| Rating |
Date Attended [v] |
Reviewer |
Gender |
Age |
Where From? |
Group Type? |
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The Best Pizza Tour!
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| Fri, Aug 21 11:00 AM |
hunterdorroh |
Male |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| We all had a great time. Scott was a great tour guide and highly recommend this trip. We learned all about pizza plus got to eat three amazing slices while walking around the city. |
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Scott's Pizza Tours -One of the Best Things To Do
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| Thu, Aug 20 11:00 AM |
ndlauren |
Female |
20-29 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| I've made several trips to New York previously, and Scott's Pizza Tours now ranks as one of my favorite! Scott has SO much energy and is SO passionate about his pizza that it's almost impossible not to have a good time on the tour. Even though I toured by myself, as I was visiting friends in the city who were working during the day and had time to spare, he made everyone feel welcome. Not only was the pizza we had amazing, but the tour was also educational.
If you have a spare few hours around mid-day, definitely take the time to enjoy this tour. I think you'll have the same feelings as I do afterwards! |
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Scott's Pizza Tour was the best part of our trip!!
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| Wed, Aug 19 11:00 AM |
roycpat |
Male |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| Just for perspective, we saw a Broadway play, which was phenomenal, and experienced many other NY Events and sites, Scott's Pizza Tour was the most fun, both dining-wise and education-wise. Scott is very passionate about pizza and knows the history. This tour should be taken by everyone, even if they've lived in New York City all their lives. |
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Great time
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| Wed, Aug 19 11:00 AM |
AaronAus |
Male |
20-29 |
International Tourist(s) |
Other |
| Scott is a highly enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide and will show you around the best pizza places in NY. Full of history and pizza knowledge, you'll never look at pizza the same way again once you've done this tour!
Highly recommended. |
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perfect activity for multi-generation group
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| Wed, Aug 19 11:00 AM |
erinrudner |
Female |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| I wasn't sure how my reluctant teenage son and terminally cheerful pre-teen daughter would do on a steamy day in the city. My son didn't once roll his eyes and my daughter never moaned about "having to walk." Scott is a pro and we hated to see the afternoon come to an end. He interacted with each one of us beautifully at exactly the point where we were, and did the same with the business owners we visited and even those who approached our group (or him) along with way. He knows his science--the wheat, cheese, water, tomatoes, and how it combines in various ovens. He knows the history--the cultures of early NYC, the family tree of the earliest pizza makers, and he made perfect use of the city's geography to let us experience it all with a minimum of walking to maximize the spectrum of pizza styles we tried. This tour is designed masterfully! Most of all, Scott used Little Italy and the Village as the backdrop, with his terrific personality & immense passion for pizza to share with our little tour group how NYC pizza came to be. Our group was old and young people from all over the globe, and we all got to know each other and it was a great time. Scott was instantly likable. You have to enjoy his sense of fun and playful use of language. You have to respect his investigative approach and thorough research. We had an awesome experience! |
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Wonderfully quirky & historically delicious.
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| Mon, Aug 17 11:00 AM |
etargum |
Male |
30-39 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family Without Children |
| Who knew that one could spend over 3 hours talking about pizza? The time really did fly by. Scott is genuinely passionate about his area of expertise. We liked pizza before - but now we actually think critically about it. We can't stop telling friends and family about this tour. |
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Scott IS the pizza man
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| Mon, Aug 17 11:00 AM |
eddiez01 |
Male |
40-49 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Couple on a Date |
| We did the walking pizza tour. Now unfortunately we did it on one of the hottest days in New York all summer. That’s important to know. Scott was FANTASTIC as a tour guide. This man knows pizza. Pizza history, methodology, recipes etc. He is completely enthusiastic and it is infectious. The first pizza stop was awesome. The next 2, I didn't care for. Mostly because we ate outside. Even in decent weather, I'm not a fan of eating outside. But in the heat wave, it was brutal. I think Scott should plan his tours in all places where seating is possible. It would just be a better pizza experience. That’s my only complaint. Otherwise, I would do it again. One day, we'll try the bus tour. On a scale of 1-10, I give Scott 10 pepperonis. |
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incredibly knowlegable
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| Sat, Aug 15 11:00 AM |
eflath |
Male |
20-29 |
Local |
Group of Friends |
| scott (who, incidentally, is the only tour guide for Scott's Pizza tours) possibly knows more about pizza than anyone else .... ever. Even for the most obscure questions, he had facts, figures, dates and anecdotes. The walking tour is also a fun little "slice" of NYC history. |
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Great way to learn about pizza and NYC!
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| Fri, Aug 14 11:00 AM |
martinneely |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Family With Children |
| Scott makes the tour. His enthusiasm and knowledge of pizza made it a great experience. We also got to see parts of NY we might miss. Best part was eating the pizza. We enjoyed it very much. |
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Quirky but great fun
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| Fri, Aug 14 11:00 AM |
andrewcbaker |
Male |
40-49 |
International Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| Really good tour for pizza-holics but also is a different insight into Little Italy and the Village. Scott is an exellent guide really who shows his incredible and infectious enthusiam for pizza.
Highly recommend it. |