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    Default Re: Good pizza shops in the Holland area?

    I've yet to try it (sad, considering it's 5 or 10 minutes away), but a friend has told me that Jules Pizza in Newtown (where Sycamore St. becomes Washington Crossing Rd., right where the Newtown Bypass meets them) has very good thin-crust pizza.

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    Default Re: Good pizza shops in the Holland area?

    Quote Originally Posted by King 5.45 View Post
    Tomato pies aren't quite pizzas, but it's an interesting experience.

    http://www.delorenzostomatopies.com/
    That place is an institution.


    For my money, the best pizza in Bucks County (none close) is Amato's Pizza down there in Fairless Hills. It's a hike from Holland, but whenever I'm remotely in that area, I make a point of eating there.

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    Default Re: Good pizza shops in the Holland area?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pukindog View Post
    Brothers Pizza in Langhorne
    184 N. Pine Street ( 413 )
    215-757-1057

    Nother plug for Brothers!

    Their not cheap, but they have a good selection of gourmet style pies and their Tomato pie is very good. Theres also a Delorenzos on Trenton road in Levittown thats on par with Brothers but cheaper.

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    Default Re: Good pizza shops in the Holland area?

    +1 for Aldos in Holland..

    Jules is worth trying and great if you know anyone restricted
    to gluten free food - they have gluten free pizza and it's not cardboard.

    In Levittown / The Hills (yes, I called it that.) I would reccomend v&s pizza, or pizza star. Adriatic is a good deal for Sunday football when you don't wanna spend 13.00 per pie

    oh, but the best pizza around is in Washington Crossing - Dominick pizza is amazing. I think they have locations in Trenton, and Dublin, to name a few.

    I'm hungry now, thank you OP :-:-D

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    Default Re: Good pizza shops in the Holland area?

    The best I have found so far: Amatos in Fairless Hills.

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    Default Re: Good pizza shops in the Holland area?

    Quote Originally Posted by RHGregory3 View Post
    oh, but the best pizza around is in Washington Crossing - Dominick pizza is amazing. I think they have locations in Trenton, and Dublin, to name a few.
    I was just about to make that recommendation, too -- my wife and I finally made it there this past summer. I'm a Meat Lover's junkie, and their's is very good.

    Quote Originally Posted by AJChenMPH View Post
    I've yet to try it (sad, considering it's 5 or 10 minutes away), but a friend has told me that Jules Pizza in Newtown (where Sycamore St. becomes Washington Crossing Rd., right where the Newtown Bypass meets them) has very good thin-crust pizza.
    Been there a couple of times now. Best is to eat it in-house and not do take-out, as when the pizza gets cold it does get a bit "cardboard-ish".

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    Default Re: Good pizza shops in the Holland area?

    Quote Originally Posted by AJChenMPH View Post
    Been there a couple of times now. Best is to eat it in-house and not do take-out, as when the pizza gets cold it does get a bit "cardboard-ish".
    My son brought 2 pies to my house. Was not real impressed. Maybe because like you said, it was cardboard-ish. But him and his brother liked it.

    My vote is still for Brother's.


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