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Mid Atlantic

Pizza New Jersey

De Lorenzo’s Tomato Pies: Trenton vs. Robbinsville

It was a tough decision. Should my cousins and I eat at the original De Lorenzo’s Tomato Pies in Trenton, or try the new branch in Robbinsville? My cousins seemed to think the original...
Pizzeria Princeton

Conte’s: Crispy Pepperoni Pizza at Princeton Institution

Brothers Ciro and Tony Baldino grew up on a small island near Capri. They immigrated to New Jersey and bought Conte’s in 1982. The Princeton institution has occupied its current location since 1957. They...
Deli Philadelphia

Sarcone’s Deli: Heroic Hoagies in South Philly [CLOSED]

Sarcone’s Deli has been a beacon for South Philadelphia hoagie lovers since 1997. That’s the year Louis Sarcone, Jr. and cousin Anthony Bucci opened Sarcone’s Deli down the block from Sarcone’s Bakery, which Italian...
Food Hall Philadelphia

Reading Terminal Market: Tapping Pennsylvania Dutch Traditions

Reading Terminal Market is the nation’s oldest farmers market, dating to 1893. Housed a 19th Century train shed, the Pennsylvania Dutch continue to import incredible delicacies from Amish Country, just as they did over...
Restaurant Logo Philadelphia

Tony Luke’s: Kick-Ass Sandwiches Alongside Interstate 95

Tony Luke’s is hard to miss when driving through Philadelphia, with its silver sheen and the prodigious amount of neon. Their logo involves a hoagie-topped Liberty Bell and either Benjamin Franklin or a pistol-packing...
Gelato Philadelphia

Capogiro Gelato Artisans: Head Spinning Frozen Philly Treats [CLOSED]

Capogiro loosely translates from Italian as “head spinning.” Owners Stephanie and John Reitano hoped for this effect when they opened the nouveau gelateria in 2002, upon returning to Philadelphia from John’s native Italy. Capogiro...