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Best pizza in your area

  • kizer permanente
    Ours is severely lacking. Antonio’s is probably the best. It’s not bad but it’s nothing special either. We don’t have a good quality local joint here. It beats the papa johns and pizza huts of the world though.
  • Classyposter58
    Pizzapapalis and Homeslice in Toledo. The first is a Chicago style place, second is thin crust
  • Spock
    Little Caesars......
  • cat_lover
    Newark area- Plaza Pizza and Louie's Pizza.
  • Belly35
    I grew up eating Pizza Oven it's a locally owned shop.
  • ppaw1999
    Belly35;1880217 wrote:I grew up eating Pizza Oven it's a locally owned shop.
    How about Coccia House in Wooster or Marie's in Wadsworth? Both are really good.
  • Zunardo
    In the south end of Columbus - actually Obetz - Possum Holler makes outstandingly good pizza - don't let the name fool you. My favorite is the Old World pepperoni.
  • Fab4Runner
    Rocco's in C Falls and Rasicci's in Akron.
  • kizer permanente
    Fab4Runner;1880241 wrote:Rocco's in C Falls and Rasicci's in Akron.
    Is there still a fiesta pizza in the falls?
  • wildcats20
    Amato's Wood Fired Pizza in downtown Delaware.
  • like_that
    DC doesn't have good pizza. There are a couple places that people jerk off to like Pizza Paradiso, but if you drove 4 hours to NYC, that pizza wouldn't even be considered average for them.
  • Ironman92
    Larobi’s in Gallipoli, Pizza Crossing in Logan....I do love Donatos and a few of those in the area
  • kizer permanente
    Ironman92;1880281 wrote:Larobi’s in Gallipoli, Pizza Crossing in Logan....I do love Donatos and a few of those in the area
    I did enjoy pizza crossing when we went to hocking hills. It was highly recommended and didn’t disappoint.
  • adog
    In Lima either Beer Barrel or Fat Jacks pizza
  • Ironman92
    kizer permanente;1880299 wrote:I did enjoy pizza crossing when we went to hocking hills. It was highly recommended and didn’t disappoint.
    Was just at hocking Hills this weekend and it didn’t disappoint either
  • wkfan
    Tommy's and Rotolo's in Columbus.......
  • TBone14
    wildcats20;1880255 wrote:Amato's Wood Fired Pizza in downtown Delaware.
    I have a client in Delaware and stop at Amato's every time I'm in town. So good. Then I walk across the street and grab some beer from that beer store that I can't find locally up here.
  • Automatik
    Too many options to call one "the best."

    But one of my go to spots in my area... http://www.williamsburgpizza.com/
  • like_that
    Automatik;1880372 wrote:Too many options to call one "the best."

    But one of my go to spots in my area... http://www.williamsburgpizza.com/
    Have you watched the pizza show on viceland by any chance? If so, have you been to the host's pizzeria?
  • jmog
    Fab4Runner;1880241 wrote:Rocco's in C Falls and Rasicci's in Akron.
    I have had them both, and both are really good.

    I would put Luigi's in downtown Akron slightly above both however.
  • Laley23
    My area for 6 days is currently Phoenix. Pizzeria Bianco will be eaten soon.
  • Automatik
    like_that;1880373 wrote:Have you watched the pizza show on viceland by any chance? If so, have you been to the host's pizzeria?
    Best Pizza? I've been a few times. It's rather standard for NY pizza, but pretty damn good.
  • SportsAndLady
    Not a fan of Chicago deep dish but the best restaurant for deep dish in Chicago is Pequods.

    Outside of deep dish, my favorite pizza places are Coalfire (just tried this place, it’s incredible), Homeslice, and Renaldis.
  • like_that
    Automatik;1880376 wrote:Best Pizza? I've been a few times. It's rather standard for NY pizza, but pretty damn good.
    Yup, I never had it, but it looked good on his show. I was tempted to go try it when I was in Brooklyn last month.
  • Commander of Awesome
    There is a solid brick oven place near my house that is solid. Lot of ppl JO to NYC (highly highly overrated, most of it is pizzerieas buying food from Sabarro's. Straight trash) and Chicago. Chicago is alright, definitely better than NY style, but even then I rarely want deep dish.