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Southwest

Pizza restaurants in Southwest

  1. A

    Al Di La

    Locals swear this is the best authentic New York pizza in town. Just walking into the casual restaurant, you’re hit with a delicious array of smells. The place is usually packed, has a congenial atmosphere, nightly specials and quite a few pasta, meat and chicken dishes should you not want pizza. Call ahead and order takeaway to eat at your hotel. Alcohol is not served.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Fratelli Pizza

    Consistently voted Flagstaff's best pizza joint, Fratelli still pulls them in with its handmade, stone oven-baked pizza. Sauce choices include red, BBQ, pesto and white, and toppings range from standard pepperoni to grilled chicken, walnuts, artichoke hearts and cucumber.

    reviewed

  3. Picazzo’s

    Pizza purists might shudder at the unorthodox toppings, but clued-in devotees gobble ’em up like M&Ms. If chicken-bacon-gorgonzola or chipotle-barbecue-beef don’t tickle your fancy, you can always design your own. Nice touch: the mouthwash dispenser in the bathroom.

    reviewed

  4. Maxwell's

    Eat with the locals at the pizza, pasta and beer joint tucked in a back corner of the stylish outdoor Redstone Mall, north of town. Huge, crispy-crusted 'Fat Boy' pizzas never linger long on the tables.

    reviewed

  5. C

    Pizzeria Bianco

    James Beard-winner Chris Bianco may have stepped back from the ovens at his famous downtown pizza joint (allergies are to blame), but the thin-crust gourmet pies remain as tasty as ever. The tiny restaurant is now open for lunch, good news for travelers exploring the adjacent Heritage Square.

    reviewed

  6. Velvet Elvis

    A velvet Elvis does indeed make an appearance at this gourmet pizza joint in Patagonia, but he keeps things low-key from his perch above the register. Motorcyclists, foreign visitors, date-night couples – everybody visiting the area – rolls in at some point for one of the 13 designer pies. These diet-spoilers will make you feel like Elvis in Vegas: fat and happy.

    reviewed

  7. The Pizza Place

    Outdoor seating and good pizza make this Tropic’s top spot for simple dining.

    reviewed

  8. Paradox Pizza

    You may want to order your scrumptious locally-sourced and organically-oriented pizzas to go; the dining area is kinda small and generic. Our favorite? The 'fun guy', with whole-milk mozzarella and ricotta, plus portabellas.

    reviewed

  9. D

    Oregano's

    This outpost of the popular local pizza chain earns its kudos: savory, Chicago-style pies, welcoming service and a patio near-to-bursting with happy people. Not up for pizza? Try one of the hearty pastas. At the Old Town location the hostess stand is beside the patio out back. Everybody loves the Pizza Cookie.

    reviewed

  10. Pizza Place

    Think wood-fired flatbread piled high with fresh ingredients. When locals eat out, they come to this family-owned joint. Serves pizzas, salads and sandwiches.

    reviewed

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  12. Stone Haus Pizzeria & Creamery

    Stone Haus Pizzeria & Creamery serves snacks and Starbucks year round.

    reviewed