Best Pizza restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pizza food in Centreville. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pizza restaurants near you.. Centreville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States and a suburb of Washington, D.C. The population was 71,135 at the 2010 census. Centreville is approximately 20 miles (32 km) west of Washington, DC.
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4 based on 13 reviews
This is my son's favorite pizza place in the northern Virginia area. So, when he hosted an early family holiday party where someone else did most of the cooking, Brick's was his choice. Eight of us mostly devoured three large pizzas: ham, cheese, and pineapple; pepperoni with the extras; and a plain cheese. Each pizza had a nice firm crust and each was baked so that the ingredients stood out. This isn't the best pizza I've ever eaten (that would be a pizza joint in Manzanita, Oregon), but it's very good and gets high points for not being too greasy or too dry. We picked up the pizzas as none of us live near or in Centerville anymore.
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When have nothing to eat for lunch or dinner or have a surprise guest coming our first thought of who to call is - DOMINO PIZZA DELIVERY!! What is good with Domino Pizza is it is one of the best pizzas in the area and it delivers. Coupons are available on line, I always use the $5.99 coupon for either a medium pizza with 2 toppings, chicken wings, salad or sandwich - there are items that can be used with that coupon. Also I am part of the rapid rewards which means I get free pizza. We also do carry outs but nothing can beat the convenience of delivery.
3 based on 15 reviews
The restaurant was clean, neat, and a friendly environment; although, the windows desperately needed cleaning. Our waiter Chris was awesome and very friendly. We had a nice conversation with him and he was a very nice and neat gentleman. The Italian cold sub sandwich with fries (old bay season) and sausage with spinach pizza both were extremely good meals. The Arnold Palmer mago drink was the best I have had so far to date. The price was reasonable, plenty of seating, plenty of parking in an excellent location. Off of 29 Hwy and about 15 minutes or less to Washington Dulles Airport. In a plaza by Post Office, Grocery store, and my eateries like subway, and chiapolet, beauty supply store, and much more. Across from restaurant is a gas station and a bank. Down the street is a Police Department, day care and another gas station and more restaurants like Eggspectations. Great place to eat and have fun. I have been to the Ledo's in Gainesville, VA as well. Both restaurants are in excellent location spots. Stop by there and see for yourself since they have a wide selection of Italian foods. Enjoy!!!
4 based on 102 reviews
My family loves this place. Its one of those places that you LOVE, then eventually forget about and comeback to and rediscover it. The food is excellent. The DC metro area is a hard place to live when it comes to friendliness, and is hard to find a place that you feel truely welcome to come to, and come back to. The food is great, and service has always been consistent, and atmosphere is great here. I'd recommend to any local to come here to get away from the norm of the area.
4 based on 166 reviews
Correct taste, flavor, mouth feel and blend of materials that results in a good, wholesome chew & ability to slurp down the tomato cheese mix if you want to, try to avoid peak periods or you will wait.
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4 based on 533 reviews
Ciao Osteria is an authentic Italian eatery featuring delicious entrees and Neapolitan wood-fired pizzas made completely from scratch. Our goal is to serve true traditional Italian recipes made with the freshest, most authentic ingredients available, whil
Friends were hyped about the food here, but we werenât that impressed. The veal Marsala was covered in a sticky brown gravy. I couldnât detect the flavor of Marsala wine that gives this dish its signature flavor. The veal was served with spaghetti covered in the same gravy. Also, I thought the veal could have been pounded to tenderize it. My wife said her manicotti was okay, but not wow-worthy. She felt it was overly salted and undercooked (not as creamy as expected). Maybe this is Osteriaâs recipe, but it wasnât to my wifeâs liking. The highlights were the side salads and rolls served with olive oil for dipping. Finally, I think Iâm spotting a healthy trend. Three restaurants where we dined recently did not have salt and pepper on the table. If itâs a trend, itâs a good one, because I know I would have sprinkled salt on a few things, probably out of habit. And we all know that Americans eat too much sodium. Our friends shared a wood-fired thin-crust pizza and loved it.
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