Being only around ten miles north-west of Philadelphia, it's hardly surprising that the city's pizza preferences have influenced the Italian culinary scene in Ardmore. It's a strong influence and even though you will find more pie variations being offered, Ardmore has become known for Philly-style pizza. You can forget the layer of unctuous melted cheese you'd get with a more traditional type of pizza or any of its Americanized versions like a New York-style pie, as that isn't what a Philly-style pizza is all about. Philly-style pizza, often called Philly tomato pie, originated in Sicily and is a hearty bite consisting of a thick, spongy dough base slathered with a coarse tomato sauce laced with herbs and topped with a light sprinkling of Pecorino Romano cheese. It can be presented in both circular and rectangular forms, but is mostly cut in squares when being served rather than the typical triangular wedges.
When you want the best delivery pizza in Ardmore you should try the pies from Ardmore Pizza. Ardmore's prepare and dispatch their pizza with an undeniable panache and professionalism that is almost unmatchable. They don't mess about when they're delivering pizzas and that's a fact. Ardmore Pizza has premises in Rittenhouse Place with a proper trattoria atmosphere. The beige-colored tiling and red furnishings of the interior are real Italian style and so is the external canopy over the entrance. Their pizzas are pretty authentic too.
While Ardmore Pizza does make a great tomato pie, they also have plenty of variations on their quite extensive menu so you'll be spoiled for choice if Philly-style pizza isn't your favorite. All their pies are topped with the freshest of ingredients and the dough is made in-house. Whether you go for a classic Philly-style, a Primavera Special, or even an upside-down pie, you can rest assured it'll have been made with finesse.
If there's one spot to be explored in-depth in Ardmore then it has to be the Suburban Square shopping mall. Indulging in a spot of retail therapy can work up a mega appetite but you might not feel inclined to stop off for a sit-down meal. Getting a slice of take-out pie and eating on the go is a good alternative. You can pick up the best take-out pizza in Ardmore from Oath Pizza and you won't even have to go far to get it. Oath Pizza's premises are on the corner of St James Place, which is right at the front of the mall, and exceptionally smart with ultra-modern décor. Oath is a pizzeria that believes in being environmentally friendly and all their ingredients are thoughtfully sourced down to the avocado oil they use to flash-sear their pies. Whichever of their pizzas you decide to try, be it a Spicy Mother Clucker, a Walleye, or a Luau, you can guarantee it'll be better than good.
Take a break from Ardmore and head around fifteen miles north to the community known as the King of Prussia. Named after a now non-existent local tavern, the township is the location of one of the biggest shopping malls in the US. If you don't want to shop, try visiting the Valley Forge National Historical Park, the Elmwood Park Zoo or the Arnold's Family Fun Center before stopping off at Little Sicily Pizza on Crooked Lane.
Lima is a village twelve miles west of Ardmore that time, and everyone else seems to have forgotten. On the off chance you find yourself in the vicinity of this desolate rural urbanization, it may well be because you're visiting either the Tyler Arboretum or the Ridley Creek State Park. If you're in Lima and hungry, you can get a decent pizza from the Lima Pizzeria on West Baltimore Pike.
If you love historic forms of transport, get in your car and take a trip twenty miles or so north-east of Ardmore to Fort Washington. In Fort Washington you'll be able to take a ride on a vintage streetcar at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum. If you need some extra activities, try the Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park where you can bounce to your heart's content before grabbing a pie from Lucianis Pizzeria and Grill on Pinetown Road.
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