4 Best Restaurants in Washington, D.C., USA

2 Amys

$$ | Upper Northwest Fodor's choice

Call it the Brando of D.C. pizzerias, because this Neapolitan sensation has played godfather to a number of throne-stealing wood ovens elsewhere in town since it opened more than a decade ago. Simple recipes allow the ingredients to shine through and make the "wine bar" menu of small Italian plates as exemplary as the pies. You may be tempted to go for the D.O.C. pizza (it has Denominazione di Origine Controllata approval for Neapolitan authenticity), but don't hesitate to try the meatballs, salt cod croquettes, deviled eggs, or really any of the little things. At busy times, there can be a wait for a table, and the noisy din of a packed house may discourage some diners.

3715 Macomb St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20016, USA
202-885–5700
Known For
  • authentic Neapolitan wood-fired pizza with a chewy crust
  • homemade charcuterie at the wine bar
  • family-friendly (read: noisy) atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.–Fri., Reservations not accepted

Pete's New Haven Style Apizza

$ | Friendship Heights Fodor's choice

Pete's is a locally owned, Friendship Heights landmark, serving "New Haven-style" (thin-crust, coal-fired) pizzas and offering an extensive toppings list. The spacious patio gives you enough room to spread out.

Comet Ping Pong

$ | Upper Northwest

Pizza (and beer) in the front, Ping-Pong (and foosball) in the back make this pizza joint a neighborhood favorite for folks of all ages. While you can make your own pizza (including one with a gluten-free crust) from almost four dozen toppings, you'll be well served to opt for one of the kitchen's specialty pies. Comet often features live music performed by local musicians. Check the website for the schedule.

5037 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20008, USA
202-364–0404
Known For
  • make-your-own pizzas with dozens of toppings
  • live music
  • sunrise pizza for brunch
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.–Fri.

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Seventh Hill Pizza

$ | Eastern Market

Breezy charm and a casual ambience helped to vault this pizzeria to the top of the list of D.C.'s best. Each pie is named for a nearby neighborhood—the zesty mating of basil and anchovies on the "Southwest Waterfront" is matched only by the creamy goat cheese of the "Eastern Market." Pizzas pair well with the small lineup of bottled beers. Make sure to save room for the decadent Nutella dessert calzone.

327 7th St. SE, Washington, District of Columbia, 20003, USA
202-544–1911
Known For
  • locally named wood-fired pizzas
  • bright and welcoming atmosphere
  • Nutella calzone for dessert
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations not accepted