Worked at hideaway for a few years in college.... I never did get tired of the food eating it almost every day. I worked at the N. Western Ave. Oklahoma City, OK store.
Worked at hideaway for a few years in college.... I never did get tired of the food eating it almost every day. I worked at the N. Western Ave. Oklahoma City, OK store.
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Originally Posted by Buckhuntr
I live within walking distance of a Hideaway.
Both would be VERY dangerous for me. I'd be 500 pounds
Hideaway is extremely good - however, Humble Pie Pizzeria in Edmond is my lastest addiction...I love Chicago style pizza, and they have the best in the state - they also offer New York style pizza as well if you prefer. Humble Pie Pizzeria - Home
I just looked their menu, the Greek Goddess pizza looks amazing! I will have to stop in next time I'm in the area (hopefully sooner rather than later from the looks of the menu)
Hideaway is extremely good - however, Humble Pie Pizzeria in Edmond is my lastest addiction...I love Chicago style pizza, and they have the best in the state - they also offer New York style pizza as well if you prefer. Humble Pie Pizzeria - Home
+1 for Humble Pie. And I know it's a bit of a chain, but the calezones at Old Chicago are AWESOME.
New add to this thread, although it would likely fit better in the "Tulsa" forum. I was in town visiting my parents for Thanksgiving this past weekend. After 2 straight days of turkey, we ordered a deep dish pizza from a place called Savastanos. Wow!. It must have weighed 20 pounds. 5 different cheezes and the whole thing was about 3 inches tall
New add to this thread, although it would likely fit better in the "Tulsa" forum. I was in town visiting my parents for Thanksgiving this past weekend. After 2 straight days of turkey, we ordered a deep dish pizza from a place called Savastanos. Wow!. It must have weighed 20 pounds. 5 different cheezes and the whole thing was about 3 inches tall