San Antonio has plenty of great pizzerias. Some have been around for decades, while others arrived on the scene as recently as just a few months ago. But all go out of their way to make sure their customers have the best pizza the city has to offer.
For anyone looking to sample something beyond the usual delivery chains, these locally based wonders are essential for SA-based pizza lovers to try.
MAAR’s Pizza & More
14218 Nacogdoches Rd., (210) 599-7400, maarspizzaandmore.com
Family-owned and -operated MAAR’s has made quite a name for itself since first opening in 2011. The family cooks up all sorts of original spins on typical pizza-place treats, with space-themed names like the solar meat, the Milky Way and jalapeño cheddar meteor-bites. Credit:Photo via Instagram / maars_pizzaStella Public House
1414 S. Alamo St., (210) 277-7047, stellapublichouse.com
Stella Public House boasts a “farm to pizza” concept, with Texas-sourced artisan wood-fired pizza baked in an Italian Modena oven using oak and pecan wood. With local ingredients and craft beer, the restaurant lives up to its name as a star among SA’s pizzerias. Credit:Photo via Instagram / stellapublichouseFiume Pizzeria and Wine Bar
200 S. Alamo St., (210) 224-3368, fiumepizzeria.com
Newly-opened Fiume is bringing new options to SA’s pizza scene, such as the Texas Heat specialty pie made with smoked bacon and Italian sweet peppers. Keep an eye out for the Ferrari-red Fiero pizza oven on the restaurant’s open-air patio. Credit:Photo via Instagram / eatfiumePizza Classics
3440 N. St. Mary’s St., (210) 225-3356, pizzaclassics.com
Since 1986, Pizza Classics has been living up to its name. This classic spot serves a broad spectrum of pizza options, including a mega 20-inch pie. Credit: Sanford NowlinTank’s Pizza
902 N. New Braunfels Ave., (210) 320-9224, tankspizzamenu.com
With an emphasis on freshly-made dough, Tank’s house-made herb-infused olive oil and fresh ingredients add even more flavor to their stone-baked pizzas and calzones. Credit:Photo via Instagram / tankspizzaVia313
8435 Wurzbach Rd. #213, (210) 985-1313, via313.com
Austin-based Via 313 specializes in Detroit Style pizzas. Characterized by its squared edges, deep dish-style crust, and saucy top layer, this gives pizza lovers something a little different to try. Credit:Photo via Instagram / happydance_foodieSoHill Cafe
1719 Blanco Road, (210) 455-2177, sohillcafe.com
Along with various pizzas such as Mediterranean, roasted garlic and wild mushroom, SoHill Cafe also serves other tempting dishes like steak frites, French onion soup and grilled salmon. Credit:Photo via Instagram / sohillcafeBlack Laboratory Brewing
1602 E. Houston St. #109, (210) 370-3442, blacklaboratorybrewing.com
For true San Antonio style beer — and more recently, pizza — Black Laboratory Brewing has been a notable spot since its crowd-funded beginnings in 2016. Owned by two scientists, the brewery has a number of seasonal and core beers to go along with impressive indoor and outdoor seating areas. Credit:Photo via Instagram / blacklaboratorybrewingWonderSlice
312 Pearl Parkway Building 6, (210) 462-1505, wonderslicepizza.com
A newcomer to the Pearl Brewery scene, Wonder Slice invites customers to try out their pizzas, in slices and whole pies. Credit: Photo courtesy of PearlJulian’s Italian Pizzeria & Kitchen
Multiple locations, julianspizzeria.com
A growing local chain since 2006, family-owned Julian’s offers a selection of pizzas from specialty Sicilian-style pies to the create-your-own option. For something different, there are also pastas and sandwiches to choose from, and options for those who are gluten-free. Credit:Photo via Instagram / juliansitalianAli’s Pizzaria
Multiple Locations, alispizzaria.com
Ali’s serves white sauce, pesto and traditional pizzas, including a build your own option. The restaurant has two locations in the Alamo City to try out. Credit:Photo via Instagram / alispizzarianystyleIl Forno
122 Nogalitos St., (210) 616-2198, ilfornosa.com
Il Forno specializes in making pizzas made fully from scratch and cooked in a wood-fired oven. Its ingredients, along with its beer and wine, are all locally sourced. Credit:Photo via Instagram / ilfornosaFreetail Brewing Co.
Multiple Locations,freetailbrewing.com
Freetail already cemented itself as one of San Antonio’s most popular breweries. Now, both of its locations are also serving up wood-fired pizzas. Credit:Photo via Instagram / freetailbrewingCapo’s Pizzeria
Multiple Locations, capospizzasa.com
If Buffalo, New York-style pies are what call to you, look no further than Capo’s Pizzeria. This award-winning spot has five locations in San Antonio to try. Credit:Photo via Instagram / officialcapospizzaCosa Nostra Pizzeria
16607 Huebner Rd., (210) 492-1141, cosanostrapizzeria.com
Serving authentic New York-style pizza, Cosa Nostra offers everything from custom pies to individual slices while making its customers feel at home. Credit:Photo via Instagram / cosanostrapizzeriaBraza Brava Pizzeria Napoletana
7959 Broadway St. #300, (210) 320-2100, brazabravapizzeria.com
For some authentic Italian pizza, head over to Braza Brava. Born from pure passion of the craft and with a wood-fired oven, this restaurant brings in its customers with good food and a rustic atmosphere. Credit:Photo via Instagram / brazabravaPoppys Pizza
7115 Blanco Rd. #107, (210) 366-4000, poppyspizzasa.com
Everything’s bigger in Texas — including the pizza. Poppys Pizza’s 28-inch Big Poppy even has its own food challenge! Credit:Photo via Instagram / poppyspizzasaMain Street Pizza
1906 N. Main Ave., (210) 732-8861, mainstreetsa.com
With sizes from personal to extra large, a wide spectrum of toppings, and a Sicilian option, Main Street Pizza has all bases covered for a classic pie. Credit: Photo via Google MapsSapore’s Pizza
6422 Babcock Rd., (210) 733-5503, saporespizza.com
Sapore’s is known for its fresh and homemade New York-style pizza. They also have a plethora of other options in their pastas, salads, specialties and appetizers like pepperoni poppers. Credit:Photo via Facebook / Sapore's PizzaSouthtown Pizzeria
728 S. Presa St., (210) 999-5401, facebook.com/southtownpizzeriasa
The rustic-chic Southtown Pizzeria serves up all sorts of classic Italian fare. Customers can build their own pizzas or opt for one of the house specialties, like the Southtown, with double pepperonis, pineapple and jalapeños. Credit:Photo via Facebook / Southtown Pizzeria SAVolare Italian Restaurant
3902 McCullough Ave., (210) 251-3424, volarepizzasa.com
Since 1972, Volare has served San Antonio an array of Italian favorites. The restaurant has several specialty pizzas – from classic creations to house flavors paying ode to the city, such as the Riverwalk pizza. Credit:Photo via Instagram / volarepizzasaFralo’s
23651 W I-10, (210) 698-6616, fralos.com
Fralo’s has been providing far-north SA with savory, hearty Italian food for 18 years. With hand-tossed pizza, a large patio and live music, it’s easy to have a great time there. Credit:Photo via Instagram / fralospizzaHalftime Pizza
Multiple Locations, halftimepizzasatx.com
Halftime Pizza has got you covered whether you’re in the mood for a Philly cheesesteak or a pizza covered with veggies. Customers can build their own pies with toppings like Canadian bacon, sirloin steak and jalapeños. Credit:Photo via Instagram / goodeatsinsaTrilogy Pizza
19141 Stone Oak Parkway #113, (210) 404-1818, trilogypizza.com
New York, Chicago and California pizzas cooked in a brick oven can be found at Trilogy Pizza. Grab a seat on the patio and enjoy specialty pizzas like the San Antonio Special, made with a blend of Mexican spices. Credit:Photo via Instagram / trilogypizzaDough Pizzeria Napoletana
Multiple Locations, doughpizzeria.com
A longtime landmark of the San Antonio pizza scene, Dough lures its customers in with homemade burrata and authentic Neapolitan-style pizza at its multiple locations. Credit:Photo via Instagram / doughpizzeriasa