Best pizza in the area?

Anonymous
Our DS loves pizza in all shapes, sizes, and textures.

My DH happens to be a pizza snob, insisting nothing outside of the NYC city limits qualifies as pizza.

Can anyone recommend a good pizza place? Interested in both the fancy gourmet pizza places as well as your corner carryout type establishment.

Thx.
Anonymous
Vace in Cleveland Park & Bethesda. Hands down best in town in my NY pizza snob hubby's opinion.
Anonymous
MatchBox in Penn Quarter - AWESOME!
Anonymous
Love 2 Amys on Macomb near Wisconsin in Cleveland Park. Super thin crust, great toppings.
jsteele
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Moroni & Brother's at 4811 Georgia Ave. NW.

http://www.moroniandbrothers.com/

The owners worked for years at Pizzeria Paradiso and learned well. Kid-friendly also.

Anonymous
I second Vace...it's truly the best (and absolutely, completely, ridiculously cheap!).

Anonymous
Ledos Pizza hands down, they also have subs, pasta, salads etc
Anonymous
I have to say that I am not quite sure why Vace gets such raves. We moved here very recently from Brooklyn, and we ordered and ate a Vace pizza the other night. It was a fine dish, in and of itself. But it in no way resembles a NY pie. So, if you get one from Vace, know that it will be yummy but don't get your hopes up that it will be like NYC pizza.
Anonymous
Mia's in Bethesda is tasty
Anonymous
Z Pizza.
Anonymous
Vace is outstanding (I used to be walk there before we bought the TH in suburbs and had DS) and I do love 2 Amy's (although pricey) 4 yrs ago I used to get a salad and a pizza and was $18 for carryout-probably more now but as a treat it was delicious!
Out in Mont County I do like Mamma Lucia (also not cheap but certain nights are buy one get second for 50% or less I forget) I grew up with NY pizza so I know the difference!
Anonymous
Brooklyn transplant pp again here. Forgot to say that we like Pizzeria Paradiso pizza. They have a classic brick-oven style pizza that is similar to Grimaldi's in NYC and other brick-oven pizza places there.
Anonymous
2 amys. It's unlike anything i've ever had.
Anonymous
Tony's NY pizza in Fair lakes shopping center. Thin, cripy crust lot of great topping combinations...Delicious!!
Anonymous
I gave up finding anything ANYTHING that tastes as good as an average slice in Carroll Gardens.

Given what's available, and a desire to get more veggies into us and our child, I think Z pizza's the best around. It isn't authentic, but it is tasty.
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