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5 Pennsylvania Pizzerias Among Nation's Best
New rankings by The Daily Meal list the top 101 pizza joints in the United States, including five in Pennsylvania.

Where can you get the best pizza in the country? Well, according to some experts, you don't have to drive too far. Five of the country's best pizzerias are right here in Pennsylvania, according to fine dining website The Daily Meal, which recently ranked the 101 Best Pizzas in America for 2016.
The five Pennsylvania pizzerias that made the list are all located in Philadelphia. The highest-ranked Pennsylvania pizza shop on the list was Pizzeria Beddia, where The Daily Meal suggests ordering a pie with tomato, mozzarella, aged cheese and extra-virgin olive oil.
"Which pizzerias truly serve pies to seek out, return for, and be in awe of?" writes The Daily Meal. "It’s more difficult than ever to answer that question."
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Here are the Pennsylvania pizzerias that made The Daily Meal list:
- No. 84 - Pizza Brain, Philadelphia. The Daily Meal suggests: the Forbes Waggensense (mozzarella, fontina, grana padano, basil, smoked pepperoni, tomato sauce)
- No. 66 - Osteria, Philadelphia. The Daily Meal suggests: the Parma (mozzarella, fontina, arugula, prosciutto di Parma)
- No. 65 - Santucci's Square Pizza, Philadelphia. The Daily Meal suggests: An Original Plain Pie (mozzarella and pizza sauce)
- No. 16 - Pizzeria Vetri, Philadelphia. The Daily Meal suggests: The Tonno: (Sicilian tuna, onion, mozzarella, tomato sauce, peperoncino)
- No. 12 - Pizzeria Beddia, Philadelphia. The Daily Meal suggests: Tomato, mozzarella, Old Gold aged cheese, extra-virgin olive oil
The top-ranked pizzeria in America, according to The Daily Meal, is Di Fara, in Brooklyn, New York. Several New Jersey pizzerias made the list, including Delorenzo's Tomato Pies and Papa's Tomato Pies, both in nearby Robbinsville, Mercer County.
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