Posted on 09/14/2020 12:32:00 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
Pizza is always there for you. At your eighth birthday party with all your friends and that clown, it was there for you. During your late-night college cram sesh, it was there for you. After a long day of work, a hot cheesy slice was there to comfort you and maybe a bottle of wine too.
Pizza is a staple of American meals, which means its pretty easy to come across. It can sometimes feel like there is a pizzeria around every corner, but theres just something about a great pizza. Here is where to find the 101 best pizzas in America.
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Women and minorities hit hardest.
"this ranking takes special care to highlight pizzerias from all parts of the country, as well as female- and Black-owned businesses."
Our two favorite pizzas are as follows:
Wicks in Louisville
Chicos in Moses Lake, WA
What’s the best rated frozen pizza? Asking for a friend.
So independent and strong. /s
Beat rated? I am not sure but it is likely a matter of personal taste. I have found that the Signature Select brand is good (sold through various markets like Albertson’s) and Red Baron is decent for something frozen.
Frozen: Home Run Inn hands down.
The top 100 Pizza places are in a small radius around Manhattan, Brooklyn and Long Island.
The farther you go away from here the worse the pizza becomes.
Though Deblasio and Cuomo might be ruining that.
A joke of a list. New york pizzerias dont start making the list until number 3 and then number 8. New york pizzerias ought to have all 101 spots.
The #21 ranked place looks made for me. Bleeping liberals ruin everything.
I saw this, the image of which immediately caught my attention: #21 Joes Pizza (New York City, New York)
I make my own from sourdough discard and whatever meats and vegetables I have handy.
Still trying to find a perfect NYC style pizza in Silicon Valley - or even as good as they make ‘em in Boston. Nothing really comes close out here, not that I’ve found.
I looked at the article. I wouldn’t even try about 80% of the choices pictured there.
Best pizza I ever had was at Anna’s in Manchester, CT.
When the toppings are not evenly distributed, or not covering most of the crust, I lose interest.
And I don’t want any weird stuff like pineapple, hot-wings-flavored chicken, eggs, guacamole, etc.
I recall one time in Los Angeles I asked someone for a good pizza place and he told me to get on a certain highway and “don’t stop until you hit St. Louis.” It was funny 30 years and still make me smile.
Any place with large Italian-American populations at least know how to make something close to a decent pizza. That’s why Connecticut has a lot of them because of the large Italian immigration there late in the 19th Century.
All true. I ate Pizza from #38 LB Spumoni. My husband likes tbeir upside down Pizza. Though they still dont know who shot and killed the owner in his driveway. So many pizza places on LI. I love white pizza and mac n cheese pizza.
Ha!
During the 1970’s I worked a Leonardo’s Pizza in Gainesville Florida. I was there when several men in 3-piece suits were buying individual slices of our pizza to take with them. They were from Pizza Hut and 6 months later they released their deep dish pizza copied from our pizza.
If you scroll through the list you will see more than a couple pizzas that are visibly burnt. Sorry but there a many better pizza restaurants that will not sell you burnt pizza...
Ha — that is a good line.
I have a great little hole in the wall Italian diner a couple blocks from me here in AL. I don’t see how a pizza could top theirs, but maybe I just don’t know what I don’t know, never having had the NYC real thing.
RE frozen pizza. The Archer Farms brand at Target is a cut above. Hand tossed crust, ultra short ingredients list, imported from Italy.
As one who recently moved to the NYC area (well about six years ago) I have to agree. Even Connecticut and New Jersey have many really good pizzerias. It must be the water down here.
Stay away from the chains. The local owner-operated ones are the best.
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