1400 Village Square Blvd, Tallahassee, FL 32312
1874 Thomasville Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32303
3813 N Monroe St, Tallahassee, FL 32303
1505 Governors Square Blvd, Tallahassee, FL 32301
5866 S Flamingo Rd, Cooper City, FL 33330
3325 S University Dr, Davie, FL 33328
15964 W State Rd 84, Sunrise, FL 33326
4120 SW 64th Ave, Davie, FL 33314
10012 W Mcnab Rd, Tamarac, FL 33321
6916 Cypress Rd, Plantation, FL 33317
18425 Miramar Pkwy, Miramar, FL 33029
10079 Cleary Blvd, Plantation, FL 33324
1691 Bonaventure Blvd, Weston, FL 33326
4637 S University Dr, Davie, FL 33328
292 NW 172nd Ave, Pembroke Pines, FL 33029
1629 N Hiatus Rd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33026
801 S University Dr, Plantation, FL 33324
12247 Sheridan St, Cooper City, FL 33026
13875 W Sunrise Blvd, Sunrise, FL 33323
With a district in the city named Lipona which is an anagram of Napoli, you might expect Tallahassee to be known for Naples-style pizza, but it’s not. The name was given to the district by the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte who came to the area with a group of French Settlers. He purchased land to farm as a plantation and called it after the Italian city he expected to be ruler of one day. Tallahassee is known for New York-style pizza and it's a pie that features heavily on most of the city's pizzeria menus. Why New York-style pizza is popular in Tallahassee is a mystery as the Big Apple is over a thousand miles north. It's the over-sized, thin-based pizza that's the number one seller though and even when it's covered to the max with multiple ingredients, as it tends to be in Tallahassee, it's still the easiest and best, foldable slice going for a satisfying snack.
When you're at home or at work and start to feel peckish, that means it's time to order in a pizza. New York-style pies don't appreciate being kept in a box for long, so you need to order from a pizzeria with a swift delivery service to make sure you get a pizza that's in optimum conditions. Not only do Munchie's on Apalachee Avenue bake a fantastic pizza they're fast on delivery too. Munchies Pizza occupies a bright, modern premise that's neat, uncluttered, and ready for action. Their smart, open-plan, stainless-steel-equipped kitchen shows they mean business when it comes to making pies. Get your delivery pizza from Munchies and you'll receive a pie made from fresh dough and smothered in sauce and ingredients. For a mega gastronomical treat don't miss trying their Pineapple Express pizza. It has chicken, pulled pork, peppers, pineapple, banana and is finished with an unusual mango habanero drizzle.
When you want to pick up the best take-out pizza in Tallahassee go to Brooklyn Pizza on West Pensacola Street. They're so appreciative of their passing trade they have parking spaces reserved for their clients only right outside their door. That's exceptionally considerate and very convenient when you don't have much time to spare. You might not be overly wowed with the internal decor of Brooklyn's as it's sort of 1970's, or before, diner-style and a little on the dark side, but that won't matter as you won't be eating in if you're getting a take-out. Their pizzas are not dated by any means and definitely tastier than their interior decoration. If you want to impress a date or your partner, they'll even make you a heart-shaped pie to take away. Choose the right toppings to go with the loved-up dough and you could be onto a winner.
Drive ten miles northeast of Tallahassee and you'll come to a small community called Ochlockonee. There's not much in Ochlocknee other than a fast-flowing section of the Ochlockonee River and a live music venue called the Warrior on the River, but it's the gateway to the Lake Talquin State Park and Recreational Area. After a hike through the countryside or an ear-blasting concert, head to Mama DeLuca's on Blue Star Highway for a pizza.
Head in the direction of Monticello, a city just under thirty miles east of Tallahassee, and you'll find some fascinating places to visit. The Letchworth Love Mounds Archaeological State Park with its prehistoric hillocks of earth is also a great spot for hiking as is the shoreline of Lake Miccosukee which borders it. When you've had your fill of the outdoors, pick up a pie from the Mafia Pizza and Speakeasy Sportsbar on Monticello's North Jefferson Street.
Escape to the Florida coast by motoring directly south from Tallahassee for around forty minutes until you reach Wakulla Beach. You'll be amazed by its sand-rimmed shore, the nearby Wakulla State Forest, and the Wakulla River Outstanding Florida Water area. It's a super scenic spot and a pleasant change from the city. Stop off on the way back at Papa John's on the Preston Circuit for a pizza.