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Pete's New Haven Style Apizza

1400 Irving St NW
Washington, DC 20010

Average Cost: $$

Phone: 202-332-7383

Categories: Italian, Pizza

Features: Handicap Access, Kid Friendly, Patio Seating, Smoke Free, Vegetarian Friendly

Specialty pies at Pete's New Haven Style Apizza include the signature New Haven: white pizza with local Chesapeake clams. 

From the restaurant's website:
"Pete's New Haven Style Apizza is both a chef-driven Italian restaurant specializing in New Haven-style pizza, and your neighborhood pizza and beer joint."


Kids' menu. Beer and wine available. Serving lunch and dinner daily.


"There's also no formal table service at Pete's Apizza (pronounced ah-BEETS), which is modeled after Apizza Grande in East Haven, Conn. Customers place their orders at a counter overlooking the pizza oven and take a number; someone brings the food to the table when it's ready. Cream-colored walls, bare wood tables and concrete floors make a spare point, too."
— Tom Sietsema, The Washington Post

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Specialty pies at Pete's New Haven Style Apizza include the signature New Haven: white pizza with local Chesapeake clams. 

From the restaurant's website:
"Pete's New Haven Style Apizza is both a chef-driven Italian restaurant specializing in New Haven-style pizza, and your neighborhood pizza and beer joint."


Kids' menu. Beer and wine available. Serving lunch and dinner daily.


"There's also no formal table service at Pete's Apizza (pronounced ah-BEETS), which is modeled after Apizza Grande in East Haven, Conn. Customers place their orders at a counter overlooking the pizza oven and take a number; someone brings the food to the table when it's ready. Cream-colored walls, bare wood tables and concrete floors make a spare point, too."
— Tom Sietsema, The Washington Post


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