travel time.β The high-profile lauded the no-nonsense pizza that is served, as everyone knows, plain only.
The listing already has generated a range of comments on the universityβs and pages. Chime in there or post a comment here. Whatever you do, just donβt make the comments plain.
Here is the Zagat entry about Slices:
If itβs straightforward, no-nonsense pizza youβre looking for you wonβt do better than Slices (official name: New York Pizzeria) in the tiny town of Hamilton, NY, where pies come out of the oven with a pillowy, bubbly upper crust (the lower part is thin) covered with the most satisfying ratio of sweet tomato sauce to salty mozzarella cheese. As insiders know, the slices come plain only, which is a rule that works, since you wouldnβt want to ruin a piece of old-fashioned pizza perfection with any distractions (except maybe Parmesan and some garlic salt). Itβs definitely not fancy, and thereβs not an imported tomato or truffle in sight, but who needs all that anyway? And ok, we may be a bit biased since it holds such a fond place in our hearts, but anyone who has ever stopped in late-night after carousing at one of the nearby bars will surely agree: its slices simply canβt be beat.
39 Lebanon St., Hamilton; 315-824-2112