The best pizza in America, from New York to Chicago to Los Angeles

Publish date: 2024-09-01

America’s love of pizza runs deep. In some places, it also runs thin, crispy, charred, folded and, occasionally, topped with a poached egg.

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The United States is home to more than 80,000 small-chain and independent pizza restaurants, according to Yelp and industry statistics. Pies and slices have many habitats: gas stations, mall food courts, decades-old slice shops and white-tablecloth trattorias. It’s almost always affordable and portable. As the pandemic showed, it’s our go-to comfort food.

The history of pizza in the United States mirrors the path of many immigrant foods. Italians brought a version of the Naples-born creation to America in the late 19th century and began opening shops in the early 1900s, pizza historians say. Their approach molded to their hometowns and the tastes of locals. Thin-and-crispy pies were used as salty snacks to soak up beer in taverns; industrial pans became the vessel for bubbly cheese-and-sauce-topped dough; and charred Neapolitan-style crusts served as the canvas for farm-to-table cuisine. And so America’s favorite regional pizza styles were born.

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We set out to find the country’s best pizzas, from slices in New York City to fancy California-inspired pizzas, gathering favorites from experts, historians and pros around the country. For a more populist view, Washington Post data columnist Andrew Van Dam analyzed 7.5 million Yelp reviews of pizzerias to see which regional-style restaurants attract the most and highest ratings.

But who has the best? Well, that’s for you to argue.

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Lombardi’s Pizza

32 Spring Street

New York, NY, 10012

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Grimaldi’s Pizzeria

1 Front Street

Brooklyn, NY, 11201

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NY Pizza Suprema

413 Eighth Ave.

New York, NY, 10001

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Joe’s Pizza

7 Carmine St.

New York, NY, 10014

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Bleecker Street Pizza

69 Seventh Ave. South

New York, NY, 10014

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Lou Malnati’s

439 N. Wells St.

Chicago, IL, 60654

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Pequod’s

2207 N. Clybourn Ave.

Chicago, IL, 60614

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Giordano’s

130 E. Randolph St.

Chicago, IL, 60601

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Milly’s Pizza in the Pan

1005 W. Argyle St.

Chicago, IL, 60640

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Gino’s East

162 E. Superior St.

Chicago, IL, 60611

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Loui’s Pizza

23141 Dequindre Rd.

Hazel Park, MI, 48030

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Buddy’s Pizza

17125 Conant St.

Detroit, MI, 48212

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Palazzo Di Pizza

1222 E. Eleven Mile Rd.

Royal Oak, MI, 48067

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Grandma Bob’s

2135 Michigan Ave.

Detroit, MI, 48216

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Cloverleaf Bar & Restaurant

24443 Gratiot Ave.

Eastpointe, MI, 48021

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Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana

157 Wooster St.

New Haven, CT, 06511

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Modern Apizza

874 State St.

New Haven, CT, 06511

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Bar

254 Crown St.

New Haven, CT, 06511

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Next Door

175 Humphrey St.

New Haven, CT, 06511

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Da Legna x Nolo

687 State St.

New Haven, CT, 06511

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Antico Pizza Napoletana

1093 Hemphill Ave. NW

Atlanta, GA, 30318

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Pizzeria Bianco

623 E. Adams St.

Phoenix, AZ, 85004

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Fuoco Pizzeria Napoletana

101 N. Harbor Blvd.

Fullerton, CA, 92832

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Pupatella

5104 Wilson Blvd.

Arlington, VA, 22205

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Fat Olives

2308 E. Route 66

Flagstaff, AZ, 86004

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Methodology

We created our own national directory of pizza styles by asking Yelp to search more than 85,000 independent and small-chain restaurants for reviews that mentioned 35 styles. To pinpoint reviews specifically about the regional pizza, not the city, we only counted “Detroit style” or “Detroit pizza,” but not just any mention of Detroit. We only considered pizzerias that had at least 100 reviews and where a substantial share mentioned the pizza style in question. We ranked them with a simple formula that accounted for rating (most important), number of reviews (important) and how often reviews mentioned that particular pizza style (less important). For most types, we limited our search to the metro area of the pizza’s birth. Neapolitan doesn’t have a clear U.S. birthplace, so its ranking is national. In a few cases, we removed errant listings.

Editing by Amanda Finnegan and Gabe Hiatt. Illustrations by Dylan Moriarty. Art direction and design by Katty Huertas. Photo editing by Lauren Bulbin. Design editing by Christine Ashack. Copy editing by Jamie Zega and Jim Webster

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