The Palm Beach Post

Pizza contest

-

Three weeks of voting are left in the race. Throughout March, the voting window opens every Monday at 7 a.m. and closes the following Thursday at 6 p.m., with the final votes cast on March 28.

Palm Beach County’s “Best Pizza” Champ will be announced April 2.

Who will be the champ? Your vote helps decide!

ROUND 2 PIZZA PAIRINGS Death by Pizza vs. Pizzaioli

The second round pits the race’s top vote-getter Death by Pizza against one of the county’s top sourdough pizza shops, Pizzaioli.

Delray Beach’s Death by Pizza, which gained a cult following in its pop-up days during the early months of the pandemic, is now a brick-and-mortar business specializi­ng in thick, square-edge, Detroit-style pizza.

In West Palm Beach, Pizzaioli had a following before it made its debut in March 2023. That’s because its pizza maker and owner is the sourdough master behind the popular Aioli bakery, located just steps away from Pizzaioli. Chef Michael Hackman’s pizza begins with well-rested, naturally leavened sourdough. His shop offers creatively topped, 14-inch pies (such as one he tops with roasted corn, fermented poblano, cotija crumble, black beans and corn-infused cream).

Death by Pizza: 528 NE 2nd St., Delray Beach, 561-666-9111, DeathbyPiz­zaDelray .com

Pizzaioli: 7402 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach, 561-508-6958, Pizzaioli WPB.com

TO VOTE: Go to poll.fm/13452228

Mister O1 vs. Lynora’s

The national pizzeria chain with a name inspired by the O-1 category of U.S. visa granted to its founder for his “extraordin­ary ability” and distinctio­n in pizza-making, Mister O1 faces West Palm Beach-founded Lynora’s mini-chain in Round 2.

With locations in Florida, Texas and Saudi Arabia, the Miami Beach-born Mister O1 specialize­s in thin-crust pizza that begins with dough that’s rested for 72 hours. Its signature pies are starshaped and boast pockets of ricotta within each star point.

Lynora’s pizza menu is beautifull­y simple: Its pies are wood-fired and topped with fresh, classic ingredient­s that will transport you to Southern Italy.

Mister O1 Extraordin­ary Pizza: 555 N. Federal Hwy, Suite 5, Boca Raton, 786677-2903, MisterO1.com

Lynora’s: The West Palm Beach-based chain has five locations in Palm Beach County. For info, visit Lynoras.com.

TO VOTE: Go to poll.fm/13452249

Nico’s vs. Camilli’s

Nico’s, a longtime favorite late-night/ wee-hour pizzeria popular in downtown West Palm, faces Lake Park’s 56-yearold, family-owned Camilli’s pizza shop in Round 2.

A downtown staple, Nico’s has graced Clematis Street, cranking pie after pie, for nearly two decades. How many pies? This family-owned and operated restaurant averages around 300 pizzas per day. With dough made fresh each day, topquality ingredient­s and a tasty marinara sauce, they feature 16 signature versions of their thin-crust New York-style pizzas.

Founded in 1968, Camilli’s Pizza definitely takes the prize as the “O.G.” of pizzerias

Throughout March, the voting window in The Post’s “Best Pizza” championsh­ip opens every Monday at 7 a.m. and closes the following Thursday at 6 p.m.

on our list. The Lake Park restaurant is still family-owned and operated. With a thin crispy crust, not too much sauce, plenty of cheese and always cut into squares, not slices, the pizza has earned a loyal following for decades.

Nico’s Pizza: 301 Clematis St., West Palm Beach. 561-296-5400; nicospizza .com

Camilli’s Pizza: 927 Park Ave., Lake Park. 561-844-3424; facebook.com/ camillispi­zza

TO VOTE: Go to poll.fm/13452258

Mario the Baker vs. Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza

A North Miami-founded pizzeria now located in Royal Palm Beach, Mario the Baker faces Fort Lauderdale-founded Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza in Round 2.

Opened in Royal Palm Beach in 2001, Mario the Baker is still family-owned and operated. One of the restaurant’s topselling pizzas is named after the hometown in Italy of founder Mario Scinicarie­llo, who died in 2016. It’s called Pizza Gaeta and is made with fresh mozzarella, basil, sauce and Parmesan cheese.

Founded in Fort Lauderdale in 2002, the Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza chain has more than 60 locations nationwide, including six in Palm Beach County. Anthony’s pizza is baked in a 900-degree, coal-fired oven. The crust comes out crispy, bubbling and slightly charred

around the edges. One of Anthony’s favorites: the specialty Paulie’s Pie, topped with homemade baby meatballs, Italian sausage, ricotta cheese and a choice of hot or sweet peppers.

Mario the Baker: 1007 State Road 7, Royal Palm Beach. 561-798-4030, theorigina­lmariotheb­aker.com

Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza: For location and menu informatio­n, visit ACFP .com

TO VOTE: Go to poll.fm/13452268

 ?? DIAMOND WALKER/PALM BEACH POST ?? Voting for best pizza in Palm Beach County runs through March 28. The champ will be announced April 2.
DIAMOND WALKER/PALM BEACH POST Voting for best pizza in Palm Beach County runs through March 28. The champ will be announced April 2.
 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States