Jules Thin Crust Pizza - YUM

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Aug 6, 2007, 7:22:20 AM8/6/07
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Originially posted on 5/31/07

Jules Thin Crust
78 South Main Street
Doylestown, PA
http://julesthincrust.com

New location in Newtown, PA opening in October '07
(Edit 7/17/07): New location in Flemington, NJ opening in July '08.

Last weekend, my boy and I took the 30 minute one way trek to get me
pizza - and boy was it worth it!

We'd gone before, and I got some fancy topping gluten free pizza. It
was a veggie pizza with arugula, mozzerella, garlic, tomatoes, and
some other stuff. I wasn't a huge fan of the chunks of mozzerella, so
I spent a considerable amount of time picking them off and putting
them on a plate where my boy then put them on his glutinous pizza.
This time, however, I got a plain GF pizza with pepperoni, mushrooms
and green peppers. Let me tell you YUM. While I couldn't finish a
medium pizza (the only size you can get GF) by myself, I made a
sizable dent into it.

The crust is thin (as the name of the pizzaria suggests) and crispy
and delicious. The only downside is it does cost a pretty penny. One
GF medium pizza, one large regular pizza and two sodas cost over $40
(wowzers!). But we both had leftovers that reheated very well in the
oven (directions on the bottom of the To-Go box) so really it counted
as two meals.

They also offer frozen dough to take home for $6 that you defrost an
hour before baking then roll out to the medium pizza side. I bought
two, but have yet to try and make them so I'll keep you posted on how
they turn out.

As a dessert treat, they offer some prepackaged GF Good Eatz baked
goods - such as cookies, brownies, and rice crispy treats. I tried the
Chocolate Chip cookies and the brownies and I enjoyed the brownie
more.

I wish I was closer to this place and I would probably be a regular
patron. As is, it is an every couple month treat

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