Plantation didn't come into its own as a city until the 1970s and by then New York-style pizza was the most popular pizza in North America. The pizzerias that opened in Plantation went against the current though, produced the type of pizza they knew and loved. It's the pizza that Plantation is now known for, which is thick crust. Whoever the first person to make a thick crust pizza was, and that's a well-argued point between the Italians and the Greeks, they certainly knew how to combine simple ingredients to create a flavorsome meal. Maybe that person made the first pizza out of necessity or maybe it was a full-blown moment of culinary creativity, but what they did was invent something that is loved the world over and eaten by millions every day.
Vito's Gourmet Pizza is the pizzeria that bakes the best delivery pizza in Plantation. Located in the Plantation Promenade shopping complex on Cleary Boulevard, Vito's is in a great situation to facilitate swift delivery to anywhere in the city. What dominates Vito's premises is the huge open-plan kitchen which is completely focused on getting orders prepped, boxed, and shipped out fast. If you ever decide to eat out rather than at home, it's worth dropping by this pizzeria as the dining area is particularly well done out. The pizzas you get delivered from Vito's are exactly the same as you'd get if you were eating in. They're top-quality thick and thin crusts with great gourmet topping combinations. If you're smart though, you'll leave room for one or two of their chocolate cannoli, as they're pretty good too.
If you've been over at the FLA Live Arena catching a hockey match or been getting in some target practice on the Markham Range, you don't need to go all the way into the city to pick up the best take-out pizza in Plantation. Find West Sunrise Boulevard and you'll find Grande Pizza which is where you should stop to pick up your pizza. Grande Pizza is a family-owned and run pizzeria that's been doling out the dough to Plantation locals for fifteen years. They have an attractive premises in the Jacaranda Plaza which fronts onto the parking lot. Inside it’s furnished in a contemporary fashion with a super black and red color combination that's fresh and eye-catching. Grande's pizzas will catch your eye too, especially if you're into authentic Italian topping ingredients like prosciutto, arugula, and mozzarella.
When you want to have a full day away from Plantation one of the best places to go is Fort Lauderdale. There are enough things to do in Fort Lauderdale to keep most folks occupied for a month. Great for all ages are the Museum of Discovery and Science, Butterfly World, and of course, Fort Lauderdale beach. For history fans, the Historic Stranahan House Museum or the History Fort Lauderdale Museum will be of interest. Everyone, no matter what their age, will have a good time taking a river cruise on the Jungle Queen Riverboat down the New River before going for a pizza at Big Louie's Pizzeria on East Sunrise Boulevard.
Is there any other reason to make the twenty-five-mile trip north from Plantation to Boca Raton than to say you've been in the mouth of the rat? Yes, there is. Boca Raton has as much going for it as Fort Lauderdale, if not more. The Boca Raton Museum of Art is a good place to start if you want an indoor activity. For some time by the ocean, head to Red Reef Park or the tranquil Morikami Museum and Japanese Garden. Nature lovers will be thrilled exploring the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center or the Wakodahatchee Wetlands. When you need to eat, you can get a superb pizza from Tucci's Fire N Coal Pizza on Northeast 1st Avenue.
Is Florida's Hollywood anything like the city of the same name in California? In a word, no, but while it doesn't have the same glitz and glam, it's still worth making the fifteen-mile trip south from Plantation to go there. Take a stroll along the Hollywood Beach Promenade to start the day, then flit back in time with a visit to the Monastery of St Bernard de Clairvaux which looks historic but isn't. For a quiet retreat, try the Anne Kolb Nature Center where there are trails running through the mangrove swamps. If you don't get eaten by mosquitos or alligators, add eating pizza at Capone's Italian Pizzeria on Hollywood Boulevard to your agenda.
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