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WTOP TOP 10: 2021 Best Pizza

Potomac Pizza was voted by WTOP listeners and readers as one of the top places to get a slice. (Courtesy Potomac Pizza)

WTOP readers and listeners nominated a number of local businesses that have pizza in D.C., Maryland and Virginia. Out of hundreds of restaurants and eateries, Potomac Pizza was voted the favorite.

Here are the TOP 10 finalists.

  1. Potomac PizzaMaryland locations in Chevy Chase, Middle River, College Park, Potomac and Rockville
  2. Ledo PizzaLocations in D.C., Maryland and Virginia
  3. Ben Yehuda1370B Lamberton Drive, Silver Spring, Maryland
  4. Lucia’sVirginia locations in Herndon and Sterling
  5. MatchboxLocations in D.C., Maryland and Virginia
  6. Pupatella –  Locations in D.C. and Virginia
  7. Tony’s New York PizzaVirginia locations in Haymarket, Bristow and Manassas
  8. &PizzaLocations in D.C., Maryland and Virginia
  9. 2 Amy’s Neapolitan Pizzeria3715 Macomb St. NW, Washington, D.C.
  10. GreenFare Organic Cafe408 Elden St., Herndon, Virginia

See the 2021 winners and finalists in other categories

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