One of the top-rated pizzerias in Philadelphia – so popular that the lines of customers have caused neighborhood grumbling – is coming to the First State.
The Michelin-recognized Angelo’s Pizzeria will replace Pizzeria Bardea in the DE.CO food hall in downtown Wilmington, coming five months after Angelo’s opened a separate cheesesteak stall in the same market at 111 W. 10th St.
Pizzeria Bardea closed in late February and a new pizza oven was brought in for the Angelo’s pizzaiolos, who should start tossing dough and selling pizza by the end of March, Angelo’s owner Danny DiGiampietro told Delaware Online/The News Journal.
Full pies and (probably) slices coming
In addition to a complete menu of full-size pies – 16-inch round, square, Grandma and upside-down – the Wilmington stall likely will be the first Angelo’s location to also serve slices, DiGiampietro said…