Montco’s Best Pizza Tournament: Time to choose a champion!

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March may be over, but the madness is still here!

Our very own Villanova Wildcats have won the NCAA Championship, and now it is time to find out who comes out on top of the pizza world.

Voting is now open for the Final Round of the 2018 Montco’s Best Pizza Tournament! It all comes down to Vince & Friends in East Greenville and Bravo Pizza in Worcester. Vote for your favorite, now through April 8 at 10 p.m., and help us determine who has Montco’s Best Pizza!

 

For the third year in a row, the Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board is pitting pie against pie.

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When it comes to pizza, everyone has an opinion. That’s why every year we open it up to you to tell us your favorite pizza in Montgomery County. Six rounds of voting will determine who has the best pizza in Montgomery County, Pa.
Vote for your favorites between March 1 and April 8 and check out the full bracket below.
Voting is now open for Round 2! Cast your vote for your favorites in our 32 first round matchups. Cast your vote now. Round 2 closes on March 13 at 10:00 p.m.

VFTCB called for nominations of people’s favorite pizza places on social media throughout the month of February, and has once again narrowed the list of hundreds down to 64 contenders that people can vote on starting March 1.

This year, there are 32 new competitors! The pizza shops also received a marketing kit, delivered by hand in a pizza box carton. Inside were giveaway magnets, a pad of tear-off voting requests to accompany customers’ checks, and a copy of Crave, the VFTCB’s award-winning dining guide. New this year, the box also includes a poster to advertise the tournament in or outside the store.

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The tournament began in 2016 when the VFTCB’s social media pages got heated over a list of recommended pizza shops, and the organization took the opportunity to create a community-involved contest with the March Madness-style bracketed competition, originally pitting 32 pizza places against each other.

“People are very passionate about their pizza, especially their neighborhood, go-to place,” said Ed Harris, VFTCB’s Chief Marketing Officer. “This competition offers such a great opportunity to mom-and-pop entrepreneurs across Montgomery County. It also involves the community, and gets them interacting with us and their favorite pizza spot. We love engaging with them on social media, and supporting these Montco businesses in really becoming advocates and ambassadors for themselves. And, our staff loves it, too. Who doesn’t love pizza?!”

The tourney continues to grow, and there will once again be an elite eight, and final four. Chiaro’s Pizzeria & Restaurant, Green Lane, was crowned champion two years in a row, but is not competing in this year’s contest.

While the discussion often diverts into an active debate on tomato pie, the VFTCB has ruled that the doughy, saucy concoction doesn’t constitute pizza.

All votes are cast online. Click here to vote for your favorite pizza!

The tournament leverages the VFTCB’s considerable social media reach. Last year, the VFTCB saw an upswing in social media-driven click throughs to its website, which surged more than 1,000 percent over the course of the year. The best-pizza topic reached more than 400,000 people on Facebook, and its associated YouTube videos were watched more than 80,000 times.

The Marketing and Communications successes have caught the eye of several third-party industry awards organizations, earning three awards by firms that included PR News, a best-practice publisher with editorial offices in New York.

The 2018 Montco’s Best Pizza Tournament closes on April 8. Once results are tabulated, the winner will receive an engraved plaque mounted on a wooden pizza paddle as a trophy.

MONTCO.Today is proud to be the media sponsor for the tournament.

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