November 30, 2006

Now That’s a JUMBO Slice of DC Pizza!!

It’s 2:30 in the morning. You’ve been out enjoying a bit of DC’s nightlife. But before heading back to your hotel, you decide you want a slice of pizza.

But not just any slice, you want a extra large JUMBO slice.

Washington DC - Jumbo slice of pizza at Pizza MartSurrounded by bars and nightclubs, Pizza Mart in the heart of Adams Morgan, has been satisfying late night partiers with probably the largest slice of pizza on the East Coast.

While most other pizza parlors use a 16-inch pan and call it an “extra large”, the folks at Pizza Mart use a giant 36-inch pan.  Then they slice it into only 8 pieces to create their “first oldest original jumbo slice” (as the sign says). 

Now that’s a JUMBO slice. Basic slices like the one above are only $4.00. 

Washington DC - Pizza Mart - home of the jumbo spice

Pizza Mart
2445 18th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009

Hours 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 a.m.

Nearest Metro subway station
Woodley Park / Zoo / Adams Morgan – Red line

Photo credits: photo 1 flickr, photo 2 flickr

5 comments

5 comments to Now That’s a JUMBO Slice of DC Pizza!!

  1. NL Exposed » Blog Archive » Homecoming 2007
    October 22nd, 2007 at 9:49 pm

    [...] Thursday night. Of course we found none. After giving up, we all got a bit hungry and went to get a jumbo slice of pizza. Wanna see what a Jumbo Slice looks like… here ya go . They dropped me off at home and I went [...]

  2. johs
    November 23rd, 2007 at 1:28 pm

    wow talk about jumbo!

  3. Spicy Poop « This is Genny
    August 7th, 2008 at 12:46 pm

    [...] Saturday I capped off a typical Adams Morgan night of fun with the ever-tasty and ever-reliable Pizza Mart jumbo slice. If you are like me, you pack that sucker with chili pepper and garlic powder. I had not had Pizza [...]

  4. The DC Concierge » Blog Archive » M’Bye, M’Dawg
    September 15th, 2008 at 11:09 am

    [...] sister across the street - Amsterdam Falafel.  And it never drew in the late night crowd like a good jumbo slice (and why would one choose a meager hotdog for $5 with toppings that could put you over $10… [...]

  5. Cheap Eats - Washington, DC Street Food at Julia’s Empanadas
    March 3rd, 2009 at 5:09 am

    [...] Julia’s is also a popular place with the post-party crowd, looking for something healthier than a jumbo slice of pizza or a fast-food burger.  They’re so popular that they’re commonly called the “DC‘s [...]

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