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Monday, May 05, 2008

Best Pizza in the Lehigh Valley

Where's the best pizza in the Lehigh Valley?

I like Sal’s Old World Italian Restaurant, a tiny place on Bethlehem’s South Side. I think it's the brick oven. And it's cheap, too.

Know a better place? Clue us in.

24 comments:

  1. Sette Luna in Easton is by far the best pizza in the valley.

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  2. I'm a fan of Armetta's in Emmaus and Sal's on Tilghman and 19th in Allentown.

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  3. I've tried Setta Luna and trhe Sal's in A-town. I kid you not, the pizza in Bethlehem Sal is better.

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  4. We usually go to Bellissimo Restaurant on Tilghman in A-town.

    I like Charles Pizza on the east side of A-town too.

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  5. Be sure to check out Mike's Steaks across the street for the only authentic Philly cheesesteak in the Lehigh Valley.

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  6. Easy...Attilio's at Crest Plaza.

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  7. used to be valley pizza on 309 for me, but then that dunkin' donuts moved into the same building and it smells naaaaaasty in there.

    definitely attilio's.

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  8. Joe's Pizza in Emmaus and Trexlertown get my vote.

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  9. Hope this is a joke Uncle Bernie. CROSSROADS. It gives horrible gas, but there's nothing better.

    Erik

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  10. "Tombstone" with everything on from the Coplay GIANT foodstore. While you are there drive down the second street north to the Saylor Cement Kilns and check out this international historic site. also visit saylorcementkilns.org and make a donation.

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  11. Erik, Sometime this summer I'll rtreat you to some pizza from Sal's and you tell me if it changes your mind.

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  12. Mario's Pizza Bar and Coffee Shop is fantastic. It's out in Dorneyville near The Chicken Lounge and (naturally) Dorney Park.

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  13. I have three favorites: DiMaio's in Hellertown (for regular pizza); Pizza Joe's in Nazareth (I love their taco pizza) and the Easton Baking Company (their tomato pie is the best around).

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  14. I like Sette Luna and Juliana's and all the others mentioned but Sal's is really good --- crowded because it is so small but food and staff are great.

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  15. Pie's On Pizzeria in Catty!! The sauce is the best in the Valley.

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  16. Joe's Pizza between 12th and 11th on Northampton Street in Easton. Nice and cheesy with extra grease!!! Actually, they got pretty good cheese steaks, too. Got to get them with sauce and onions. Just like Bernie...

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  17. El Greco's Stekfo Blvd.

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  18. What about Sam's Pizza in Schnecksville.....They ROCK

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  19. best pizza is not in a resturant its in a pizza parlor. best pizza hands down is QUALITY PIZZA 12TH AND NORTHAMPTON STREETS IN EASTON. TRY IT AND THEN RATE IT .IT WILL BE YOUR FAV

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  20. I am surprised that no one has ever talked about Nazareth Pizza. It's in the Dunkin Donuts shopping center across from Giant. Hand down the best pizza in the area. This is coming from someone who used to live and work outside of Philly where all you get is the best.

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  21. whoa whoa, if we are going to talk Nazareth it is most certainly Sicily's Pizza that is the best. I moved from Nazareth earlier this year and now I realize how good we had it when it comes to pizza. The people there were from Guatemala, and they sure know how to make a pizza. Best pizza I've ever had. I've eaten at every pizza place in Nazareth, and Sicily's is at least the best of Nazareth, but probably the whole lehigh valley.

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  22. FOR SURE THE BEST BRICK OVER PIZZA IS AT OLIO.. RISTORANTE ITALIANO ON MAIN ST BETHLEHEM !! THOSE GUYS KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING. NO ONE CAN BET THEM!

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  23. Best pizzas in Easton from My New Place Pizzeria and cheese steak aré the best too

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  24. Mario's(Sal & Mario's)on main in East greenville is awesome, also J&R's(Sal's)in the tilghman square allentown by kmart has been a favorite for many years.

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