What kind of pizza crust is best? | The Tylt
Pizza is a truly American dish and a delicacy ripe for debate. Do you prefer Chicago or New York-style? Do you like your pizza plain, veggie or loaded with meat? And of course, do you prefer thin crust or thick? Let's be real, the crust is what brings a pizza home. A decision should not be made lightly. Do you prefer the soft, gooey texture of thick crust—or the satisfying crunch of thin crust?🍕

"Thin crust with lots of goodies. When I can find deep dish with thin crust that is just fine with me......is that an oxymoron? If I have offended the experts, I apologize but, to me, the crust is the transport to my mouth. It should be sturdy, tasty, and crisp, nothing more and nothing less."
Thin crust for the health win! Pizza is the best vehicle for vegetables!
Bet you didn't consider that thick crust is cheaper. Add to the fact that it's more delicious and this is a no-brainer!
Never trust a thin-cruster.
Stay away from people who prefer thin crust pizza over thick. No one needs that negativity in their life.
— Nick Williams (@nwilliams_45) December 13, 2016
can't trust people who choose thin crust pizza over thick. i can't and i won't. a true disgrace to humanity
— brooke (@cementalityy) December 10, 2016
If you don't love thin crust, it's cause you're doing it wrong! Thin crust is the key to high-class pizza.
thin crust with sausage, roasted garlic, spinach, pesto, and portobellos. https://t.co/agDyYy4vov
— Resha 👩🏾🍳 (@ChefResha) December 12, 2016
Thin crust pizza's baked in wood fired oven; find your favorite at PB Valleys Great Hornbill Grill every Fri to Sun & Public Holidays. pic.twitter.com/PCchxBGBDe
— PBValleyKhaoYai (@PBKhaoYai) December 4, 2016