Restaurant in Baltimore, United States
Angeli's Pizzeria
225ptsTop-50 pizza, Little Italy's best espresso martini.

About Angeli's Pizzeria
Angeli's Pizzeria in Baltimore's Little Italy has earned a place among the Top 50 Best Pizzerias in the USA, anchored by New York-style pies with a New Orleans-inflected menu around them. It also holds the local reputation for Baltimore's best espresso martini. A solid booking for food-focused visitors who want a credentialed neighborhood dinner without the formality of the city's fine dining tier.
Angeli's Pizzeria, Baltimore: Worth Booking?
Angeli's Pizzeria sits at 413 S High St in Baltimore's Little Italy, and for a neighborhood pizza spot, it punches well above its weight class. The venue has been recognized among the Top 50 Best Pizzerias in the USA — a credential that carries genuine weight in a category with serious national competition. If you're in Baltimore and want pizza that has earned independent recognition, this is the address. The question is whether the experience matches the accolade, and for most visitors the answer is yes, with a few caveats worth knowing before you go.
What You're Getting
The kitchen operates at an interesting intersection: New York-style pizza as the anchor, with a New Orleans lean on American and Italian dishes layered around it. That combination sounds gimmicky on paper, but in Baltimore's Little Italy it makes more sense than you'd expect. New York-style pizza prioritizes a specific dough character — a crust with structural integrity and a chew that comes from the fermentation process and flour quality, not just technique. The New Orleans influence shows up elsewhere on the menu, in preparations that lean warmer and spicier than a straight Italian-American format. For explorers who want more than a one-note pizza dinner, that range is an asset.
The espresso martini is worth flagging separately. Angeli's has been recognized for serving the leading espresso martini in Baltimore , a claim that is bar-specific and verifiable through local recognition, not just self-promotion. If you're pairing dinner with cocktails, that's a meaningful data point. Most pizza spots in this price tier don't have a cocktail program worth mentioning; this one does.
The Atmosphere
Little Italy in Baltimore carries the ambient energy of a genuinely residential neighborhood that happens to have restaurants. Angeli's fits that register: expect a room with character rather than polish, a volume level that reflects a busy local spot rather than a designed dining environment, and a pace that is more relaxed than the Inner Harbor venues a short walk away. If you're coming from a higher-polish context like Cindy Wolf's Charleston or Cinghiale, recalibrate your expectations for the room. What Angeli's trades in formal service polish it returns in neighborhood warmth and directness.
The noise level at peak hours skews toward lively rather than intimate. Solo diners and pairs will likely find it comfortable at most times; groups of four or more should be aware the room may not support extended quiet conversation.
Booking and Timing
Specific booking details , hours, reservation method, phone , are not confirmed in the current record. Given the venue's recognition and its location in a popular Baltimore dining corridor, planning ahead rather than walking in on a Friday or Saturday evening is the safer approach. Midweek visits or early dinner slots are lower-risk for availability. Check directly with the venue for current hours before building an itinerary around it.
How It Compares
Within Baltimore's Little Italy and the broader neighborhood dining scene, Angeli's holds a specific position: a family-owned spot with national-level pizza recognition and a cocktail program that overdelivers for its category. For a broader view of where it fits against other Baltimore venues, see the comparison section below. If you're exploring the full Baltimore dining scene, our full Baltimore restaurants guide covers the range from Italian to dede's Turkish format and Attman's Delicatessen. For everything else the city offers, see our guides to Baltimore hotels, Baltimore bars, Baltimore wineries, and Baltimore experiences.
Pearl Picks: Where to Eat Next
- Cindy Wolf's Charleston , Baltimore's benchmark for fine dining; a different category but the right next step if you want to move up in formality.
- Cinghiale , Italian-focused with a serious wine program; the right call if you want to stay in the Italian lane but want more polish.
- Baba'de , Turkish at an accessible price point; a good option for variety seekers after an Angeli's lunch.
- Emeril's in New Orleans , If the New Orleans thread on Angeli's menu interests you, the source city delivers that combination at scale.
- Lazy Bear in San Francisco , For explorers who want a benchmark for what the Top 50 recognition looks like at the highest level of ambition.
Practical Details
| Detail | Angeli's Pizzeria | Attman's Delicatessen | Clavel | Faidley's Seafood |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cuisine | NY-style pizza / Italian-American | Jewish Delicatessen | Mexican | Seafood |
| Location | Little Italy, Baltimore | Corned Beef Row, Baltimore | Remington, Baltimore | Lexington Market, Baltimore |
| Price range | Not confirmed | Budget-accessible | Mid-range | Budget-accessible |
| Key credential | Top 50 US Pizzerias; Leading Espresso Martini in Baltimore | Baltimore institution, 100+ years | Local critical recognition | James Beard Award winner |
| Booking difficulty | Plan ahead recommended | Walk-in friendly | Book ahead | Walk-in friendly |
| Leading for | Pizza + cocktails, neighborhood dinner | Quick lunch, solo, groups | Casual dinner, date night | Seafood lunch, solo |
Compare Angeli's Pizzeria
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Angeli's Pizzeria | — | |
| dede | €€€€ | — |
| Attman’s Delicatessen | — | |
| Clavel | — | |
| Faidley’s Seafood | — | |
| Baba'de | €€ | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Angeli's Pizzeria?
Bar seating details are not confirmed for Angeli's, but the venue is recognized for serving the best espresso martini in Baltimore, which suggests a bar program worth sitting at if seating is available. Given its family-owned Little Italy footprint, expect a casual, approachable setup rather than a formal dining room. Call ahead or show up early to assess your options on the night.
What should I order at Angeli's Pizzeria?
The New York-style pizza is the anchor here — Angeli's earned a Top 50 Best Pizzerias in the USA nod, so that's the order to build your visit around. The New Orleans-inflected American and Italian dishes add range if you want to go beyond pizza. The espresso martini is Baltimore's best according to the venue's recognition, so finish there.
What are alternatives to Angeli's Pizzeria in Baltimore?
Faidley's Seafood is the move if you want Baltimore's most recognized blue-collar institution and seafood over pizza. Attman's Delicatessen covers a different format entirely — deli sandwiches with decades of history — and suits a quick, no-fuss lunch better than Angeli's dinner energy. Clavel is the right call if you'd rather have cocktails and tacos in a stronger bar-forward setting.
Is Angeli's Pizzeria good for solo dining?
Yes. A family-owned neighborhood pizzeria in Little Italy is a natural fit for solo diners — low formality, no awkward table minimums, and pizza by the slice or pie works at any party size. The espresso martini recognition also makes the bar a reasonable solo perch. It's a more comfortable solo call than a tasting-menu room or a loud group-format spot.
Is Angeli's Pizzeria good for a special occasion?
It works for a low-key celebration — a birthday dinner in a neighborhood that has genuine character, with a nationally recognized pizza program and Baltimore's top espresso martini as a closer. If you need private dining, white-tablecloth service, or a tasting menu format, look elsewhere. Angeli's is the right call for a special occasion that prioritizes good food and atmosphere over ceremony.
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