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RMoyer Aug 10, 2012 01:00 PM

Best pizza in Leesburg?

Help! My cousins from NYC are here and want pizza tonight. Where do we go for a pizza they'll enjoy? Thanks for your suggestions!

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    KeithW Oct 18, 2012 08:16 PM

    I've been to Fireworks Pizza (in Clarendon) twice, and my verdict: pizza great, pasta bad. The pasta I had was some sort of seafood pasta and it was -- I hate to say it -- awful. (And I don't consider myself especially picky by CH standards.) I will gladly continue to return for the great pizza. If others think that my pasta experience was just an aberration and it's usually good, I would be happy to hear that.

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      BritinVA Oct 18, 2012 07:20 PM

      Yes Fireworks is certainly the best choive

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        Hobbert Aug 12, 2012 04:06 AM

        Another vote for Fireworks! The food is delicious and many of the ingredients are locally sourced.

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          motterman Aug 11, 2012 08:30 AM

          Sorry so late, but chowhound wouldn't let me post last night: http://www.fireworkspizza.com/FireWor...

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            RMoyer Aug 11, 2012 01:17 PM

            Thanks so much for your reply! We ended up at Anthony's Italian restaurant in Purcellville — I'm in love with their spinach portobello ravioli — and we'll try Fireworks another time. I appreciate the suggestion!

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              MikeR Aug 12, 2012 03:52 AM

              For what it's worth, the only time I had pizza in Leesburg was at Fireworks. It's in a complex with several restaurants which may share a common ownership (at least some of them). We were a group of about 8 hungry festival crew, rather late for Leesburg and started out at what was probably the "nicest" restaurant in the complex because they had room for us, but decided after looking at the menu that we weren't being paid well enough (volunteers all of us) to afford it. They called Fireworks for us and had us a table by the time we got downstairs and around the corner.

              We must have had about one of everything including a gluten-free for the gluten-free glutton of the group and it was all good.

              For those closer to civilization, I see that there's now a Fireworks in Clarendon-ish though I've never tried that one.

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