St Louis Pizza, top 5.
2101 Menard St louis mo 63104 St Louis. ( City proper!!)
21hhtthttp://www.joan
The first time I had Joannie’s pizza was at a music show at Off Broadway, a great club with good sound on Lemp. Near The Anheiser Busch Brewery. I’m not quite sure if it’s’ because the music was always great and the beers always cold, but Joanie’s pizza was fun to eat. You can get just about any kind of toppings you might want, including squash, or crawfish.. Joanie’s pizzeria itself also offers live music occasionally, and also delivers to all sorts of bars and places where people eat pizza!
http://www.racanellis.com
Racanelli’s
6655 Delmar- St louis, Mo 63130 actually in University City, but University City is in St Louis. Like Brooklyn is in NYC
Pizza World gourmet Pizza St Louis (City Proper)
5611 S Kingshighway Blvd
St Louis, MO 63109e.htmttp: //wwcity w.joaniespizzeria.com/pizza_page.htm02101 Menard (at Russell)
Pizza Wold is a chain. I first had it when living out in St Peter’s, Mo.. I used to get a reasonably thick crust, with sausage, or with mushrooms and black olives.. It actually is good, the best chain pizza I’ve ever had.
http://www.pizzaworldusa.net/locations.php?L=Missouri
7222 Manchester Rd
St Louis, MO 63143
(314) 781-1424
http://www.panteraspizza.net/
La Pizza
8137 Delmar Boulevard
http://www.saucemagazine.com/lapizza/
University city, Mo 63130 But St .louis City
New joint. Fresh ingredients, nice presentation, pretty tasty..
I grew up in the Madison neighborhood.. Kings Highway was a short walk away. Within just 4 short blocks of Kings Highway, between Ocean Avenue and E16th street, there were three great pizza places. I’m talking perfect crust, great cheese and sauce, just the right amount of oil. Not too little, not too much. And there was always a fresh pie about to come out of the oven. None of this new fangled idea of making a bunch of pies and stacking them up and then heating the cold , congealed slices when a customer came in. Pizza never lasted long enough to congeal,. As it was sold, the pie makers would put fresh pies into the oven to bake. If there wasn’t a relatively fresh pie waiting, we’d wait for a fresh one to come out of the oven. The best neighborhhod pizza was next to the Carvel on the NW corner of E19th street. Then a block down and on the south side,, across E18th street from the Avalon Movie Theater, the pizza was pretty darn good. Go back across Kings Highway, walk one and half blocks towards E16th st, the pizza was pretty damn good too. In my teens, Phil’s opened up under the train station, between E16th street and E15th street.. It was a little more tomatoey, and the crust a little thicker and softer., but good. It was open really late, a few hours into the next morning, so it was a popular spot.
Ave U. had Trio Pizza. Ave J. had Di Fara’s. It’s still there on the corner of E 15th street. Same guy runs it. He’s really old now. Looks like he is wearing the same apron from 30 years ago. And the place is just as dirty and rundown as it was then. I’m not talking just a nondescript place. I’m talking downright dilapidated. But it has become a celebrated, often reviewed landmark. He gets4 bucks a slice. Sells the pie faster than he can make it. We’ll talk bout the pie another time.
All that said, the best pizza place I frequented, and I mean frequented, was Mario’s. On Dyre Avenue , in the far Northeast Bronx.
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