Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ledos. You get more pizza and smaller slices
Just a warning. If you are new to the area, you may not like Ledos. The sauce is very sweet and different. There is an entire thread of something like 5-6 pages with disagreement over if people like it or not. Most of the people who like it are from this area. Most people from outside the area don't like it.
Anonymous wrote:You might want to try Ledo's and decide whether you like it. It is definitely different - square, thin flaky crust, sauce is slightly sweet and not much cheese/sauce combo. Many people love it. (I'm biased because I grew up eating it.) It's also popular for kids' birthday parties, probably in part because of the small size of the pieces.
There are two-Potomac Pizza which is Ok for a kid's birthday or Tally Ho, a diner type place that makes great pizza but is a little more pricey. Frankly, for a kid's party, go with the other PP's suggestions-Dominoes, Pizza Hut, whatever. There is a dearth of really good pizza in this area-Armands used to be good but quality has declined somewhat. There's also what I call boutique pizza-2 Amys, Mias, etc. Pricey, good but not homey. Then there is old world Italian greasy heavy delicious pies they create at Vince and Dominics behind Montgomery Mall, but again very pricey for a kid's party. Good luck to you.Anonymous wrote:There's a pizza place in Potomac Village.
Anonymous wrote:Ledos. You get more pizza and smaller slices
Anonymous wrote:new to area. where to purchase pizza for a kids birthday. potomac near cabin john.