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- Food NetworkAugust 4, 2014On Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, host Guy Fieri checks out Comet Ping Pong, an unusual eatery in Washington, DC, offering ping pong and pizza made with sustainably farmed ingredients. Read more
- Behrad EatsJune 9, 2014The pizza here is fantastic, I highly recommend the Time-Out Pizza made with Stan’s Local Merguez Sausage, parsley, melted onions, Potato, garlic, Gorgonzola.
- JenApril 29, 2013The pizza is just epically fantastic. My server was great and helped me build my own. Get egg if you them over easy. Perfect on the pizza. Great beer list from all over. Always good to see Bell's.
- Linda EpsteinNovember 26, 2016A great pizza place with a wide variety of beers and pizzas. Don't let the fake news stories stop you from coming here.
- Michael CoxMay 9, 2015Great and carefully prepared food, ping pong fun and great friends mark this place deeply. The hot wings are a must and the artisan pizzas reminiscent of New Haven style. Do not delay going.
- JennaAugust 13, 2014One of my favorite pizza places. Delicious pizza- try the clam or mushroom. The atmosphere here is also very neat and interior decor is unique. I wish I could eat here more often!
- Celeste LJuly 16, 2013Wonderful pizza!Although it's more of a "personal pizza" size for the price, it's some of the best I've had in a while. Good selection of beer, too.& add some free ping pong for some after dinner fun!
- Julia Lord NickleApril 4, 2016The Yalie isn't quite New Haven authentic but it's probably the best DC can do. That said, Comet is a lovely pizza place! Great atmosphere and service.
- Priscilla RawlinsSeptember 18, 2012Great gluten free pizza. The staff is friendly and will give you their recommendations if you ask. The Stanley is amazing, the Rodrigo is great if you're in the mood for a Mexican pizza,
- Smokey, Stanley, Hottie, and Steel Wills are all great. Yalie was underwhelming, as was the duck and arugula special. Wings are okay, but really over-rated. Great prices and nice beer selection.
- John ScrantonJune 29, 2011The wings are fantastic! I've tried the Smoky, Time-Out, and Hottie pizzas and would definitely recommend them. The staff is friendly and the service is great. One of my favorite places in DC!
- Katie HailstoneMay 12, 2015Yeah yeah yeah local ingredients, for $14 I want a bigger pizza. Especially if you can't bother to spread the cheese enough so half of it become crust. No ping pong during live music
- Amanda HigginsMay 29, 2013Great food, quick service, & easygoing atmosphere. I was too full to play pingpong, so maybe next time I'll just grab a drink or two to start & then eat. :)
- Kayle BarnesMarch 27, 2013Really cool, chill place. As a Texan expat, I was delighted to see they had Shiner, but definitely take advantage of the great local brew.
- There’s a private room in the far, far back that can be rented out for private parties and has its own bar and ping pong table.
- Anna JohnOctober 27, 2013The tiramisu. Oh, the tiramisu! The staff weren't kidding when they said it was excellent. I want to eat it for breakfast every day. Yowza.
- great: chick pea salad, ambiance, patio, beer selection, PING PONG. decent: pizza.
- EpicuriousJanuary 27, 2015A modern-day version of yesteryear's Italian-American pizza parlor, this joint features a Ping Pong theme with actual playing tables in the rear, plus thin and crisp wood-fired pies. Read more
- Evan[Bu]July 18, 2012Where else will you find a pizzeria with unique pizzas that are baked inside a moon shaped oven and served on a ping pong table? Yup, only at Comet Ping Pong!
- Washingtonian MagazineOctober 21, 2011Try the tender meatballs blanketed in terrific red sauce (now sold by the jar) and fluffy tiramisu. To drink, there are wine carafes and interesting draft beers.
- David GloverJanuary 30, 2011This Place has a swanky atmosphere and that's what really makes it an experience. Be prepared for small portions. The wings are amazing. Get a few orders and you'll definitely won't regret it
- sweetpearacerMarch 15, 2018Pricey, but the pizza lives up to the hype. Three ping pong tables and a foosball table are free for use. Note: Popular with families, so avoid if you dislike kids.
- GinaMarch 27, 2012Hot Wings, a Smokey + a Crispin are my favorites, but try the Hottie or the Stanley. Note: your party will be charged for bringing in a birthday cake/cupcakes.
- Theodore KimJanuary 12, 2014The hot wings are excellent -- unsauced, not too hot and with a hint of smoke. Delicious.
- the only bar in the area that carries "raven" beer, for you arty types. win. oh and the pizza is fantastic.
- Vicki MatulewiczAugust 25, 2012Jimmy Pizza is an absolute must try - delish! Pizza & Pong - can't go wrong!
- M Squared Real EstateAugust 15, 2011Great pizza, even better wings. Free ping pong and occasional music in the back room. Try the Yalie - it was featured in Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives!
- They let you add a shot of Jim Beam to any beer for $4. At $6.50, the PBR-Beam combo is pricier than the "Philly Special" should be, though cheaper than anywhere else outside of Philly.
- EpicuriousAugust 25, 2010Yes, you can play ping-pong here. Work up an appetite, then settle in with a wood-fired pizza (they're all good!) and a bargain-priced wine to complement it.
- SarahJuly 25, 2013Really great pizza. You might not get a ping-pong table in the early evening hours, though, with all the little ones.
- The Yalie pizza with clams is surprisingly tasty and not at all soggy
- SalesVoteOctober 31, 2011Happy hour pitchers and pizzas are always a good fit. Just pace yourself because it may take you awhile to find the hidden bathroom
- KimAugust 31, 2013Great pizza and salad. Bathrooms are not labeled. You have to push on the wood doors.
- Justin BergerJuly 20, 2015The Sunny Day pizza. It's a little bit small for the price, but tastes delicious.
- Jacob Deaven ✈October 25, 2013Excellent food, but sub par service. Both our entrees and dessert were sent to the wrong table, and it took the staff 15-20 minutes to figure out what went wrong.
- Izzy JacobsenSeptember 26, 2012Get there early so you can get a ping pong table if you want to play.
- Whole grain crust pizza w artichokes, roasted peppers and garlic
- Stirling DembyDecember 29, 2012The service however is very good. The staff is top notch. We had the Stanley and the meatball app. The sauce tastes like it came straight from a can, very bland and tasteless. The pizza crust is good
- Washington PostMarch 14, 2013
- Get the Stanley, amazing. Also, be sure to watch the Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives episode on the Food Network that features this place!
- JeffyJonesFebruary 25, 2010Love the "green salad" and "the Jimmy". And if you have kids, just send them to the back room to play ping pong... everyone else does.