wolf st pizza is absolute fire, also avenue steaks and pizza Christians special FIRE similar to gaetanos pizza that closed down a few years back such a shame
The best pizza in New Jersey (or North Jersey) is a place called Razza, just across the Hudson River in the City of Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey (where I was raised). 😀🍕
La Rosa (Broad Street and Synder) taste way better than San Lucas (order it last week and wasn't impressed and disappointed and pricy). NY Time don't know wth they talking about. San Lucan Pizza taste fair but the BEST in Philadelphia or even acrossed the nation? Tha is ana overreach statement.
I was just about to say Leandros on 69th and market st!!! I didn't even know they they had one on Frankford Ave. These New York times people obviously never been to leandros!!!
@malikholmes5045 the original used to be at the old Margaret and Orthodox El stop back in the day. As kids, it was a treat for us to get a slice and sit on the steps and eat a slice with cup of their cherry soda. OMG. I can smell the pizza from the el cars. A staple of my Frankford childhood. They also had a store on FKD Avenue and Meadow Street after they left the El (they redid the stop in the 80s) and FKD and Sellers ❤️💙💛
They're about to make all that tourist money.
Dude found every possible way to stretch a 30 second video into an essay assignment.
That’s his job 😮😂
He was more likely just quoting the article
Tacconellis and Celebres pizza in Philadelphia has my vote
wolf st pizza is absolute fire, also avenue steaks and pizza Christians special FIRE similar to gaetanos pizza that closed down a few years back such a shame
Are they in safe areas to visit?
@@chrischreative2245 Carry your 2nd Amendment! After all it's a RIGHT ! FJB POS
ROSA'S @ BROAD AND SYNDER. BEST IN THE COUNTRY!! and I'm from North Philly lol
Angelo's. Mexican pizza just like getting spit in the face.
Great: the pretentious “foodies” couldn’t even leave pizza alone.
Good for the couples business though.
@@pennytrue2741 Sure, but potentially bad for pizza.
Leandro's on 69th and market and apparently Frankford ave
Mario and Gino's
Damn, $4
My buddy used to live across the street and the slices were only a dollar. We would always stop in bc they were open late.
Pizza and cheesesteaks are the only thing I miss from my time living in the Philly area, besides that Philly is a complete 💩hole
It’s Angelo’s
New York is best though
Angelo’s in south philly. Leandros in upper darby and icon in springfield.
Tacconellis hands down. That pizza looks plain and basic. I’m scratching my head.
I live near by it's good pizza & it gets plenty of business now it's going to get a lot more 👍🏽👍🏽 but the traffic is going to stink 😆
Have to check this out!!!
The best pizza in New Jersey (or North Jersey) is a place called Razza, just across the Hudson River in the City of Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey (where I was raised). 😀🍕
Currently, Pizza and Wawa hoagies are the most economical fast foods.
NYC has the best pizza!
Amen
Best & deadliest for delivery drivers.
Eva Mendes the actress?
Regina-boston Ma.
And a little pizza place in Manchester nh. Tiny place, pizza like reginas..
I am not a fan of Mexican pizza. Again, ruining Italian cuisine.
Chief Keef voice Don’t like
Angelo’s is garbage
La Rosa (Broad Street and Synder) taste way better than San Lucas (order it last week and wasn't impressed and disappointed and pricy). NY Time don't know wth they talking about. San Lucan Pizza taste fair but the BEST in Philadelphia or even acrossed the nation? Tha is ana overreach statement.
Because of the Mexican part I believe it…
Leandro’s on Frankford Ave is the best
I was just about to say Leandros on 69th and market st!!! I didn't even know they they had one on Frankford Ave. These New York times people obviously never been to leandros!!!
@malikholmes5045 the original used to be at the old Margaret and Orthodox El stop back in the day. As kids, it was a treat for us to get a slice and sit on the steps and eat a slice with cup of their cherry soda. OMG. I can smell the pizza from the el cars. A staple of my Frankford childhood. They also had a store on FKD Avenue and Meadow Street after they left the El (they redid the stop in the 80s) and FKD and Sellers ❤️💙💛