The Best Tomato Pies That Montco Has to Offer

Montgomery County bakeries and pizzerias keep Philly’s tomato pie tradition alive, from Corropolese in Norristown to Carlino’s in Ardmore.

The Philadelphia area is the birthplace of the tomato pie, so it’s no wonder that Montco serves up some of the best, writes Philadelphia Magazine.

From Norristown to Ardmore, you don’t have to head into the city to enjoy one of the region’s most beloved traditions.

Corropolese (Norristown, Audubon, Royersford)

A Montco icon, Corropolese has built its reputation on tomato pie. Its plain red version is the stuff of legend, earning a “Best of Philly” award and recognition throughout the region. You’ll also spot their signature boxes stacked high at local grocers.

Carlino’s Market (Ardmore)

Carlino’s puts a fresh spin on tradition. Their pies come with chunky tomato sauce and basil topping.

Trio’s Tomato Pie (Glenside, Elkins Park)

True to its name, Trio’s specializes in the classic. Their version comes on a thin square crust with chunky sauce and a light sprinkle of mozzarella, pleasing purists and newcomers alike.

Tony Roni’s (Conshohocken, Willow Grove, Spring House)

This local chain serves up a thinner-crusted tomato pie that still packs plenty of flavor. With several Montco locations, Tony Roni’s makes it easy to satisfy the craving wherever you are.

Did we miss a spot? Let us know.

To see the full roundup of the region’s best tomato pies, visit Philadelphia Magazine.




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