Newtown Square is known for thick crust pizza, but while it may initially appear that the pizzeria chefs in the town are traditionalists, they're not. They like to go their own way, not so much with the dough, but with toppings and the types of cheeses they use. It makes for a good individuality between pizzerias and gives you something different to try in almost each and every one. Cooking methods can vary too and you'll find some places like to bake their thick crust pizzas in metal pans while others use coal or wood-fired ovens for that extra special Italian touch. It may seem like small variations, but they're ones that can alter the taste and appearance of a pizza drastically. Coal and wood-fired ovens give the dough a slightly smoky flavor as well as bubbling and blackening the crust more than an electric oven does.
When you want the best delivery pizza in Newtown Square give Euro Pizza a call and that's what they'll deliver. Euro Pizza occupies an independent, brick-fronted premises on South Newtown Street Road. It's one storied and has a particularly low ceiling so if you're over six foot tall, you made a wise decision to get a take-out or you could have been nursing a bruised head.
Low ceilings apart, there really is nothing flash about this Newtown Square pizzeria other than their great pies which they go all out to make extra special in any way they can. They pan bake, bake gourmet, create calzones to die for, and have a list of strombolis on their menu that's almost as long as your arm. Whether you choose a white or red pie, an upside-down one, or just a standard thick crust, when you get yours from Euro Pizza, it'll always be good.
If you've spent the day hiking around the Ridley Creek State Park and are looking for somewhere to pick up a pizza from, try Carmine's Pizzeria and Restaurant. Carmine's is on West Chester Pike and makes one of the best take-out pizzas in Newtown Square. You can drive almost right up to the door of this pizzeria which is in the middle of a strip of stores. The entrance won't be easily mistaken either as the signage is large enough to be spotted from a distance. The modern frontage morphs into an unusual interior which is an eclectic fusion of old diner-style furnishings, a varnished-wood bar and paintings of Italy. As strange as it may sound, the décor works and creates a warm welcoming atmosphere. Once you get your pie, you'll find it as welcoming as Carmine's décor if you choose a baked potato topped pizza or a Hawaii with extra pineapple.
There's a couple of good reasons to make the fifteen-mile drive from Newtown Square to King of Prussia. The first is to get outdoors and onto the hiking trails in the Valley Forge National Historical Park. The second is to get in some major retail therapy at the King of Prussia shopping mall which is one of the biggest malls in the country. After you've exhausted yourself on either score, drop in at the Pizzeria Vetri on West Dekalb Pike and recover over a pie.
Change rural surroundings for city streets by making the twenty-four-mile journey from Newtown Square to Philadelphia. Go plane spotting at the Philadelphia International Airport, browse the artworks at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, or if you're taking the kids out for the day, they'll love the hands-on Please Touch Museum. They'll enjoy a pizza at Joe's Philly Pizza on 16th Street too.
No keen gardener living in Newtown Square should miss taking the trip twenty miles west to Kennett Square. There you'll find the incredible Longwood Gardens which are acres and acres of manicured gardens where there are performing arts events as well as thousands of plants and flowers. There's a lot to see and explore there so plan on making a day of it before you head into Kennett Square for a pizza at the Byrsa Bistro on State Street.
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