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Old 04.21.2008, 11:21 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by pantophobia
the best pizza in the dc metro area is from Armand's, famous for their spinach and garlic cheese pizzas



 

i like armand's ok and i used to live around the corner of one in mass ave., but in the d.c. area pizzeria paradiso & bertucci take the... pie. of course paradiso is a nice restaurant where you can burn through $200 in the blink of an eye, and bertucci's is a brick oven etc. but god damn i do still have dreams about paradiso. http://www.eatyourpizza.com/ <-- glorious

oh on the budget end of things like armand's i believe LEDO wins-- there was 1 in college park on university avenue and there are a few more scattered through maryland, check it out. and then VACE in conn. avenue sells beautiful pies, especially the onion one is superb-- i have my reservations about the crust (thin but not very flexible), but try them, you'll thank me for years. when you go to the uptown to see a movie in a big screen cross the street & try a slice at vace-- they also have other italian goodies they sell-- yummy.

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oh man and faccia luna!!??!?!? how could i have forgotten that place. i have many stories from that joint. http://www.faccialuna.com/
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