Best pizza in each - MD, DC and VA

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VA and pizza are two words that should never be in the same sentence together.
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Anonymous wrote:Where can you get good deep dish pizza?


Pi Pizzeria in DC
Anonymous
Emmy Squared
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Anonymous wrote:Tony’s NY in Fairfax/Fair Lakes.


The owners are from the old country, and crotchety, but all their food is legit delicious.


Yes, crotchety, lol. Their pizza is divine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MD - Ledos

DC - Ledos

VA - Ledos


What happened in your life to make you like this
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I personally think the best pizza in NoVa is the pizza we make at my house.


Do you have an outdoor pizza oven? That makes the best pizza.

My vote in NOVA is Andy's pizza (in Tysons Galleria and Old Town- I think they have a couple more as well). Very good crust.
Anonymous
I don't think anyone has mentioned these. In VA, Brick's Pizza in Centreville. King's NY Pizza in Fairfax had a good product (haven't tried in a few years), but their delivery is abysmal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tony’s NY in Fairfax/Fair Lakes.


The owners are from the old country, and crotchety, but all their food is legit delicious.


Yes, crotchety, lol. Their pizza is divine.


Tony’s Fair Lakes is great. True Brooklyn pizza.

A little out of the way, and the location and staff are lacking in charm, but the pizza is excellent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I personally think the best pizza in NoVa is the pizza we make at my house.


Do you have an outdoor pizza oven? That makes the best pizza.

My vote in NOVA is Andy's pizza (in Tysons Galleria and Old Town- I think they have a couple more as well). Very good crust.


Yes, Andy's is the clear winner in VA. I also like Wiseguy's in Rosslyn.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tony’s NY in Fairfax/Fair Lakes.


The owners are from the old country, and crotchety, but all their food is legit delicious.


Yes, crotchety, lol. Their pizza is divine.


Tony’s Fair Lakes is great. True Brooklyn pizza.

A little out of the way, and the location and staff are lacking in charm, but the pizza is excellent.


There’s also a location in Oakton now.
Anonymous
MD pizzeria Rosa in Gaithersburg is a new fav!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tony’s NY in Fairfax/Fair Lakes.


The owners are from the old country, and crotchety, but all their food is legit delicious.


Yes, crotchety, lol. Their pizza is divine.


Tony’s Fair Lakes is great. True Brooklyn pizza.

A little out of the way, and the location and staff are lacking in charm, but the pizza is excellent.


There’s also a location in Oakton now.


Is it as good as the original?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Out of the Fire in Easton, MD


We didn’t like the pizza there at all.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tony’s NY in Fairfax/Fair Lakes.


The owners are from the old country, and crotchety, but all their food is legit delicious.


Yes, crotchety, lol. Their pizza is divine.


Tony’s Fair Lakes is great. True Brooklyn pizza.

A little out of the way, and the location and staff are lacking in charm, but the pizza is excellent.


There’s also a location in Oakton now.


Is it as good as the original?


My kids and I think so.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where can you get good deep dish pizza?


Pi Pizzeria in DC


I love Pi but if people are expecting Chicago style deep dish - this is not it.
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