In NW DC, Bethesda, Chevy Chase or Silver Spring. Maybe Arlington if it's really special. We love good pies and have always gotten exceptional pies at Pie Sisters in Georgetown, which is no more. Love their light but substantial, flaky crust and high quality ingredients. I heard that Mom's Pies in Occoquan is great, but it's a little far out for me. Any pie lovers out there? Please help! |
The pies at Giant are good and cheap. They also usually have a good variety of flavors. |
Really? I don't think you understand what the OP is asking. Pie sisters =/= Giant |
Praline has been our go to for years |
Living the Pie Life in Arlington!! They sell out days in advance for pre-orders this time of year, so be prepared! Their savory Quiches are also amazing. |
Wegmans |
Mamma’s Apple Pies in Occoquan |
So what? Why pay more for the same thing at some fancy shop? It is pie, not jewelry. Don’t be such a snob. |
Wow, they charge nearly $40 for one pie. You could go out for a nice full meal at that price. |
I’ve had both and the pie at Giant is better. |
Sure, you could get a full meal at that price, but then you wouldn’t have one of their amazing pies. They’re worth it. |
Livin the Pie Life is not that great, especially at their prices. I have tried so many pie shops in this area and Mom’s Apple Pie (I go to the Leesburg one) is the only really good choice. |
Because it is not "the same thing." |
I do like Arlington’s The Pie Life, but I also like Whisked! We order our (Whisked!) Thanksgiving Pies through a charity. https://sliceoflifedc.org/. So we do good and get great pies.
https://www.whiskeddc.com/ |
There used to be a really good pie person at the Bethesda Womens Farm Market |