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6 January 2025
Arizona, particularly the Valley, is home to a vibrant pizza scene, from classic New York-style slices to deep-dish masterpieces. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, finding the best pizza in Phoenix and its surrounding areas can be a delightful (albeit deliciously difficult) task. Here’s a rundown of some of the most beloved pizzerias in the Valley, according to the locals.
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A favorite for many, The Red Devil has been serving up delicious pizza and wings since the early 1960s. Known for its consistently great quality, the original location at 30th Street and McDowell is still the go-to spot for many pizza lovers. With other locations in the Valley, The Red Devil maintains its reputation for being one of the best pizza joints in Arizona. Its combination of classic flavors and nostalgia keeps people coming back for more.
For those who haven’t tried Venezia Pizza, it’s often hailed as the best around. This pizza spot has earned a devoted following due to its high-quality ingredients and perfectly crafted pies. Known for their perfect crust and topping combinations, it’s easy to see why Venezia has become a favorite.
Pullano’s Pizza, located at 51st Avenue and Thunderbird in Glendale, is another local favorite that doesn’t always make the headlines but should. This pizzeria is praised for its tasty pies and quick service, making it an essential stop for pizza enthusiasts in the area. The generous portions and mouthwatering flavors leave customers coming back for more.
For fans of a good pizza in North Phoenix, Sardella’s at 32nd Street and Greenway is a must-visit. It offers a fantastic selection of pizza, known for its authentic flavors and comforting atmosphere. Perfect for a casual night out or a quick meal, Sardella’s doesn’t disappoint.
Mesa is home to some great pizza joints, but Vito’s stands out among them. Known for its classic Italian-style pizza, Vito’s has gained a loyal following for its authentic, flavorful pies. For pizza lovers in the East Valley, Vito’s is often regarded as one of the top spots for pizza.
Sal’s Pizza in Gilbert has become a local favorite for many. Whether you’re craving a hearty slice or a full pie, Sal’s consistently delivers a great experience. Its growing reputation has made it one of the most popular pizza spots in the area, with many swearing by its exceptional flavor and friendly service.
Amici’s Pizza in Mesa has gone viral, thanks to its mouthwatering, Instagram-worthy pies. People can’t stop talking about this place, and for good reason. With a mix of classic and innovative toppings, Amici’s has earned its place as one of the top pizza destinations in the Valley.
Deno’s in Surprise offers the best thin crust pizza in the Valley, according to its loyal fans. Known for generously loaded toppings and fantastic crust, Deno’s brings authentic Chicago-style pizza to Arizona. Whether you’re from the Midwest or a local resident, this spot is sure to satisfy your pizza cravings.
Located on 59th Avenue in Peoria, Raphael’s brings a taste of the old world with its pepperoni-laden pizza. Whether you order a full tray or a single slice, Raphael’s consistently delivers on flavor. The old world pepperoni adds a savory touch that sets it apart from others in the Valley.
Located in Mesa, CRAVE Pizza is a family-owned business that offers one of the best deep-dish pizzas in the Valley. Known for its rich, flavorful crust and layers of gooey cheese, CRAVE is worth the drive if you’re in the mood for something more indulgent and filling.
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The best pizza is subjective, and with so many amazing options in the Valley, there’s no shortage of places to try. From the New York-style slices at Red Devil to the deep-dish wonders at CRAVE, each pizzeria brings something special to the table. Whether you’re a fan of thin crust or prefer a more decadent deep-dish pizza, the Valley’s pizza scene has something for everyone. The real secret? It’s not just about the pizza—it’s about the atmosphere, the memories made, and the love that goes into every slice. So, next time you’re craving a slice, make sure to try out one of these local gems!
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