The Pizza Show (2016)
Host Frank Pinello—owner of Best Pizza in Williamsburg, Brooklyn—travels around the world eating great pizza and meeting even greater people. From Brooklyn to Seoul, Chicago to New Haven, there's pizza culture everywhere, but it's the people we're most excited about.
The Pizza Show: Season 1 - 6 Episode s
1x1 - Brooklyn is Pizza Heaven
March 21, 2016
We make a whirlwind tour of Brooklyn's best pizzerias, from Roberta's in Bushwick to Lucali in Carroll Gardens and Di Fara in Midwood.
1x2 - Is New Haven Pizza Better Than New York?
April 25, 2016
Welcome to New Haven, a city that has some of the best pizza around. Frank Pinello, our host, has never been to New Haven and the best way to learn about the city is by eating.
1x3 - From Deep Dish to Thin Crust
May 31, 2016
From deep dish to tavern style thin, there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to Chicago pizza. Frank Pinello is here to show us the ins and outs of Chicago pizza and introduce us to the people who help make it what it is today.
1x4 - Special Slice
December 28, 2016
This episode of The Pizza Show is dedicated to three of the most special slices around: the Grandma, the Jersey Bar Pie, and the Cold Cheese slice.
1x5 - New York Slice
January 2, 2017
New York City is the birthplace of many things, but for today's purposes, we're sticking to pizza. We hit all the best slices from Greenwich Village to Soho.
1x6 - Business of Pizza: Pizza Robots
January 6, 2017
Frank Pinello explores new frontiers of the pizza business. We begin at Zume Pizza in Silicon Valley. Then, we're off to South Korea to collaborate on a New York-style pie.
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