Talk:Minnesota-style pizza

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Minnesota-style[edit]

Nice article, but I think the name is wrong. It should be Minnesota-style pizza, rather than Minneapolis-style, for three main reasons:

1. According to the history section, it began at Red’s Savoy Inn, which was located on 7th Street in East Saint Paul, not Minneapolis.

2. The earliest version of the pizza may actually be Sammy's pizza, which started in northern Minnesota in the early 1950s. Again, not Minneapolis.

3. All of the references in the article except for one refer to it as Minnesota style, not Minneapolis style.

I would add that "Minnesota style" comes most naturally to the tongue, and it is probably the most commonly used term, certainly by Red's Savoy. Jcbutler (talk) 16:18, 8 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]