Pizza in Alamo Heights

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  • Florio's Pizza

    7701 Broadway Alamo Heights

    (210) 805-8646

    Florio's offers up good, honest, New York street-corner pizza (by way of New Jersey). The ambience is authentic, including the office set-up on a dining-room table just inside the door. Get there by 11:30 to beat the lunchtime lines. -- Burgin Streetman, 01/08
  • Sorrento

    5146 Broadway Alamo Heights

    (210) 824-0055

    Full-flavored, family-style Italian food with few frills but lots of personality. Solid pizza, too.
  • Volare Gourmet Pizza

    5054 Broadway Alamo Heights

    (210) 828-3354

    A beloved Alamo Heights food landmark that serves some of the more unusual toppings in town in addition to all of the standards.

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