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Top 5 Can't-Miss Pizzas In Portland

No need to go running to Domino's or Papa John's. Here's a list of highly rated pizza places, according to Yelp.

Pizza is nature’s perfect food; nobody should have to settle. Whether a tourist, new in town or simply looking for an alternative to tired chains, Patch is here to help with a list of the five highest-rated pizza places in Portland according to Yelp. Don’t see your favorite slice on the list? Let us know in the comments down below.

1. Pinky’s- 3990 N Interstate Ave.

Yelp reviewer Timothy B. said “If there's a better pizza in town I do not know where it is. We've been back countless more times and when we bring friends and out of town guests they have always been treated right. Pinky's knows how to assemble a pie and they are consistently good.”

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2. East Glisan Pizza Lounge- 8001 NE Glisan St.

Lauren H. said “This is the best pizza you can get in Portland!! They make everything in-house including the cheese and sausage (vegan and non-vegan). Probably the coolest thing East Glisan does is offer a hot pepper oil to put in your pizza!”

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3. Life of Pie Pizza- 3632 N Williams Ave.

Shane A. said “Wonderful pizza, good beer and a great staff. It's nice to actually see the wood fired oven. They have a good selection of beers. Can't wait to go back!”

4. Lovely’s Fifty-Fifty- 4039 Mississippi Ave. N

Erin F. said “I feel that Lovely's Fifty-Fifty is the most reliable spot for a family meal and for showing visitors a solid taste of quintessential casual, awesome Portland dining. Once a month we indulge in this treat of a restaurant.”

5. Pulehu Pizza- 2700 NE 82nd Ave.

Mariko K. said “This was the best thin crust pizza I've ever had! I shared a 14" prosciutto truffle oil with arugula pizza with my friend and we killed it. The crust was very thin and crispy. The ingredients were very high quality.”

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