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Scott Wiener started out working in the Department of Cultural Affairs in Hoboken, New Jersey, when an impromptu pizza tour for his birthday led to the creation of a full-time business. Today there are 65 pizzerias in the Scott's Pizza Tours universe, with more than a dozen tours offered every week. On top of that, Scott leads demos, speaks to industry leaders and even holds the world record for the most number of pizza boxes. The man lives his brand. Steve talks to him about what he looks for in a proper NYC slice.
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In this episode the guys speak to Scott of #ScottsPizzaTours. Scott is an expert on all things Pizza. Scott can also be found in the Amazon Prime documentary "Scott's Pizza Tours". They guys also discuss the top 5 album covers of all time amongst other topics.
Frank talks with Scott Weiner, of Scott's Pizza Tours, the man with the largest collection of pizza boxes in the world. He also has a passion for pizza like no other. In their conversation they discuss the history of pizza and share some of their favorites.
Think you know pizza? Think again. This week we're joined by professional pizza enthusiast Scott Wiener of Really Dough? and Scott's Pizza Tours. Recorded at Kesté Pizzeria in NYC.
Scott Wiener is a Pizza Historian, Pizza Today Columnist, Host of Really Dough?, Guinness World Record Holder, Author of Viva La Pizza! and Owner of Scotts' Pizza Tours in NYC. His Documentary also titled "Scott's Pizza Tours" can be viewed on iTunes and Hulu
In his eleventh episode, Adam is celebrating National Pizza Day with his guest, Scott Wiener from Scott's Pizza Tours. Scott takes us through a bit of the history of pizza, it's many styles and some of the best places to get it in NY! He also debunks some myths about Pizza AND bagels! Follow on Facebook: @TheTalkback Follow on Twitter: @TalkbackWithAM Follow on Instagram: @The_Talkback_Podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetalkbackwithadammace/support
Do not adjust your set, this is SUPPOSED to happen. We've got a double dose of P for you with a great episode on glorious Pizza. Scott Weiner from Scott's Pizza Tours joins us to talk about all that is wonderful about this universally adored food.
For the next three weeks on Special Sauce I will be geeking out about pizza with Adam Kuban and Scott Wiener, two of the smartest, most passionate, and most knowledgeable pizza nerds on the planet. Adam Kuban is the founding editor of the seminal food blog Slice.com, which Serious Eats acquired right before we launched in December of 2006, and as part of the deal, Adam became our first managing editor. Adam currently runs Margot's Pizza, a mostly monthly pizza popup in Brooklyn. Scott Wiener is the founder of Scott's Pizza Tours, the author of Viva la Pizza!: The Art of the Pizza Box, and is in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the largest collection of pizza boxes on the planet. Of course, I asked the two about their love for pizza. Scott said part of its appeal is that it has a wide reach. "It's the food eaten everywhere, and everybody understands it, and it's just sort of an open invitation for conversation...When somebody says, 'Oh, such and such place is hands down the best ever,' nobody ever says, 'Oh. Okay, cool. Thanks. You want to go play some hockey?' No, it's never like that. It's always a conversation, and nobody's ever right, and nobody's ever wrong. It's like this friendly thing you can talk about." Scott's love of pizza led to him creating Scott's Pizza Tours, which in turn set him on the path to collecting pizza boxes, and he now has 1,400 and counting. "I just figured, I have to understand every aspect of [pizza]," Scott said. "I was driving out to Long Island to see pizza oven factories, and tomato farms. I needed to know as much as could about everything. When I started noticing beautiful-looking pizza boxes, I had all these questions...Why go through all the trouble of putting this sometimes beautiful art, and sometimes absolutely atrocious art, onto a box that's just gonna get thrown in the garbage?" Adam's love for pizza has found its expression at Margot's, which is so popular that all the seats sell out in a matter of seconds when tickets go on sale. The pizza is a little difficult to pin down, but it's all Adam. "It's basically an amalgam of many different styles throughout the country that I fell in love with," Adam said. "My first love was basically the Midwestern thin crust pies. It's got that thinness. I love New York pizza. I love how it's crisp and you can fold it still. When I went about making my crust, I made sure that it was crisp but you could fold it." How do people get tickets for Margot's? Go to the website linked above and follow the instructions. The next one is on September 10th at Emily in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, and tickets will go on sale September 3rd at exactly 10 p.m. Pro tip: You have to be on the Margot's Pizza mailing list to receive the link to buy tickets. I promise that this special three-part Special Sauce series on pizza will have you craving your favorite slice, no matter where you live. That is, of course, if you love pizza. And who doesn't love pizza? ------- The full transcript for this episode can be found over here at Serious Eats.
Scott Weiner of Scott's Pizza Tours Scott says he is just a guy who loves pizza. He has successfully turned his passion for pizza into a full blown business, Scott's Pizza Tours. Scott runs Scott's Pizza Tours and is also a contributor for Pizza Today Magazine. His unique business offers daily tours around New York City that shows off some of his favorite pizza spots. He also has a great social media following and utilized through multiple outlets. What To Listen For: How Scott started his pizza tours How he became an award winning columnist for Pizza Today How he got his first job judging in a pizza contest The high profile celebrity he recently took on his pizza tour How Scott uses social media Who showed him how to use Snapchat Links From This Episode: Scott Website: http://www.scottspizzatours.com/ Scott on Twitter: https://twitter.com/scottspizzatour Scott on Instagram: http://instagram.com/scottspizzatours Scott's article on social media and the pizza industry Thanks For Listening Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. I hope that you have found it to be valuable. If you have a question or comment you can email at Bruce@smartpizzamarketing.com Like us on Facebook too for updates and interesting marketing articles Leave us a quick Review If you did find this information valuable it would be awesome if you could share it using the social media buttons on the side of the post. Also, please leave a quick review on Itunes or Stitcher… would really help grow the show and get more guests on to help you grow your business and marketing. Get some free samples of the pizza savor: Fixes the soggy, wet crust and delivers a better experience for your customers.
On this episode of Undressed, Megan Collins of Style Girlfriend sits down with Scott Wiener to chat about Scott's Pizza Tours, his stint as a ferry boat caretaker, and his world record pizza box collection. Before you grab a slice (or four), make sure to leave a review in iTunes! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stylegirlfriend/support
According to Yelp, Scott's Pizza Tours is the #1 rated tour in New York City - but how did Scott start this operation, how does he choose what pizza places to visit every week, and how much pizza does he eat for research, and is this really his full-time job? These answers and more in this week's Jeff Rubin Jeff Rubin Show. http://www.scottspizzatours.com