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Best Pizza Places in the U.S.

By Food & Wine
Updated February 09, 2018
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Top chefs and legendary bakers are among the new breed of pizzaiolo who are just as fanatical about the temperature of their ovens as they are about the provenance of their ingredients. Here, F&W names the best places for pizza around the country from these new guard spots—including a Bay Area pizzeria that uses locally-milled flour—to century old East Coast institutions.
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Philadelphia: Pizzeria Vetri

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At this pizza spot by Marc Vetri, one of the country’s best Italian chefs, the Neapolitan pies come with thick, chewy crusts and toppings like prosciutto crudo and roasted fennel. The rotolo, not to be missed, are pink, fatty slices of house-made mortadella and ricotta wrapped in pizza dough, topped with Sicilian pistachio pesto. pizzeriavetri.com

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Oakland, CA: A16 Rockridge

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Chef Rocky Maselli runs the kitchen here as well as at the A16 flagship in San Francisco. What separates the Oakland spot from the original is the massive Stefano Ferrara wood-burning oven—which cook pizzas in 90 seconds—and a few different pies such as the Montanara Rockridge (lightly fried pizza dough topped with smoky tomato sauce, burrata and basil). a16pizza.com

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Santa Monica, CA: Milo & Olive

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Josh Loeb and Zoe Nathan’s burgeoning food empire includes this bakery cum pizzeria featuring Nathan’s excellent breads and whole–grain pie dough, which are topped with seasonal—and often unconventional—combinations like butternut squash, caramelized onion, fontina cream, 25-year-aged balsamic and thyme. miloandolive.com

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Robbinsdale, MN: Pig Ate My Pizza

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This pizza spot in a suburb just outside Minneapolis pulls off its funky, unorthodox pies with brio. Crusts include thin and deep-dish brioche, and toppings range from pulled pork shoulder to potato chips. travailkitchen.com/pig-ate-my-pizza

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San Francisco: Del Popolo

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Jon Darsky, a former pizzaiolo at San Francisco’s excellent Flour & Water, has repurposed a 20-foot shipping container to create his impressive mobile pizza restaurant. The setup includes a handmade wood-burning oven from Naples that’s protected with massive air bags during transit. delpopolosf.com

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New York City: Don Antonio by Starita

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Roberto Caporuscio, of New York’s Kesté, has partnered with his mentor, Antonio Starita, a third-generation Italian pizzaiolo. Their midtown pizzeria serves 50 different pies—including fried montanara. donantoniopizza.com

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Los Angeles: 800 Degrees

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From the folks behind Umami Burger: fast artisanal pizza. Each pie is made to order and cooks in 60 seconds. 800degreespizza.com.

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Providence, RI: Al Forno

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In 1980, Johanne Killeen and George Germon launched a new era of ambitious cooking in Providence with their thin-crusted grilled pizzas topped with superfresh ingredients. Their signature margarita pizza is topped with house-made pomodoro, fresh herbs, two cheeses and extra virgin olive oil. alforno.com

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New York City: Forcella

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Though it sounds like an abomination, montanara, or fried pizza, is a Neapolitan tradition. The dough is deep-fried, then topped and baked, adding a depth of flavor. In 2011, Giulio Adriani introduced New Yorkers to the delicacy at Brooklyn’s Forcella; he’s since opened a Manhattan location. forcellaeatery.com

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San Francisco: Casey's Pizza Truck

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East Coast transplant Casey Crynes was making pizza on the street, using a modified 18-inch Weber grill, before outfitting a former laundry truck with a gas-fueled oven in 2011. His crust, a recipe two years in the making, gets perfectly crispy after four minutes in the 700-degree oven. caseyspizzas.com

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New York City: Sottocasa

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The old floors of this Brooklyn pizzeria couldn’t handle the weight of the 4,000-pound pizza oven that owner Luca Arrigoni had ordered, so he hired a crane to lift it three stories over the building and into the backyard. Arrigoni then built walls around the hearth, where he now makes the Neapolitan-style pies he mastered at Kesté. sottocasanyc.com

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Seattle: Via Tribunali

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Seattle espresso-and-pizza-empire builder Mike McConnell now has four branches of his Via Tribunali pizzeria. The Neapolitan-style pizzas have puffy crusts that cook in just 45 seconds in an oven made with imported bricks—from Naples, of course. The house specialty is a stuffed pizza: dough wrapped around sausage, mozzarella, smoked provolone, arugula, cherry tomatoes and broccoli rabe. viatribunali.net

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New York City, Atlanta: Ribalta

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The first US location of an Italian chain has three ovens—a wood one for Napoletana, a convection one for Roman-style pizza and a brick one for other styles. It will also be home to New York’s first branch of Scuola Italiana Pizzaioli, Italy’s famed pizza school. ribaltapizzarestaurant.com

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Boston: Santarpio's Pizza

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This super traditional pizzeria, with wood paneled walls covered with pictures of famous athletes, has been around for more than a century and serves outstanding pizzas, like the signature homemade sausage pie. santarpiospizza.com

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Los Angeles: Pizzeria Mozza

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Powerhouse team Mario Batali, Joseph Bastianich and Nancy Silverton combine the best California ingredients (squash blossoms and super juicy tomatoes) with Italian tradition (big wood-burning ovens and house-made mozzarella) to form some of L.A.’s best pies. mozza-la.com

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San Francisco: Flour + Water

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The phenomenal pizza margherita (tomato sauce, Fior di Latte and extra-virgin olive oil) has delicious puffy and charred cornicione (end crust), the result of just two minutes in the 800-degree wood-burning oven imported from Italy. flourandwater.com

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New Haven, CT: Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana

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This longstanding classic, considered ground zero for New Haven-style “apizza,” was started by Frank Pepe in 1925, and is now run by his grandchildren. The Original Tomato Pie (without mozzarella) is still on the menu but the most popular pie is the white clam pizza. pepespizzeria.com

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New York City: Motorino

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Chef Mathieu Palombino cooked at BLT Fish before he embarked on his pizza tasting tour, traveling from Italy to California, trying pies to perfect his bready, well-salted crust. At his restaurant, the signature item is his pizza with brussels sprouts, smoked pancetta, mozzarella, pecorino and garlic. motorinopizza.com

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San Francisco: Pizzeria Delfina

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An offshoot of Delfina restaurant, from Craig and Anne Stoll, with Neapolitan-inspired pies like the signature margherita and variations with delicious toppings like house-made fennel sausage. pizzeriadelfina.com

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Brooklyn: Paulie Gee's

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Gregarious pizza legend Paulie Gee serves Neapolitan pies with inspired toppings like a cream sauce made with anisette, a sweet anise liqueur. His signature Regina pie is topped with Fior di Latte, tomatoes, Pecorino Romano, olive oil and fresh basil. pauliegee.com

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Philadelphia: Tacconelli's Pizzeria

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This Philly pizza institution hasn’t changed the recipe for its tomato pies (minimal cheese) since Italian immigrant Giovanni Tacconelli started serving them in 1946. tacconellispizzeria.com

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New York: Kesté Pizza and Vino

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Chef-co-owner Roberto Caporuscio worked as a cheese salesman in Italy before he opened Kesté, one of the best Neapolitan pizza spots in New York City. His signature regina margherita pizza is topped with tomato sauce, buffalo mozzarella, grape tomatoes, basil and extra-virgin olive oil. kestepizzeria.com

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Brooklyn: Lucali

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Chef-owner Mark Iacono's outstanding pies are served in a no-frills dining room, which was packed before he was even able to officially open and pull the brown paper off the windows. facebook.com/Lucalis

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New York City: Rubirosa

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Hard to believe, but it can be tough to find good Italian food in and around Little Italy. No more: Rubirosa, run by Angelo "AJ" Pappalardo, specializes in a thin-crusted pie that dates back to a 51-year-old family recipe from Staten Island. The Pappalardos also added a gluten-free pizza dough to the menu. rubirosanyc.com

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Phoenix, AZ: Pizzeria Bianco

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The pizzas here are arguably America's best, with beautiful, wood-fired crusts made with organic flour, fresh mozzarella and house-smoked mozzarella. Star pizzaiolo Chris Bianco's favorite pie is his marinara pizza and there's almost always a line out the door. pizzeriabianco.com

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Brooklyn: Totonno's

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The Coney Island institution made its name with big, saucy margherita Neapolitan pies. totonnosconeyisland.com

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Brooklyn: Di Fara

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Seventy-plus-year-old owner Domenico DeMarco makes all the pies at this Brooklyn pizza mecca, so they come out with the perfect balance of tomato sauce (made fresh daily), mozzarella and Grana Padano cheeses. A Di Fara spin-off called Tagliare opened in LaGuardia Airport in the fall of 2010. difara.com

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New York City: Co.

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Sullivan Street Bakery founder Jim Lahey is one of the country’s elite bakers, so it makes sense that people can’t stop talking about his chewy, crisp, ever-so-slightly tangy pie crusts. His signature pie, aptly named the Popeye, is topped with pecorino, Gruyère, mozzarella, black pepper, garlic and spinach, of course. co-pane.com

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1 of 28 Philadelphia: Pizzeria Vetri
2 of 28 Oakland, CA: A16 Rockridge
3 of 28 Santa Monica, CA: Milo & Olive
4 of 28 Robbinsdale, MN: Pig Ate My Pizza
5 of 28 San Francisco: Del Popolo
6 of 28 New York City: Don Antonio by Starita
7 of 28 Los Angeles: 800 Degrees
8 of 28 Providence, RI: Al Forno
9 of 28 New York City: Forcella
10 of 28 San Francisco: Casey's Pizza Truck
11 of 28 New York City: Sottocasa
12 of 28 Seattle: Via Tribunali
13 of 28 New York City, Atlanta: Ribalta
14 of 28 Boston: Santarpio's Pizza
15 of 28 Los Angeles: Pizzeria Mozza
16 of 28 San Francisco: Flour + Water
17 of 28 New Haven, CT: Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana
18 of 28 New York City: Motorino
19 of 28 San Francisco: Pizzeria Delfina
20 of 28 Brooklyn: Paulie Gee's
21 of 28 Philadelphia: Tacconelli's Pizzeria
22 of 28 New York: Kesté Pizza and Vino
23 of 28 Brooklyn: Lucali
24 of 28 New York City: Rubirosa
25 of 28 Phoenix, AZ: Pizzeria Bianco
26 of 28 Brooklyn: Totonno's
27 of 28 Brooklyn: Di Fara
28 of 28 New York City: Co.

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