Pizza trends in America have changed with the times and although the original pizzerias that opened up in San Mateo served traditional thick crust in the early days, it's not what they dish up now. San Mateo is known for California-style pizza which is, as far as pizza history goes, a relative newcomer on the pie scene. California-style pizza is a hybrid of an Italian thick crust and a New York-style thin crust which was created in California by a pizza chef and a restaurateur in the 1980s. Does it differ greatly from any other thin-crust pie? The honest answer has to be – no, not a great deal. The major difference between California-style pizza and a regular thin crust is that to be authentic it should be baked in a wood-fired oven. Toppings tend to be a little more on the exotic side too so if you enjoy gourmet food you'll enjoy eating pizza in San Mateo.
When you want the best delivery pizza in San Mateo you won't go wrong if you order from Seniore's Pizza. They bake a great pie and have one of the swiftest dispatches in the city so your pizza will arrive in record time. Even though their premises on El Camino Real South does boast a few tables and chairs, fast delivery of good pizza is basically what they focus on at Seniore's. Get a delivery pizza from Seniore's Pizza and you'll find it will be generous on both dough and toppings. Seniore's pies are probably closer to thick crust than they are thin, but that's an added bonus when you're hungry and it stays hotter for longer in the delivery box too. For a special treat spoil yourself with one of their King Special pizzas with chicken, salami, spinach, artichoke hearts, and pesto. The toppings are almost a meal in themselves.
If you've been wandering around the city's Japanese Garden or the De Anza Historical Park, you'll be in exactly the right place to pick up the best take-out pizza in San Mateo. Wander through the door of North Beach Pizza on 3rd Avenue East and you'll feel as if you've been transported to Italy. The dark wood furnishings and bench seating are a reminder of the 70's diner days fashion, although the colorful wall murals lighten the interior considerably. There's nothing old-fashioned about North Beach Pizza's pies at all. They have in fact kept up with all the latest pizza trends as well as inventing some creative variations of their own. All the bases are made from dough that's prepared in-house and fresh every morning. Their tomato sauce is homemade too. That means when you get a pie like their Barbary Coast Special it's going to be the best it could possibly be.
Foster City is just four miles southeast of San Mateo and a place where there's always something going on especially during the summer months. Head there to enjoy a drive-in movie, celebrate the 4th of July, or go to a live outdoor concert. When you need to cool off, you can go swimming at the beach or in the city's lagoon before picking up a pie from Waterfront Pizza on Edgewater Boulevard.
Get a feel for country living by driving twelve miles south of San Mateo to Emerald Hills. Nestled between verdant hills, this quiet community is crammed with deluxe mansions, but they're not the main attraction. In springtime, the adjacent Edgewood County Park and Nature Reserve is a popular spot to visit for its splendid displays of wildflowers. The unusual green of the two Emerald Lakes is a must-photograph location too. Once you've enjoyed the beauty of the area, stop off on the way back to San Mateo for a pie from Little Caesar's Pizza in the Roosevelt Center.
Take a wrong turn out of San Francisco International Airport and you could find yourself in San Bruno rather than San Mateo. You'd be in the right place though if you were heading to the main offices of the internet video channel, Youtube, as it's located there. Unless you go hiking along the Devil's Slide Trail, Youtube's HQ is about the most exciting thing about San Bruno so make your visit better with a pizza from the Atlas Pizza Parlour on San Mateo Avenue.
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