The Best Hole-in-the-Wall Pizza Joints in America

 Known for its iconic, handcrafted pies, Di Fara is a legendary pizza spot with a cult following.

Di Fara Pizza - Brooklyn, New York

 Often considered America's first pizzeria, Lombardi's serves coal-fired, thin-crust pizzas in a cozy setting.

Lombardi's Pizza - New York City, New York

 This acclaimed pizzeria offers wood-fired, artisanal pizzas in a charming, unassuming location.

Pizzeria Bianco - Phoenix, Arizona

Renowned for its caramelized crust, Pequod's is a hidden gem among Chicago's deep-dish pizza options.

Pequod's Pizza - Chicago, Illinois

A local institution, Santarpio's has been dishing out classic bar-style pizza for decades.

Santarpio's Pizza - Boston, Massachusetts

With a minimalist approach and limited daily offerings, Pizzeria Beddia delivers exceptional pizza in a tiny space.

Pizzeria Beddia - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Antico brings a slice of Naples to Atlanta with its authentic Neapolitan-style pizzas.

Antico Pizza Napoletana - Atlanta, Georgia

A historic pizzeria dating back to 1924, Totonno's is known for its coal-fired, thin-crust pizzas.

Totonno's Pizzeria Napolitano - Brooklyn, New York

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