Restaurants & Bars
Pizza Place With Bucks Co. Location Ranked Nationally
Have you been to DeLorenzo's in Yardley yet? The Daily Meal ranks the restaurant's tomato pies among the country's best pizzas.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A pizza place with a location in Bucks County has been ranked by a national publication as serving up some of the country's best pies. The Daily Meal released its well-respected 2018 list of the 101 Best Pizzas in America on Thursday.
The food website's extensive research into the nation's best pizza determined that DeLorenzo's tomato pie is the 37th best pizza in America. Want to try for yourself? DeLorenzo's is located at 1707 Langhorne Yardley Road, Yardley.
The highest-ranking Pennsylvania pizza was the Forbes Waggensense at Pizza Brain in Philadelphia. The Forbes Waggensense is made with mozzarella, fontina, grana padano, fresh basil, smoked pepperoni.
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Pennsylvania pizzas that made the list include:
- #44: Forbes Waggensense at Pizza Brain, Philadelphia
- #59: Tonno at Pizzeria Vetri, Philadelphia
- #60: White pizza at The Original Tacconelli's Pizzeria, Philadelphia
- #67: Original plain pie at Joe Santucci's Square Pizza, Philadelphia
- #83: Cheese pie at Lorenzo's and Sons, Philadelphia
The Daily Meal said it assembles the annual rankings by building a list that was approached "methodically and comprehensively and brings a great deal of pizza expertise to bear."
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Topping the list is Frank Pepe's White Clam Pizza.
In order to assemble the rankings, The Daily Meal started by building a survey of great pizzas from around the country, and then adding to it each year. Nearly 1,000 pizzas were considered in total this year.
"We then called upon a blue-chip, geographically diverse list of pizza panelists — chefs, restaurant critics, bloggers, writers, and just plain pizza authorities — asking them to vote only for places where they've actually eaten," according to the publication. "All told, 59 qualified experts weighed in this year."
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