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Restaurant Road Trip: Good Old Days - Newtown

Season 1 Episode 2 | 6m 33s

Good Old Days offers two types of pizza. The descriptively titled “thin and crispy” pies that Matt Stanczak describes as somewhat similar in style to those available at legendary Connecticut pizza joint Colony, and square pizzas that are influenced by Detroit-style pan pizzas. The thin pies are good, and unusual for the area, but the square pies might just be Stanczak’s magnum opus.

Aired: 05/04/22 | Expires: 01/31/24
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It's the finale and two rounds of cooking remain before one of the finalists gets named the winner.
A song about how if you need to go potty someplace new, you can use a different bathroom.
Daniel learns all about how he can use the bathroom at the train station.
O imagines that he can go see all types of fairytale bathrooms!
Sienna goes to a festival with her family and learns to use the potty at a public event!
Jodi is at the neighborhood concert and learns how she can use an outdoor bathroom there!
In week five, the home cooks have to make a dish from a family tradition and an heirloom recipe.
Alphy and Geordie clash over how to approach a murder case.
Mrs. C. and Jack prepare for a visit from Daniel’s parents. Meanwhile, Alphy confides in Geordie.
The home cooks step outside their comfort zones in two rounds of cooking.
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