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The 10 Best Pizza Places In MN

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The 10 Best Pizza Places In MN
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Deciding the perfect pizza can be a difficult thing to do. Do you just go for classic? What about the elasticity of the cheese? Do you desire a waterfall of sauce or just the slightest taste of a tomato? Your crust fried to the crunch, or still doughy, just lightly kissed by the coals? NYC style, Midwestern square cut, the ones cut so you have perfect tiny triangle corners?

SO. MANY. OPTIONS.

Below will be a list of every single place you should probably go and eat pizza. I will note these in alphabetical order... now the hierarchy of deliciousness lies in your hands.


1. Big River Pizza

Traditionally cooked wood-fired pizza with a thin soft crust and a bold range of high quality toppings. Big River Pizza is all natural, they find fresh foods that are closest to the traditional Italy flavor at local vendors.


2. Broadway Pizza

Offering New York style and authentic Broadway Style Deep Dish pizzas. Homemade fresh rolled dough and their very own secret sauce Broadway Bar & Pizza is both kid and adult friendly.


3. Cossetta’s Italian Market and Pizzeria

Reminiscent of the bustling trattorias of Napoli, they now have more seating, more enticing menu items and a lot more room to share our 100-year family tradition.


4. Fat Lorenzo's

Locally owned, Fat Lorenzo's is internationally known for their fabulous Italian cuisine and fun funky murals by a local Twin Cities artist, Ed Charbonneau. They are committed to providing the best pizza, pasta, hoagies and gelato ever!


5. Godfather's Pizza

Do you like cheesy, fluffy, chewy, bold deliciousness? Yes? Try Godfather's Pizza! Godfather's has a ton of pizza options, salad bars and yummy dessert pizzas!


6. Hello Pizza

Hello Pizza is inspired by the ubiquitous New York slice shop, with the same attention to craft, ingredients, and grease, that place a classic New York slice in a category of pizza all its own.


7. Pizza Luce


They serve lunch, weekend brunch and local beer, wine and cocktails. In addition to their expansive menu, Pizza Luce offers a gluten free menu and free delivery is available from 11am to close.


8. Pizzeria Lola

A Korean immigrant, inspired by the pure love of food, joy and her mother’s own delicious cooking, quits her day job, opens an artisan pizza pie place and names it after her dog.

9. Punch Neapolitan Pizza

This place includes firing your pizza in a wood-burning oven to a blasting 900 degrees. Punch utilizes the same centuries-old techniques that Neapolitan masters use to create a truly authentic pizza. Crushed tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, and top-secret dough.


10. Red’s Savoy pizza

Starters, Salads, Pizza and tons more! Savoy's has a vast menu to suit your love for food.


Now go out and feed that inner pizza monster of yours.

If your favorite pizzeria is missing from the list, comment - discuss, debate and disagree below!

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