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baltikorean t1_j4xuank wrote

I've liked trattoria e pizzeria da Enrico and Coalfire as a NY style fan. Not as impressed with Tino's.

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JimboFett87 t1_j4y3ye8 wrote

The best NY style pizza in Columbia is the Waterloo pizza at the Exxon on LPP.

Lots of other good stuff too

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MrsNuggs t1_j502m9b wrote

Came here to say this. I live in Catonsville and I will drive all the way to this gas station to get pizza.

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Wx_Justin t1_j4xzps6 wrote

I'm surprised you don't like Trattoria! My girlfriend grew up around Italian-owned pizza shops and said it's the closest she's had to that quality. It's the best I've had around here too, with HomeSlyce second.

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JimboFett87 t1_j4y43cq wrote

I used to like Trattoria years ago, but then they changed their recipe somehow and it wasn't as good

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warrends t1_j4zaas0 wrote

Coal Fire is good. Had a great rep too. Still good but, in our opinion, not as good as it was ~10 years ago. Brick oven cooked so there’s that.

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gametime-2001 t1_j4xvdn5 wrote

I like Philly's Best in Elkridgre

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veryfirst t1_j508k5r wrote

I'm not sure about elkridge but the thunder hill location is awesome. One topping XL special with pickup is like $10 and is way too much food.

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brch01 t1_j511d4j wrote

Three brothers was the best back in the day, not sure why they’re no more

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Plenty_Leadership_42 t1_j4ytvf3 wrote

As a regular type pizza place nothing too fancy and some good specials, I haven't had a problem with Pizzaman in Oakland Mills area.

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SirenaDuran t1_j50s071 wrote

Coal Fire is decent.

What happened with Home Slyce? Oddly enough, I got a taste for their pizza.

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Sure_Comparison6978 t1_j5fc9wb wrote

Home Slyce by design is good, decent quality ingredients and good selection. But they aren’t consistent, sometimes it’s good other times just a greasy mess.

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intothexsjados t1_j51c2ja wrote

Gianni’s in Elkridge. Farther drive, but much better in my opinion.

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ResearcherTerrible14 t1_j52ar4o wrote

Best Neapolitan pizza - Facci Best loaded pizza - Blaze laurel

Coalfire and Neo Pizza were meh

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acedelaf t1_j536kn5 wrote

Murazzi food truck, very simple but very good

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LJ_Wanderer t1_j53y45j wrote

Sorrento's in Arbutus is one of my local favorites, a bit of a drive but worth it. Pazani in Elkridge (Marshalee Drive, just off Rt 100 & 103)

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pronto185 t1_j6k8gfk wrote

for carry out, i like Pizza Bolis in wilde lake. mostly b/c i can walk there and if you order online for carry out, they have a large for like $12

not the best pizza, but for the price its a great contender

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Ultraxxx t1_j5005mw wrote

If you're willing to go to Catonsville, go to Scittinos.

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Exciting-Rub-6006 t1_j50yl12 wrote

Big fan of homemade pizza. Just buy a flat bread, sauce, Italian seasoning, toppings mozzarella and put it on a pizza stone

Legit good so easy and cheap

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H8threeH8three t1_j6ovxn1 wrote

“Buy a flatbread” is definitely not the answer. That’s flatbread, not pizza dough. Shit, even the Pillsbury “pizza crust” soda-dough is better than an already baked flatbread. Miles better. But if you’re cooking it at home why not just grab a ball of pizza dough. It’s sold at like every grocery store around here. Regardless, your answer is wrong as OP is asking for restaurant options. Clearly they aren’t looking to cook one at home.

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Exciting-Rub-6006 t1_j6p54uq wrote

Gesus Krist … I hate you and I don’t even know you

Fucking A man .. so much passive aggressive “I know better than you” bullshit for a conversation about pizza

Lighten up

I’m allowed to like my own pizzas .. you go like your own pizzas

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H8threeH8three t1_j6p6wcf wrote

Yeesh are you okay? Is this how you handle all criticism? Take it easy, ya kook. You didn’t answer the question that was asked, just accept it and move on.

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MussellWestbrook t1_j4zavf5 wrote

Try Grottos!

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H8threeH8three t1_j6ow6ck wrote

Haha what garbage taste in pizza you have. Downvoters agree, grottos is the worst pizza columbia has to offer, hands down. Grosso Pizza.

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