The Tiny Town In Virginia That’s The Next Pizza Capital Of The World
Is there anything more universally loved than a delicious slice of pizza? It’s hard to think of a food more unifying — or irresistible. Luckily for Virginians, we have our choice of some of the best pie in the world. While that may sound exaggerated, it’s true that pizza here in the Old Dominion could give even the top cities in the world a run for their money. In fact, if you visit the town of Centreville, you’ll find yourself in the next pizza capital of the world. Here’s more on the small town that’s doing big things with this iconic food.
Just twenty miles from Washington D.C., the town of Centreville is located in Fairfax County.
Despite a modest exterior, Ciao Osteria is one of the most popular pizza joints in Northern Virginia. It's located at 14115 St. Germain Dr., Centreville, VA 20121.
Just across the road from Ciao Osteria, Ciro's serves up equally delectable pizza served in massive New York style slices. Location: 6067 Centreville Crest Ln., Centreville, VA 20121.
You might be overwhelmed by the extensive selection here.
Whatever you happen to be in the mood for, this is not a place for modest portions. It's been recognized as one of the best places in the state to get an individual slice.
Brick's is yet another destination in Centerville with phenomenal pizza.
Photographed above is the ever-popular Classic American Pizza, complete with mushrooms. Get your order to-go and consider it a delicious souvenir from the next pizza capital of the world, Centreville.
Have you visited any of these establishments? Do you agree with the verdict that Centreville may be the next pizza capital of the world? If you know of any other great pizza towns in Virginia, we’d love to hear from you! For more amazing pizza spots in a town near you, be sure to read about these 16 Pizza Joints In Virginia That Will Have You Begging For More.
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Alexandria. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.