by Monika Kowalczyk - 65 Reviews - 40 List
It's a commemoration that brings many back to the shudder-worthy years of memorizing the full value of pi in math class. Well, to our complete horror, an entire calendar date (March 14th) has been dedicated to that tortuously long string of numbers. We've turned to our trusty Dictators, tweeple, and Facebook fans to perpetuate some PIE love. Here are their recs on where to score a slice of both the sweet and `za kind. (Photo credit: pauladamsmith)
Updated: March 16, 2010
<a href="http://www.twitter.com/SAHARATBUNGA">@SAHARATBUNGA</a>: "Perfect for those 2am cravings after a show at Red Eye Fly or Stubbs...it's a blessing that they're open late!"
<a href="http://www.twitter.com/MARIODELEON">@MARIODELEON </a>: "Home Slice Pizza is in the streets if you enjoy good food and good times. The white clam pizza is unreal."
<a href="http://www.twitter.com/AUSTINSTYLISH">@AUSTINSTYLISH </a>: "For the sweet kind, Frisco (especially the banana cream)!"
<a href="http://www.twitter.com/RAKLGPS">@RAKLGPS </a>: "There's a place in Hutto (slight drive, but completely worth it) called "Texan Cafe" that has the best pie I have had in Texas and ties with the other best place for me, which is a small diner (Rosie's Diner) in a bump in the road called Hendricksville, Indiana."
We heard from more than one of you on Twitter and Facebook about your love of the Cutie Pie Wagon on Congress, where owner Jaynie Buckingham's pies are mini-sized and cost only $5.