When you want a slice of pizza, where do you go for a bite to eat? That’s the question the team at Fast Food Club set out to answer when they went on a coast-to-coast tour for the best pizza joints in the country. Below are the places that Fast Food Club recommends in Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
Grotto Pizza in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
This signature Delaware shore staple has been in operation since 1960 and has attracted a legion of loyal fans since then.
Here’s how Fast Food Club describes the pizza experience: “The pizza has a distinctive sauce that sets it apart from anything else in the region — slightly sweet, deeply flavorful, and totally addictive. Grab a slice after a day at the beach, and you’ll instantly understand why Grotto has endured for over six decades.”
Papa’s Tomato Pies in Robbinsville, New Jersey
Papa’s Tomato Pies is regarded as one of the oldest continuously operating pizzerias in the United States, dating back to 1912, according to the Fast Food Club’s research. The recipes, which are still used today, have remained untouched throughout the generations of owners.
“The New Jersey tomato pie tradition means the sauce goes on top of the cheese, creating a bright, tangy flavor profile that’s completely its own thing,” wrote Mason Fairfax for the Fast Food Club.
Pizzeria Beddia in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Legions of Philadelphians know about Pizzeria Beddia in Fishtown. The shop often has people lining up outside for slices of one of their pies…