The astute observer would notice dunkey only listed 25 states not including the less recognized state of taco island, meaning a part two will arrive within a 3 year time frame. Which also means you will have enough time to try all 25 of the first set and become a pizza apprentice.
The best pizza I ever I had was in Florida. I was like 11 or 12 and my parents took me to a fancy restaurant, but I didn't want anything on the menu. I was like "man... I wish I could have a pizza.." the waitress was like "no problem!" It wasn't on the menu. The chef made me a pizza. Best pizza I ever had.
You know what? If this is real, that's cool. That is some 5 star customer service if they're willing to make an entirely off-the-menu item to appeal to ONE customer, and have it be quality at that. One time, I was at a local pizzeria with my family and I really liked their coleslaw. I happily said "I wish I could have this on a sandwich!" and the waiter, without saying a word, brought out a sandwich with a bunch of coleslaw on it, with some more on the side in a cup. Not only was it super good, but they didn't even charge us for it. Hope that waitress is doing good right now.
The pizza scene has gotten too political. I prefer Silly Rick’s unbiased and objective take on pizza. It’s a shame people are beginning to hate him after the _“elephant incident”_
I love how dunkey starts to meld reality with fiction legit I can't tell if he's joking or not anymore, pretty much all of these are somehow actually real
@CirqueDuFreak2000 yeah so is the ohio one. I'm from there and If you've ever had a Donatos pizza they basically try to mKe sure you can't even see the cheese.
As a non-Bostonian resident of Massachusetts, I really appreciate Dunkey taking the time to recognize our intentionally and deliciously burnt pizza, separately from the complete lack of pizza seen in the unimaginative city of Boston. Thank you Dunkey, A+++ seller, would buy from again!
South shore bar pizza is goated my guy. Just a little crispy on the edges and thinner than 1 ply toilet paper. Boston doesn't even have its own style of pizza it's a worse version of New York
I moved to north of Boston from the west coast and what I've found is that all the pizza places near me were heavily influenced by Greek style pizzas. There's a lot of Portuguese pizza places around here too.
Since moving to Mass about 8 years ago, I have yet to find any good pizza outside of Boston and it is absolutely depressing. Worcester area btw, please save me from this hell (Maine pizza was so much better).
I've never heard of any of those New England pizzas lmao. He should've talked about sweet sauce. Where I'm from, the pizzas you can buy basically have applesauce on them. It's completely absurd because they're otherwise pretty decent thincrust pizzas. He also should've mentioned Connecticut. They make a damn fine clam pizza down there.
I was having a very stressful and upsetting morning, I put this on and was cracking up within seconds. By the end, I had laughed the hardest I had all week. Thank you so much, Silly Rick. I really needed this.
I looked up what ono in Hawaiian actually means and Dunkey was spot on accurate. I shouldn't have been surprised since this was coming from Dunkey, but yet I still was and even more amazed at his comedic genius.
I like how he only did 25 states in case he wants to make a sequel video with the remaining states. And because he counted stuff like Boston and Taco Island, there may be even MORE than 25 if he does a sequel. Edit: 26
@@DaNintendude he better make a sequel, because if I don't see a reference to St. Louis pizza in a sequel by next month I'm reporting this video for spreading misinformation. >:(
As an Italian, a part of me was having a stroke watching this, but another part was genuinely impressed by the audacity of some of these. Colorado pizza looks amazing tbh.
@@oie5765 actually, that one was from Iowa. You can get candy/normal pizza combined into one dish here. The rotisserie chicken part was exaggerated, but it is still a thing.
There's a magical place in Colorado called Beau Jo's, they actually make their pizza crust 15,000 feet high to match the mountains that surround the restaurant
Nobody cares about Italian style pizza. It’s truly awful. We’ve fully taken over that dish and all these memes about Italians rolling over in their grave or whatever, who cares? Pizza from Italy is SO not what pizza is about anymore lol. I’ve had it on vacation and while we made it in kitchen lab. I wanted to spit it out and grab a NY slice immediately 😂
5:32 i like how out of the many Portlands there are in the US, he chose the infamous Port Land (two words) Wyoming (doesn't have a Port land). Alongside a picture of Portland Oregon💀
I love it when Dunkey makes more serious videos like this one. It’s disgusting what is happening in some states and we should have a conversation about it.
You're right that it's a pressing set of issues, Florida's pizzeria's avoiding cheese products with that deranged chocolate chicken monstrosity is grim consequence of their so-called "Don't Say Whey" laws.
The 50 City-States of America: California, Ohio, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Montana (a state, a prison, and a ranch), Alabama, Rhode Island, Chicago, Nebraska, Seattle, Taco Island, Detroit, Phoenix, New York, Georgia, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Texas, Boston, New Jersey, Filladelphia (that's how you spell it), Alaska, Portland (also known as Wyoming), Oakalhoma (again, correct spelling), and Florida. They're all located "down" from Dunkey.
Lorenzos on south st is the most overrated pizzas in philly. Their 'big slice' gimmick doesn't make up for the low quality ingredients. It's wild they try to charge you extra for a paper plate just to eat off of.
I'm from Massachussetts, and I can confirm that that's how we cook our pizza. It definitely wasn't part of a state-wide attempt to assassinate dunkey by having him choke on a burnt-ass piece of charcoal in a pizza shape. But if it were, dunkey would know what he did and that he had it coming, and that we won't ever, ever stop.
I always enjoy it when Dunkey makes a video about a random subject. (I mean, it's not that random, everyone holds a spot in their heart for a slice of Pizza).
Thank you Dunkey for taking the time to call out Rhode Island for their malarkey! I remember going up there to visit my new step-dads extended family and I was a "starving" 15 yr old who was able to convince the whole fam to order some pizza! When that cheeseless slab was unsheathed in front of me. It was then that I knew that god had abandoned us.
Dunky is honesly one of the most down to earth and consistent pizza content creators. Its a shame that fewer and fewer youtubers are moving away from what their audiences clearly want, more pizza. Thank you frank for the video.
As a person from Ohio, not being the worst pizza on the list is amazing. Furthermore he said we are on to something. This is the greatest honor Ohio will ever know.
As someone who's lived in Maine their whole life, I can confirm that's how every pizza slice HAS to look like in maine. If not you could have your store shut down and the person who made the incorrect slice will have to spend around 6 to 17 years in prison.
I was born in new York but have lived in Wisconsin for as long as I can remember. If I went to Sbarro and they had a Mac and cheese pizza, I'd be in heaven
As a fellow Floridian, the trick to a good Florida Pizza is in Miami, because our water comes from lake Okeechobee. There's a reason Miami has the second best water in the country with New York being the first, of course. Shout out to Cazolla's and The Big Cheese!
To anyone curious enough the last pizza, the one with the chicken is actually from brazil made by a restaurant that literally put any toppin you want in your pizza they're hilarious as shit
As an Alaskan I am here to say we first exit our igloo, we then go to the hunting grounds riding a polar bear, and then find and shoot a wild pizza. They are surprisingly fast.
For those wondering about Colorado-style pizza, the idea is that once you've eaten the center part, you dip the giant fluffy crust in honey. Its pretty great honestly.
Stop pretending Colorado Springs is anything like the rest of the state, your city is the red headed step child of the state and you barley beat out Pueblo.@@FrankDickerstein
You really made me crave some Pizza, which says a lot considering I ate pizza while watching this video. Also it's hilarious that for the last one I said Florida alongside you lmaoo
Yo, I can’t believe Dunkey pulled a MASSIVE name like Silly Rick for this episode! Goes to show how much Dunkey is willing to do for his fans! 🍕/10 Great Pizzunkey
As a fellow member of Wisconsin, I want to thank you for telling people about the glory of our Mac n' Cheese Pizza. God truly does live within each bite of that cheesy goodness.
Now this is the high quality video gaming content I subscribe to dunkey for. Edit: a fun fact about the picture Dunkey used for Oklahoma at 5:46. That's a local restaurant just outside of OKC called "Pops". They are known for having all sorts of different flavored sodas available for purchase, and yes. They sell pizza flavored soda.
they also have what may be the shittiest cheese fries I've ever had. like imagine just taking some shitty bagged frozen fries from your grocer, heating them up, and then putting them in cold cheese. melts just enough to create a hideous shell. agony
In 2006 I was 11 and my family drove from Kentucky to New York City for vacation, but my parents weren’t very cultured so my dad said “Ah, our first New York Slice” and took us to Sbarro. I saw it happen on the Office years later and died a little more inside. Thanks for bringing up that trauma Dunkey, very cool very legal
@@richr161this is what I'm saying. How in the world this man have the gall to say the best NY pizza is not in NY and then say Sbarro is where New Yorkers go. So many street corner pizza shops in NY that kill Sbarro's
You always had a spot in the heart of our stomachs since you are the bithplace of tacos. Thank Jonathan T. Taco II for that and also for discovering the island from the natives.
Dunkey's quality just keeps going up, over the years the level of professional unbiased journalism, the research and the visuals have been better. Dunkly must have a team of editors to get these masterpieces out the door.
Very informative and entertaining video thank you!! I love pizza and I love making it too, I am actually from Rhode Island I know it looks scary but the squares need to be cold trust me the sauce is the best part! I know it seems blasphemous but just give it a shot you might like, that being said there's better ways to eat pizza that Rhode Islanders love it's not the best way but the squares are bad when you crave them. (Maybe it is just a crazy Ri thing lol)
Fun Fact: the pizza at 5:52 in from a Brazilian pizzeria, there's pizzerias in here that specialize on these war crimes. this shit is common here, no joke
I can confirm the Rhode Island style unrefrigerated pizza strip with no cheese is real. I forgot all about that. Thanks for bringing back repressed memories from my youth.
The way we found out Pizza was invented in 1983 is because of the hit 2019 video game: Luigi's Mansion 3. If you look closely in Mario's hotel room, you can see Pizza boxes that say "Since 1983." I'm not surprised that Dunkey noticed. Many people missed that fact and are still unaware of when pizza was invented, but Dunkey's genius probably made him realize that fact immediately.
Can’t believe he forgot the Buffalo Buffalo style Buffalo pizza from Buffalo. Man, I miss when Dunkey was a credible pizza critic. Who could forget the classic Funkey line: “Give me a pizza or I slice your head with this pizza slicer.” Nowadays it’s all, “Can I have a slice pleeeease.”
Cool video dunk, you should do a video on Super Paper Mario :) I know it may not be many people's cup of tea in terms of gameplay, but the story and music is really next-level.
I think fact checking the states and their actual pizza tendencies and finding out they’re basically actually all real was somehow the funniest part of experiencing this video
👍 ikr. As a pizza fanatic I did not have to do the research to know that his facts, though distorted were obviously made by someone who knows his pizza lore. Made me happy
Dunkey, you come for BBQ chicken pizza and you coming for my *culture* my *PEOPLE*. Don't cross that line Dunkey, don't wake up and choose pizza violence.
Another classic Silly Rick Reviews. I love how Rick makes sure to speak to us on a personal level to really deliver the taste of the pizzas in a video format. I can taste it through the screen. Thank you, Rick.
As a lifelong Floridian I can confirm we eat rotisserise and chocolate style pizza but only during the winter months as the heat from the disproportionately sized chicken melts the snow and that's why it doesn't snow in Florida look it up
Pizza when advertised or photographed usually looks amazing, but Dunkey managed to find all of the absolute grossest looking pictures of pizza I’ve ever seen in my life. 11/10
Although some of the history is confusing. Rick mentioned pizza being invented in the US in 1983 but later mentioned goldminers eating pizza as well as native Hawaiians. Where did pizza REALLY come from?
man that ohio style brought back memories of playing in a soccer game that you absolutely DID NOT want to be in, but you put up with it because you knew that at the end you were going to be in the pizza place getting the most amazing thin crust sausage and pepperoni pizza as much as you wanted and a whole ass arcade for you and your friends to go nuts in. i hate soccer to this day but damn, i miss the pizza parties after.
I miss those simpler times, damn. Marion’s Piazza after the game and then countless quarters spent in the arcade playing The Simpsons beat-em-up and Gauntlet Legends with 3 of my buddies
Grew up outside of Detroit and moved to Chicago, so it shook me to my core to see him showcase real regional pizzas for both. I have to question the whole video now.
My parents actually immigrated from taco island. We have a proud tradition from that unrecognized state by eating as many tacos as we can. Something that Paul Dudd would never understand.
The first time I had Macaroni and Cheese Pizza was late 2008/early 2009. It was next-level delicious. Everybody, please take Dunkey's advice and try it for yourselves.
My video paused at 3:02 with the papa Johns pizza and I sat there for a minute just thinking “damn dunkey really committed to the bit here” before realizing that it was me who was committing to a bit