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The world’s best pan pizza is in … Williamsport, Maryland?!

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Pizza snobs, especially those who came to the DMV from somewhere else, love to scoff at the pizza in the D.C. region. It鈥檚 never good enough, and certainly not as good as what they had at home.

But what if they鈥檙e wrong about all of that?

A little pizza stand in Williamsport, Maryland, called Rad Pies shares space with a brewery in a business park that overlooks I-81. Co-owners Ken MacFawn and Chris Hubbard also own the White Rabbit Gastropub in Frederick, which also serves Rad Pies.

They went to the International Pizza Expo in Las Vegas with aspirations to pick up a few tricks and tips to make a better pie. It turns out they already had some of the best.

“We competed in three different divisions and placed in every division and actually won the World Pizza Championship for the pan division,鈥 MacFawn said.



The expo drew competitors from 50 countries all over the world, MacFawn said: 鈥淭his is competing against Sicilian pizzas from Sicily, Roman pizzas from Rome.鈥 Deep-dish pizzas from Chicago and some of the best from New York also compete.

The Detroit-style pan pizza, called 鈥淚n Crust We Trust,鈥 was voted best pan pizza in the whole competition. The dough is made with a 1-to-1 flour-to-water ratio, and it sits for 24 hours before it ever sees an oven.

鈥淗aving that higher hydration allows this to evaporate and cook off when the baking process is happening, allowing for a lighter overall end product,鈥 said Adam Hatfield, the chef and operator of Rad Pies.

And it鈥檚 loaded with three different types of pepperoni, some of which is baked into the outer edge of the crust.

鈥淥ne thing that they do look for is creativity and innovation,鈥 said MacFawn. 鈥淚t鈥檚 one of those things that seems obvious but no one was ever doing it before.鈥

It鈥檚 the second year in a row that a local pizza maker has won at the competition. Last year, Andy鈥檚 Pizza, which started in Tysons and can also be found around D.C., won the top prize for best cheese pizza. The guys at Rad Pies said they talked with people at Andy’s for about four hours to get tips and advice leading up to the competition.

鈥淟iterally everything from A to Z, and just gave us that extra step of confidence,鈥 said MacFawn. 鈥淭hey also were really excited about us competing because they wanted another World Pizza Champion around the DMV area to really showcase.”

He added, “We all know New York has put out awesome pizzas. We know Chicago does. But honestly, D.C. is on the map right now. There鈥檚 two back-to-back World Pizza Champions right here in the D.C. metro area.鈥

The Detroit-style pan pizza at Rad Pies won its category at the International Pizza Expo. (草莓传媒/John Domen)
“We all know New York has put out awesome pizzas,” said co-owner Ken MacFawn. “We know Chicago does. But honestly, D.C. is on the map right now.鈥 (草莓传媒/John Domen)
The dough is unique, and it鈥檚 loaded with three different types of pepperoni, some of which is baked into the outer edge of the crust. (草莓传媒/John Domen)
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Initially, the focus was going to be on wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas — there’s a big, round oven with a rotating pizza stone that鈥檚 fired up to over 600 degrees. Hatfield said the addition of the Detroit-style pizza to the menus was something fun to try.

鈥淭ook it on and kind of dove super-deep into it,鈥 he said. 鈥淣ow we鈥檝e kind of locked it in and obviously it worked out.鈥

鈥淚t makes me so proud,鈥 Hubbard said. 鈥淥ur original goal was to go out there and learn and figure out how do we compete, and also just improve the brand.鈥

Rad Pies opened right when the pandemic hit; Hubbard said there was a time where no one even knew whether they鈥檇 make it. The new hardware hanging up in the kitchen is extra sweet validation.

鈥淚t was a very interesting time for all of us, especially in this business,鈥 said Hubbard. 鈥淲e decided to push ahead and we knew this was going to be the thing, so this is our future now. It was the right investment. Always invest in yourself, right?鈥

John Domen

John has been with 草莓传媒 since 2016 but has spent most of his life living and working in the DMV, covering nearly every kind of story imaginable around the region. He鈥檚 twice been named Best Reporter by the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association.聽

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