
BY: Kathy Reakes
If your belly is calling for pizza and you are the adventurous type and like a little something different on your pie, then you might want to check out one of Fairfield County's favorite wood-fired pizza places. 850 Degrees Wood Fired Pizza in Ridgefield is gaining high marks for their inventive pizza selection -- also offered gluten-free -- and for many of their pasta dishes and salads.
Pizza is the main selection at 850 Degrees, offered in two types, with or without red sauce and NY style or ultra-thin. The selections are fun with such favorites as pine nut pizza, Prosciutto with Burrata cheese, and goat cheese with truffled mushrooms or maybe a steak and cheese pizza. The list is pretty long so it might take you a while to decide.
SOURCE: https://dailyvoice.com
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