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Fitness? The day after Thanksgiving? Fitness pizza in my mouth.

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Tired of turkey? Us too. But we also don’t want to cook so pizza is the only way to go. There are plenty of specialty pizza joints around but the best pizza is always simple. Here are a few faves thanks to Greenville Journal:

Barley’s is definitely known for its beer and sourdough crust. Don’t even get us started on those calzones (with option for whole wheat crust if you want a healthier version).

Tito’s Pizza has amazing lunch specials and they don’t even give you strange looks if you order pineapple on the pizza.

Vic’s (a.k.a. “Brooklyn, S.C.”) serves New York-style pizza slices for only $3. They also make the one of the city’s largest pizzas: the 28 inch Bronx Bomber for $40.

See the whole list here.

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