The Small Town Of Old Forge, Pennsylvania Is The Next Pizza Capital Of The World

Old Forge, Pennsylvania, known as the Pizza Capital of the World, offers unique rectangular pizzas at several renowned pizzerias.

Foodies love the culinary landscape in Pennsylvania, and for good reason. You can find just about anything you crave - from traditional American to authentic Amish cuisine - throughout the state. One small town in Pennsylvania, however, has carved a niche for itself with pizza. Old Forge, home to an estimated 8,000 residents, has become known as the Pizza Capital of the World. Here are just three of the restaurants that make Old Forge the best pizza town in Pennsylvania.

Snuggled in Lackawanna County, Old Forge sits within easy driving distance of Wilkes Barre and Scranton.

Established in 1899, Old Forge in Pennsylvania boasts a rich history in coal mining and in textiles. Today, however, Old Forge is synonymous with its unique pizza sliced in rectangles.

Pizza lovers will find countless pizza joints in Old Forge, including Mary Lou's Pizza on 209 Dunn Avenue.

Order a traditional red pizza. Or, opt for such favorites as the white, fresh tomato, broccoli, mushroom & sausage, or the spinach pizza. Both pies and slices are available.

Stroll down South Main Street - 502, to be exact - to Revello's, another popular pizza place. Even better? If you're not in Old Forge, Revello's will FedEx your order to you.

Choose a red, white, or broccoli white pizza. Then add your favorite toppings: sausage, meatballs, onions, or peppers.

Recognized for its red and white pizza by USA Today, Arcaro and Genell offers delivery of its mouthwatering pizza anywhere in the United States.

Make your way to 443 South Main Street where you'll face the delightful dilemma of what type of pizza to order. Arcaro and Genell serves traditional red pizza, spinach white, and pheasant style.

Would you agree that Old Forge is the best pizza town in Pennsylvania? If not, what Pennsylvania town do you think deserves the title? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below! And if you know another must-visit eatery, nominate it for a chance to be featured.

If you love pizza, you'll definitely want to add these Pennsylvania pizza places to your bucket list.

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