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Somerville, Massachusetts: Flatbread Company

Flatbread Company in Davis Square, Somerville s located in Sacco's Bowl Haven, one of the few remaining old-school candlepinbowling alleys in the area, and the lanes are still open for business. What could be better than pizza, beer, and bowling? Nothing, of course, so a few weeks ago, I got the team together and we dropped in to Flatbread Company to play a couple of frames and sample some of their pies. More

San Francisco: Cinecitta Ristorante & Bar

Up past the carnival of mediocre Italian fare in North Beach Cinecitta—a small storefront on Union Street serving up square cut Roman-style pies with shatter-thin crusts. Pies are all 12" individually sized and cut into four pieces, but since the menu offers a generous selection of topping combinations, it's best to order a few and share with your dining companions. More

Oregon City, Oregon: Mi Famiglia Wood Oven Pizzeria

Mi Famiglia is located in the Canemah district of Oregon City, an outlying Portland suburb which marks the end of the historic Oregon Trail. These days, a hungry Lewis-and-Clark type has no need for elk trapping or mushroom hunting. Instead, you can find a cozy, homey spot for wood-fired pies at the end of the fabled pioneering pathway. You'd expect something more basic in the 'burbs, yet the menu at this corner eatery was all over the pizza map. More

Cafe Fiorello: Pizza That's Thin -- Very Thin

In style, the pizza is probably closest to Roman, and in fact the umbrellas that shelter the voluminous outdoor seating area read "Fiorello's Roman Cafe." They're long, almost rectangular, pizzas. Thin, yes, but large and filling enough to feed two, which is good, because the pizza here doesn't come cheap. The Margherita, made with buffalo mozzarella, starts at $28, and the rest go for $30, $32, $34. There's even a "Whole Lobster Pizza" for $54. More