Entries from DCist tagged with 'italianstore>'
November 20, 2007
Written by DCist Contributor Andrew Chriss Self-deprecating moniker aside, Pizza Zero, located along on Bethesda Avenue next to the Edgemont neighborhood in Bethesda, has plenty to offer pizza explorers looking for a slightly different experience. Perhaps the best way to pinpoint what's unique about Pizza Zero is to have all the pizza joints in the area stand up and be counted. Standing? O.K. How many of you serve pizza that I can tolerate (being a......
Continue Reading "Pizza Zero: A Positive Integer"March 26, 2007
Washington, it's time to round up your interns and send them on a lunch run for the office. Give them a metro map (or if they're good interns, cab fare), show them the Potomac Avenue stop, and point them to D.C.'s greatest sandwich shop: Mangialardo & Sons. Forget the overwhelming yeasty aroma of Subway or the turkey sandwich with two paper-thin slices of meat at your local food-by-the-pound, Mangialardos will scratch your itch for a......
Continue Reading "Hill Harboring Italian Sub Base: Mangialardo & Sons"March 30, 2006
Vace, 2Amys, Italian Store, Pizzeria Paradiso, Matchbox, and Radius. Finally, Washingtonians have a choice as to where to go for good pizza. Some old-school residents haven’t needed a new place though, since their pizza craving has been satiated for the past 50 years by A.V. Ristorante Italiano. Rarely, however, is it nominated as the city’s best pizza, nor is it mentioned as the place to go for authentic red sauce Italian fare. Except, of course,......
Continue Reading "A.V. Ristorante Italiano: Best Pizza in Town?"August 2, 2004
D.C. may not be on the cutting edge of many things, but when we find something good in this swamp of a city, by god, we're going to hold onto it and claim it vociferously as our own. That's why it's important to show your D.C. pride and cast your votes in the Post's Annual Reader's Choice Best Bets contest, which ends tomorrow at noon. Swear that Ozio's has a better happy hour than......
Continue Reading "Let Every Vote Be Counted"
