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I believe we knock holes in our houses and back yards to match the holes in our wallets and our heads.... "BUT WE ARE HAVING FUN"Last edited by ThisOldGarageNJ; 11-01-2009, 07:47 PM.
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Yeah, I didn't notice that ticket printer at the time we were there, only after when looking through the pics. I guess the outer dome wall doesn't get all that hot, that printer is not melted, and all the other schnick-schnack next to it aren't charred!
I was first in Prague about twenty-three years ago, and restaurant sanitation in general seemed pretty much non-existent. Now everyone has antibacterial handsoap next to the sink.
Even so, the pizza was so amazing, and not the tasteless soft warm mass of cheese and "pepperoni" I get here. This restaurant helped me focus on why I knocked a hole in my house!
Best
Eric
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i like the computer printer for orders on the right in the first pic.... Old oven run by new technology... very cool look on the oven though
Mark
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I like that a lot. It makes me wish I was having dinner there tonight.
James
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Originally posted by fxpose View PostIt almost looks one dimensional, as if the oven is painted on the wall. Is it?
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I like the terra cotta roof tiles covering the dome: It's a nice look
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Interesting WFO in Prague
My girlfriend and I discovered by accident this little pizzeria (can't remember the name--too much Becherovka?) in Prague. It wasn't very far from the city center. Obviously the throat of this oven doesn't conduct much heat. I find the flu/chimney configuration unusual. Most importantly, the pizza was fabulous, and it was nice to eat pizza made by people who aren't afraid of artichokes!Tags: None
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