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Sorry, in NJ it’s Joe’s Pizzeria in Vaux Hall. But don’t expect white glove service.
An admirable but impossible attempt to site one restaurant in every state as the best pizzeria.
If Wisconsin is listed, I can’t find it. The best in Wisconsin (and everywhere) is Rocky’s.
If the pizza parlor ain’t mob owin’, I ain’t goin’.
Buddy’s pizza in Michigan. I can’t argue with that. Wife and I drove there, must of been 25 yr ago and so, because she grew up in Detroit and her family occasionally went there. It was excellent pizza.
Now Buddy’s has several franchises in the state and one opened in my city about a year ago. I haven’t been there yet, but intend to go soon.
Bless you for posting pizza rather than covid or being woke. lol!
Years ago, Giovanni’s Pizza, located at the south end of Prestonsburg, KY, was the best pizza I’d ever had, before or since. But I haven’t been back there since 1976. I doubt if it’s anywhere near what it used to be.
For Colorado it’s Beau Jeau’s pizza. There’s no close second.
Pizza USA
They got it right for South Carolina. But if one wants good NY style and from what I hear is one of the best attempts at Chicago deep dish outside of the city in one place go to Famulari’s. 1 location in Mt. Pleasant and 3 in Summerville.
Maryland would be the original Ledo’s Pizza.
This is just hipster fetish bullshit
Like the woke idiots they are they ruin everything
Five Points Pizza in Nashville is not even close.....
Joeys House of Pizza
Arcade Pizza
Mafiozas on 12 south for bubble crust Naples style
That’s easy
Illinois they may actually have gotten close anyhow...
I’m in Texas and I say yankee, New Yawk pizza can take a long walk on a short pier!
Additionally, I am not surprised that they selected a joint in Austin-Socialist-Heaven!
I’ll call BS on Pensylvania’s.
The best in PA is Salerno’s in Old Forge.
Based on the Georgia entry, this list is legit. APN is awesome, and they’ve maintained quality with their expansion from the original location near GA Tech. The Battery and Avalon locations make pizza that’s indistinguishable from the original, which is a good thing.
My wife loves Pizzeria Bianca in Phoenix, I find it to be good, but not the best. Downtown is 15 miles away and there are a half dozen pizza places within 2 miles that I’d go to first before making the drive downtown.
Any corner pizzaria in NYC.
Now I have the plans for my retirement road trip!
Pizza 7 days a week....!!
This should be called “the best pizza place you’ve never heard of”. Cafe Rio? A hole in the wall in Ruidoso, NM.