The Phoenixville Pizza Roundup: Town Dish Names Top Spots to Grab a Slice

Ahh pizza. Who doesn’t love baked dough topped with a glorious concoction of cheeses and meats and vegetables? Pizza can be a fast, easy breakfast or a gourmet dinner. Phoenixville has a large selection of casual to fine pies, and we want you to try them all.

Check out our list and then let us know where you go to nosh on a late-night pizza, have a fine time with family and friends or enjoy a night out with your favorite pie:

Vecchia Pizzeria

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If you’re looking for an authentic, old-world—not to mention delicious—pizza experience, look no further than Vecchia on Bridge Street. Vecchia has been in town since 2012 and serves old-world, mouth-watering flavorful creations. Not only does chef/owner Frank Nattle import all his main ingredients from Italy, he also had two Italian stone masons hand-build his wood-fired, super-hot pizza oven, which is made from chunks of stone from Mount Vesuvius. The result: A 12-inch pizza that cooks in a minute or two, with a delicious chewy crust, luxuriously molten cheese and fragrant fresh basil on the Margherite. There are only a few pizzas on the small menu, but you’ll want to try them all. 249 Bridge St., (610) 933-1355

Pat’s Pizza & Bistro Phoenixville

Looking for a spectacular takeout pizza on a cold autumn Friday night? Give Pat’s Phoenixville a call and let them do the cooking because Pat’s is consistently delicious. Pat’s pizza has that suburban-Philly flavor with a medium-thick, pleasantly chewy crust, plenty of homemade sauce and all the fresh cheese and toppings you can handle. They also offer some of the best cheesesteaks in the area, so you can’t go wrong. They also have plenty of seating and waitress service if you’d rather eat in. 498 Nutt Rd., (610) 933-1515

Valley Forge Trattoria & Lounge

Valley Forge Trattoria is a great place to sit and have some pizza and other Italian specialties with family and friends. Full of warm ambience, the Trattoria’s friendly service and delicious pizza will have you coming back for more—maybe even making a new weekly tradition. The pizza is medium thin and chewy, with a delicious sauce, generous toppings and fresh cheese. 1130 Valley Forge Rd., (610) 935-7579

T.D. Alfredo’s Pizzeria

Quick, easy and a neighborhood staple, you don’t want to miss the tasty sandwiches, salads and pizza, especially the white pizza, loaded with olive oil and garlic, provolone, mozzarella & romano cheese. 468 Nutt Rd., (610) 933-3663

Xpress Pizza and Grill

Need a slice fast? How about a hoagie or a wrap? Xpress Pizza & Grill has simple fare for hungry customers and takes orders as late as 10:45 on weekends. 217 Bridge St., (610) 933-6681

Franco Ristorante

A staple on Bridge for more than 20 years, Franco’s has family dining and takeout, excellent pizza, sandwiches and a homey atmosphere. Grab some pizza to-go for the big game plus takeout beer.  226 Bridge St., (610) 933-0880

Sal’s Pizza Box

Located near the pharmacy and the hospital, Sal’s Pizza Box is easy to drop by for a quick slice or a six pack to go. Or, relax for a minute and indulge in your favorite toppings. 95 Nutt Rd., (610) 933-0600

Bob’s Haven Deli

Located across from Valley Forge University, formerly the Valley Forge Christian College, students know where to find good local pizza. Plus, sandwiches, salads, hot lunches, boxed lunches and breakfast are all available. 1442 Charlestown Rd., (610) 933-8788

Bella Napoli

Stuffed or open-faced pizzas make Bella Napoli a special treat. Elevate your pizza into something new with fresh toppings and innovative pizza styles. 1065 Township Line Rd., (484) 924-9501

Villa Pizza

This Italian restaurant does Sicilian pizza the right way—with a thick chewy crust and tasty sauce. Perk up your taste buds with this town favorite. 425 Schuylkill Rd., (610) 933-9370

Liberty Square Pizza & Restaurant

Liberty Square does pizza fast, but the menu also focuses on burgers, wraps, salads and steak sandwiches. You won’t go hungry here with this many selections. 398 2nd Ave., (610) 983-9570

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