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Pizza delivery in N. Arlington - what do you like?

With Listrani's gone, we're a bit stuck when it comes to delivery (my family is happy with Papa John's but I'm not).  Plenty of options for takeout or eat-in (Pupatella being the best, Faccia Luna though we haven't been in a long time, Fireworks, etc.), but sometimes you want a delivery option.

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Pizza delivery in N. Arlington - what do you like?

With Listrani's gone, we're a bit stuck when it comes to delivery (my family is happy with Papa John's but I'm not).  Plenty of options for takeout or eat-in (Pupatella being the best, Faccia Luna though we haven't been in a long time, Fireworks, etc.), but sometimes you want a delivery option.

When I lived in Arlington, Piola was always a great choice. Stick with the basics. (Diavola is outstanding)

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Thanks!! I hadn't realized ZPizza delivered (we've never had their pizza, but I see them when we get pupusas next door at El Charrito Caminante), and have never had Paisano's or Café Pizzaiolo, but we'll try them next time we do delivery.

Also, my kiddo prefers pizza light on the tomatoes.  If you happen to know which if any of these are light on the tomatoes, I'd appreciate it!  (He could order white pizza, but he likes tomatoes, just in light moderation.)

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Speaking of pizza, has anyone tried Naked Pizza?  I have only seen it in box and smelled it, and have wondered if it is any good.

I can't remember if a friend ordered it or I had heard or maybe I was with friend, but the only recollection is that it was fine, but overpriced for the price per slice ratio.

Also, my kiddo prefers pizza light on the tomatoes.  If you happen to know which if any of these are light on the tomatoes, I'd appreciate it!  (He could order white pizza, but he likes tomatoes, just in light moderation.)

I tend to ask for light sauce or no sauce when I order pizza these days, which would probably help to suit your child's tastes. I think all of them, with except maybe Joe's would be fine with making it with light sauce.

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Paisano's, ZPizza, and Cafe Pizzaiolo all deliver too, as does Joe's. I have not had good experiences with Piola, Pete's or Lost Dog (undercooked pizza).

Of the 4 links, Paisano has a thick dough, ZPizza seems healthier and has a thinner crust, and Joe's is your classic "I'm in the mood for greasy and decently priced pizza" mood.

Is Joe's "good greasy" or "bad greasy?" I've been several times, but not since Matt was a young child, so it has most likely been 12-13 years. This was when I was doing the "Joe's Pizza & Pasta" / "Cactus Cantina" / "Uncle Julio's (Rio Grande)" rotation where (at the latter two restaurants) the fascination of the tortilla-making machines would give parents a much-needed ten-minute rest and you didn't have to worry about your child running away (plus, nobody cared if you had a fussy or slightly noisy child in the high chair). Man, when I remember those nights where I'd have to whisk Matt out of a restaurant, pacing up-and-down the sidewalk, singing to him and patting him to calm him down ... I don't see how older people can have children.

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Is Joe's "good greasy" or "bad greasy?" I've been several times, but not since Matt was a young child, so it has most likely been 12-13 years.

It's been a year since I've been there, but the only recollection I have was: "gosh, this is good teenage, late night, hangout, pizza!"

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