Best pizza of these 3: Italian Store, Pupatella, or Stracci?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Andys.


Definitely the winner for NY Style


They were my favorite for NY style but I'm all about Crust now.


* Crush
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Pupatella for Neapolitan
Italian store for semi-NY (it hasn’t been as good recently)


The Italian Store original (Lyon Village) is better than the pizza at the Westover location for some reason. It could be that the ovens are so well seasoned at the LV location.


It hasn’t been that great at LV recently. Crust was too thick/undercooked.


I have NO IDEA why people glaze so hard on the Italian Store. DC must be so bereft of decent italian Delis that they think the garbage Italian Store serves up is good. The sandwiches are terrible and the pizza is pathetic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Andys.


Definitely the winner for NY Style


They were my favorite for NY style but I'm all about Crust now.


* Crush


No one who is a reg at Italian Store in North Arl is going to switch up to a place in Crystal City!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pupatella for Neapolitan
Italian store for semi-NY (it hasn’t been as good recently)


The Italian Store original (Lyon Village) is better than the pizza at the Westover location for some reason. It could be that the ovens are so well seasoned at the LV location.


It hasn’t been that great at LV recently. Crust was too thick/undercooked.


I have NO IDEA why people glaze so hard on the Italian Store. DC must be so bereft of decent italian Delis that they think the garbage Italian Store serves up is good. The sandwiches are terrible and the pizza is pathetic.


Agreed. Their pizza is the exact same as ready made grocery store pizza. Their sandwiches are nasty and everything is insanely overpriced. In the Westover neighborhood people seem to think all their little restaurants are something special and they’re all garbage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you like Pupatella, try Modo Mio on Langston blvd. VERY good!


Modo Mio is excellent.
Anonymous
Proof positive people in the DMV like dog food.
Anonymous
I like Italian Store pizza. Not a fan of Pupatella.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you've had pizza at all 3 of these places, which do you think is the best?


Italian Store is good, but you can’t touch it on a Friday night. With the volume of orders and the teens running the show, it’s a hot mess.

Puppatella is good, but can get expensive quick.

Not familiar with the third one.

As someone born in the NYC suburbs, the best I’ve had is Tony’s in Fairfax.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Andys.


Love Andy’s but the location is hella inconvenient.
Anonymous
Wiseguys
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Andys.


Definitely the winner for NY Style


They were my favorite for NY style but I'm all about Crust now.


Is Crust in Vienna? Old Courthouse Road?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wiseguys


100%. Inconvenient now though as I used to grab it from the location in Judiciary when I was at the office.
Anonymous
My parents are in town and we had Stracci for dinner. I put in our order this morning and picked it up at 6. Big hit.

Sure, it’s a pain in the ass to plan. But sometimes it’s not a pain in the ass to plan and it’s convenient. My parents aren’t all that mobile and this way I had dinner locked up early in the day. It’s a five minute drive from my house.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you like Pupatella, try Modo Mio on Langston blvd. VERY good!


Modo Mio is excellent.


Went here the other night for the first time, it was great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Andys.


Definitely the winner for NY Style


They were my favorite for NY style but I'm all about Crust now.


Is Crust in Vienna? Old Courthouse Road?


Meant to type Crush. It's in Crystal City.
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