Talk:Round Table Pizza
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Hey!!!!!!!! I worked for Round Table back in the mid 1970s. Many folks in Modesto California proclaimed that Round Table pizza was the yummiest around. Went back to Modesto after having been gone for a long time and saw the old Round Table location was now home to a pizza joint I never heard of. Kinda' sad. Sniff. I'm getting old. Sniff. And, fat, after eating so many pizzas over the decades. Arteries are likely pert near plugged, also. I could die any second!!!!! Eeeeeeeek!!!!! Did I say Round Table made yummy pizzas? Wonder if they still do.68.13.191.153 20:23, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
there's an error on the page. In the obituary for William Larson, the founder of Round Table pizza, it says that Round Table Pizza is named for the round redwood tables the he and his father constructed for that first parlor and not for the medieval theme that came later. The obituary was printed in The Nov. 22nd 2006 issue of the local Menlo Park paper, The Almanac. John1208 00:16, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
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