Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in Riverdale, Maryland, United States including Di Pasquale's Italian Marketplace & Deli, Joe Benny's Focacceria, Vin 909 Winecafe, Pizza John's, Mamma Roma Incorporated, Isabella's Brick Oven, 1978 New York Pizzeria
4 based on 112 reviews
Ordered 3 pies from this place after using TA app to find good pizza. A family yard clean up at my Dad's house necessitated a quick lunch to maximize productivity. I ordered 1 xtra pepperoni pie, 1 buffalo chicken with red onions, and one everything pie to go. The reviewer who mentioned the everything being unfair to the crust was right. That pizza was so loaded it required a fork and knife to eat, but boy it was good. The kids in our group loved the pepperoni pizza. The hands down favorite was the buffalo chicken...scrumptious. I wish I didn't live 4 hrs away...I'd get this pie all the time. The owner/operator was exceptionally friendly and kind.
4 based on 180 reviews
Since opening in 2006, Isabella's Brick Oven has gained a reputation that is praised among locals and travelers alike. Our numerous awards include being named Baltimore Magazine's Best in Pizzas, Sandwiches, and Carryout. The Baltimore Sun's food critic g
This was my first time to the Little Italy pizzeria. The place is very small and worn, with a small counter and tight seating for 8 people. I found it disappointing that you could not see their brick oven which supposed to be the star. They could have at least posted a picture of it on the wall.My order was a side of meatballs ($6.25/three), a cold Italian sub ($12) and a plain cheese 14â pizza ($14). The three meatballs were small and a bit rubbery which means filler centric rather than meat. The Italian sub roll was not very good, and the sandwich did not have a lot of product for the price. To make matters worse they toasted the roll and it got a tad singed and gave off a bad taste. Not sure why it had glossy finish. As for the pizza, I was not impressed and expected better. There were sections of burnt outer crust, too much cheese and the dough very chewy. I will not be back.
4 based on 205 reviews
Authentic Italian food with a great family atmosphere. Quick seating and food made fresh from the stove.
4 based on 240 reviews
We have been here twice now and both times the place is hopping. The pizza is good and so is the service. Your order and pick up your food at the counter and they are moving. The lady busing tables was so nice we left her a good tip. The MD crab soup is delicious. The fish platter was a bit of a disappointment for $13, It turned out to be a couple of large breaded fish sticks which had been dumped in the deep fryer, similar to what you get at McDonald's. It cam with corn and lettuce and tomato.
4 based on 692 reviews
This isn't your "normal" restaurant. The restaurant is located in Eastport in a building that was originally a Sears mail order house. The decor has a bit of a european flair and is very comfortable. The menu encourages sharing from the charcuterie boards to the "small" plates to the some of the best rustic thin crust pizza anywhere. And the decadent Belgian chocolate dessert. The menu is seasonal with many of the ingredients sourced locally. I was there on a Sunday evening and the place was packed until about 8 PM. I am told that the Friday and Saturday wait times can be one to two hours. Of course the wine offerings are extensive and offered in a broad price range. Although you will have a primary wait person, they use a team approach to provide very good service.Thanks so much for your kind review. We strive for a smooth running "team" from the kitchen to the service staff, and are happy to hear that you had a pleasant experience. We look forward to your next visit.
5 based on 194 reviews
Small restaurant with seven tables and counter but good food and service. We enjoyed some appetizers and wine then shared pizza. Food was a sty, hot and the service was good. Topped off the meal with a Nutella cream puff. Casual place for a evening meal. Would be happy to return.
4 based on 667 reviews
Di Pasquale's is an Italian Supermarket with a dining room available for seating to enjoy your food from either the kitchen or the deli. Di Pasquale's been around and in the family for over 100 years. Di Pasquale's started out as a small grocery store in
It seems as though we cannot be anywhere near Baltimore without making a pilgrimage to this place for some of the best Italian food around. Everything is homemade with love â from their gigantic subs and sandwiches to the best eggplant lasagna ever tasted! You can tell itâs a fabulous find since thereâs always a policeman and/or firefighter in the throng of people placing orders to eat in their dining area or simply to take out. And then, there are the cheeses, salamis, and every other specialty cold cut you could desire. We always load up on these delicacies and bring them back to Northern Virginia with us! Give it a try â youâll be very pleased â ciao!
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