New York’s pizza is iconic. Chicago’s pizza is always recognizable. And Detroit’s pizza is just plain delicious. But here in Rhode Island, sometimes pizza comes from bakeries and looks a little different.
Rhode Island’s famous pizza strips consist of a thick doughy base topped with freshly made tomato sauce and baked in large trays. They’re almost always cheeseless and typically served at room temperature. And somehow, they’re so tasty we can’t get enough of them. If you have yet to try this classic Ocean State staple, here’s where to go to find the best of the best.
- La Salle Bakery, Providence
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La Salle Bakery / Facebook LaSalle Bakery is well known for is custom cakes and other sweet treats. They also bake tray after tray of pizza strips daily, which you can buy individually or by the box.
- DePetrillo’s Pizza and Bakery, various locations
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Depetrillo’s Pizza & Bakery Inc of Coventry / Facebook DePetrillo’s Pizza and Bakery has five locations right here in Rhode Island, so you know it must be fantastic. At DePetrillo’s, pizza is respected in all forms: Triangle slices, strips, and even chips.
- D. Palmieri’s Bakery, Johnston
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D. Palmieri’s Bakery / Facebook The Palmieri family has been in the bakery business since 1905, so it comes as no surprise that they’ve perfected the art of the pizza strip. Doesn’t this look delightful?
- Jeanette’s Pastry Shop, Providence
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Mike P / TripAdvisor Despite its name, Jeanette’s is known more for its pizza than its pastries. The spinach pies and Party Pizza boxes are especially popular. But if you’re craving pizza strips, make sure you’re specific when you order – Jeanette’s also serves a more traditional strip pizza , pictured here.
- Colvitto’s Pizza & Bakery, Narragansett
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Colvitto’s Pizza and Bakery / Facebook The next time you’re in Narragansett, check out Colvitto’s Pizza & Bakery. They sell both red and white pizza strips, and they’re fantastic.
Where’s your favorite go-to spot for pizza strips in Rhode Island?
La Salle Bakery / Facebook
LaSalle Bakery is well known for is custom cakes and other sweet treats. They also bake tray after tray of pizza strips daily, which you can buy individually or by the box.
Magnum PI / Google
Depetrillo’s Pizza & Bakery Inc of Coventry / Facebook
DePetrillo’s Pizza and Bakery has five locations right here in Rhode Island, so you know it must be fantastic. At DePetrillo’s, pizza is respected in all forms: Triangle slices, strips, and even chips.
Johnston, Rhode Island / Google
D. Palmieri’s Bakery / Facebook
The Palmieri family has been in the bakery business since 1905, so it comes as no surprise that they’ve perfected the art of the pizza strip. Doesn’t this look delightful?
Providence, Rhode Island / Google
Mike P / TripAdvisor
Despite its name, Jeanette’s is known more for its pizza than its pastries. The spinach pies and Party Pizza boxes are especially popular. But if you’re craving pizza strips, make sure you’re specific when you order – Jeanette’s also serves a more traditional strip pizza , pictured here.
Charlie’s Cooking Show / Google
Colvitto’s Pizza and Bakery / Facebook
The next time you’re in Narragansett, check out Colvitto’s Pizza & Bakery. They sell both red and white pizza strips, and they’re fantastic.
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