COAL FIRED OVENS

COAL FIRED OVENS

PostBy: PA OVEN GUY On: Wed Dec 13, 2006 10:19 pm

I am doing reasearch on coal fired Pizza Ovens. Can any one tell me in what states it's legal to burn coal for the purpose of cooking?
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PostBy: coaledsweat On: Wed Dec 13, 2006 11:06 pm

There are a bunch in CT. I'll bet 3 in New Haven alone. Vertolini's in Meriden is one that comes to mind. Man, that's good Pizza!
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Re: COAL FIRED OVENS

PostBy: Richard S. On: Thu Dec 14, 2006 12:01 am

You might want to search for ones where it's illegal instead because I would assume they would be the minority. Iknow coal fired pizza ovens are common here in the Northeast and even as far South as Florida.
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PostBy: Berlin On: Thu Dec 14, 2006 1:09 am

it's legal in every state, the only places it's outlawed (simply because idiots outlawed buring of any coal in new instalations) boulder co, manhattan island, and sacramento california (although noone burns coal to heat in sacramento or boulder, it's simply a stupid "feelgood" law)

btw, lombardi's in manhattan still uses coal fired ovens, they're grandfathered, but the idiots in manhattan outlaw new coal installations even though anthricite burns far cleaner than wood, which they still allow

grimaldi's under the brooklyn bridge is perhaps the best i've ever had (they use coal too)
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