Pennsylvanians love pizza. That’s probably a fair statement, right? While crowning the best pizza in Pennsylvania is subjective, we can all likely agree that there is no shortage of amazing pizza joints all over the state. To sample just a handful of them, embark on the ultimate pizza journey through Pennsylvania. It’s the tastiest road trip you’ll ever experience.

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  1. Weirdoughs – State College

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Google/John Jacob Tantalize your taste buds with a scrumptious pizza pie at Weirdoughs, which boasts a menu brimming with unique pizzas - from the BLT to the barbecue chicken pizza. You can also have a traditional cheese or pepperoni pizza. Pair it with a salad for the perfect meal. Find out why Weirdoughs might have the most unique menu in Pennsylvania. Weirdoughs Custom Pizzeria, 204 E College Ave, State College, PA 16801, USA

  1. Anile’s Ristorante and Pizzeria – Boiling Springs

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Facebook/Anile’s Ristorante and Pizzeria Anile’s Ristorante and Pizzeria earns props as the best pizza joint in Boiling Springs, at least according to locals. See if you agree when you stop by this long-time favorite. Order an entire pie or opt for a slice. The menu features favorites for carnivores (steak) and vegetarians (white pizza). Read more about this epic Pennsylvania pizza joint in our previous article. Anile’s Ristorante & Pizzeria, 6 Front St #9414, Boiling Springs, PA 17007, USA

  1. Ravanesi Pizzeria – Glen Mills

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Google/Kenny Duthie Don’t let your pizza craving get too severe, or you could miss out, especially if you’re craving a scrumptious pie from Ravanesi Pizzeria Napoletana. The handmade dough is to die for, but once it’s gone for the day, you have to wait to get a pie until the next day. Sink your teeth into some of the best pizza in Pennsylvania, but start by reading our previous article. Ravanesi Pizzeria, Inc., 790 Baltimore Pike, Glen Mills, PA 19342, USA

  1. Secane Pizza – Secane

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Facebook/Secane Pizza Secane Pizza burst onto the pizza scene in 1966 and has been a Pennsylvania favorite ever since. The pizza joint is best known for its “special blend of cheese and sauce,” atop fresh-made pizza dough. From the cheeseburger pizza to the vegetarian pie, you’re sure to find something to love on the menu. Read more about this popular pizzeria in Pennsylvania. Secane Pizza, 925 Providence Rd, Secane, PA 19018, USA

  1. Maroni’s Pizza – Scranton

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Google/Frank Gifford When you see Stann, the fella flying across your pizza box, you know you’re in for a delightful treat. After all, Maroni’s Pizza has been a Pennsylvania favorite for as long as many can remember. Maroni’s is known for its pizza and its hoagies, so maybe try one of both? Read more about this pizza joint in Pennsylvania in our previous article. Maroni’s Pizza St. Ann Street, 1345 St Ann St, Scranton, PA 18504, USA

  1. Hofbrau – Bellefonte

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Google/Melissa Bartee Your mouth’s sure to start watering as your stomach growls uncontrollably when you walk into Hofbrau in Bellefonte, a delicious way to cap off our pizza journey through Pennsylvania. It earns rave reviews of its pizza. Order a traditional pizza or, if you’re a bit adventurous, try the stuffed pizza. A variety of specialty pies, including buffalo chicken and cheesesteak, are also on the menu. Hofbrau, 106 Bishop St, Bellefonte, PA 16823, USA

How much do you love pizza? Enough to embark on the ultimate pizza journey through Pennsylvania? Let us know in the comments! For a trail of a different kind, set off on this hike to abandoned ruins in Pennsylvania.

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Google/Karl Beachnik Butz

Google/John Jacob

Tantalize your taste buds with a scrumptious pizza pie at Weirdoughs, which boasts a menu brimming with unique pizzas - from the BLT to the barbecue chicken pizza. You can also have a traditional cheese or pepperoni pizza. Pair it with a salad for the perfect meal. Find out why Weirdoughs might have the most unique menu in Pennsylvania.

Weirdoughs Custom Pizzeria, 204 E College Ave, State College, PA 16801, USA

Trip Advisor/bob19512014

Facebook/Anile’s Ristorante and Pizzeria

Anile’s Ristorante and Pizzeria earns props as the best pizza joint in Boiling Springs, at least according to locals. See if you agree when you stop by this long-time favorite. Order an entire pie or opt for a slice. The menu features favorites for carnivores (steak) and vegetarians (white pizza). Read more about this epic Pennsylvania pizza joint in our previous article.

Anile’s Ristorante & Pizzeria, 6 Front St #9414, Boiling Springs, PA 17007, USA

Google/Johnathan B.

Google/Kenny Duthie

Don’t let your pizza craving get too severe, or you could miss out, especially if you’re craving a scrumptious pie from Ravanesi Pizzeria Napoletana. The handmade dough is to die for, but once it’s gone for the day, you have to wait to get a pie until the next day. Sink your teeth into some of the best pizza in Pennsylvania, but start by reading our previous article.

Ravanesi Pizzeria, Inc., 790 Baltimore Pike, Glen Mills, PA 19342, USA

Google/Secane Pizza

Facebook/Secane Pizza

Secane Pizza burst onto the pizza scene in 1966 and has been a Pennsylvania favorite ever since. The pizza joint is best known for its “special blend of cheese and sauce,” atop fresh-made pizza dough. From the cheeseburger pizza to the vegetarian pie, you’re sure to find something to love on the menu. Read more about this popular pizzeria in Pennsylvania.

Secane Pizza, 925 Providence Rd, Secane, PA 19018, USA

Google/Ray Schiavo

Google/Frank Gifford

When you see Stann, the fella flying across your pizza box, you know you’re in for a delightful treat. After all, Maroni’s Pizza has been a Pennsylvania favorite for as long as many can remember. Maroni’s is known for its pizza and its hoagies, so maybe try one of both? Read more about this pizza joint in Pennsylvania in our previous article.

Maroni’s Pizza St. Ann Street, 1345 St Ann St, Scranton, PA 18504, USA

Google/Melissa Bartee

Your mouth’s sure to start watering as your stomach growls uncontrollably when you walk into Hofbrau in Bellefonte, a delicious way to cap off our pizza journey through Pennsylvania. It earns rave reviews of its pizza. Order a traditional pizza or, if you’re a bit adventurous, try the stuffed pizza. A variety of specialty pies, including buffalo chicken and cheesesteak, are also on the menu.

Hofbrau, 106 Bishop St, Bellefonte, PA 16823, USA

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