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Slice Pizzeria (@SLICENola) on Magazine Street, Uptown, New Orleans

The average second-line runs four hours, so it’s important to get a decent meal beforehand if you plan on walking the whole parade route. Slice Pizzeria (@SLICENola)  in Uptown New Orleans on Magazine Street is a great, fun place to get some really good pizza before the second-line (or the Saints game, for that matter). It’s best to visit them in person, but if that’s not possible, visit them at http://slicepizzeria.com/, follow them on Twitter at https://twitter.com/SliceNola or like them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/SlicePizzeriaStCharles.

Aldo’s Pizza Pies (@aldospies) is the newest addition to downtown Memphis, offering gourmet New York-styled pizzas with some unusual gourmet twists, like vodka cream and poblano cream. They have full pizzas, pizza by the slice, sandwiches and desserts. 

Aldo’s Pizza Pies (@aldospies) is the newest addition to downtown Memphis, offering gourmet New York-styled pizzas with some unusual gourmet twists, like vodka cream and poblano cream. They have full pizzas, pizza by the slice, sandwiches and desserts. 

Tribecca Allie Cafe is an upscale brick-oven pizzeria on the Main Street of Sardis, Mississippi, bringing a big-city feel to a small town in Panola County. Tribecca was awarded second place at the American Pizza Championships in Orlando, Florida, and is definitely worth the drive from Memphis or elsewhere in North Mississippi, but hours are limited, so call or check the website here http://tribeccaallie.com/ before driving.