Its no mystery that theres plenty of pie to go around in Orlando, and we all have our favorite slices close to home. But where does one even begin to hunt down the fabled perfect slice? Lucky for you, we’ve done the grunt work for you, scouring O-Town to find the 30 hottest pizza joints around. From traditional to wood-fired to flash-baked, check out all the different styles and toppings.
When your eyes finally land on that perfect pizza pie … well, that’s amore!
Gallery by Maya James, Samantha N. Olson and Isabella Marchetta
Antonella’s Pizzeria
Winter Park
360 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park, 407-636-5333
Antonella’s never fails to please with their artful use of garlic, marinara, and herbs on every New York-style pizza that flies out of their kitchen. Just talking to Antoniella Paradiso at her namesake pizza and pasta house on Fairbanks Avenue, you get a sense of the passion and familial pride in this cozy little operation.
Photo via Antonella’s Pizzeria/InstagramF&D Woodfired
Hourglass District
2420 Curry Ford Road, 407-751-5697
While F&D Woodfired doesn’t specialize solely in pizzas, one of their pies will have you coming back for seconds. Possessing a wide range of traditional Italian flavor combinations like Prosciutto and Arugula, F&D Woodfired may leave you feeling as if you’ve been transported straight to Italy.
Photo via Rob BartlettLazy Moon
Mills 50 and UCF
1011 E. Colonial Drive, 407-412-6222
11551 University Blvd., 407-658-2396
The popular, irreverent UCF-area pizza joint known for slices large enough to wear as a cape finally opened a new Mills 50 location in 2016, and hasn’t looked back since. Try out the Boxcar Willy special, which involves a slice of cheese and a PBR for $5.
Photo viaLazy Moon
Mills 50 and UCF
1011 E. Colonial Drive, 407-412-6222
11551 University Blvd., 407-658-2396
The popular, irreverent UCF-area pizza joint known for slices large enough to wear as a cape finally opened a new Mills 50 location in 2016, and hasn’t looked back since. Try out the Boxcar Willy special, which involves a slice of cheese and a PBR for $5.Pizzeria Del-Dio
Milk District
3210 E. Colonial Drive, 407-898-1115
With their name meaning “Pizzeria of God,” a slice of pizza from Pizzeria Del-Dio may leave you wondering if angels themselves are manning the pizza ovens in the back. Serving up New York-style pizza, Pizzeria Del-Dio perfectly executes robust, traditional Italian flavors. Is there another place you can get a heart-shaped pizza? We’ll wait. (No, seriously, let us know). If it’s date night, surprise your S/O with a pie shaped like the love organ and split the toppings in half. They also have gluten-free options and a garlic butter dipping sauce specially made by the chef.
Photo via Photo via Leah G./FacebookPizza Bruno
Conway-Curry Ford
3990 Curry Ford Road, no phone
You’ll fall in love the moment you sink your pearlies into one of Bruno Zacchini’s neo-Neapolitan pies. Fermented dough is scorched in a wood-fired, Ferrari-red Pavesi oven at about 900 degrees Fahrenheit until properly leopard-spotted, but the toppings, comprising new, at times seasonal, flavor combinations are where Zacchini gets creative. Don’t try to call ahead to place an order though – Pizza Bruno doesn’t have a phone number!
Photo via Rob Bartlett1803 Pizza Kitchen
Audubon Park
1803 E. Winter Park Road, 407-647-3872
Once you step into 1803 Pizza Kitchen, it should come as no surprise that the head chef has over 20 years of experience. Veggie or meat lovers, gluten-free or traditional, 1803 Pizza Kitchen caters to all tastes.
Photo via 1803 Pizza Kitchen/InstagramAnthony’s Thornton Park
Thornton Park
100 N. Summerlin Ave., 407-648-0009
Not to be confused with Anthony’s Pizza Delivery down on East Colonial, this one is the superior place. Don’t come to Anthony’s Thornton Park if you’re trying to save calories – there’s nowhere to hide. With large portions and bold Italian flavors, just one slice is the size of most restaurants’ personal pizzas, and a large pie would serve a crowd.
Photo via Google MapsTartini Pizzeria & Spaghetteria
SoDo
6321 S. Orange Ave., Pine Castle, 407-704-8011
Belle Isle’s neighborhood trattoria is drawing aficionados of wood-fired pizza to South Orange Ave. The perfectly blistered crusts enhance the wonderfully doughy pies, and the house chicken soup is a must for anyone feeling under the weather.
Photo via Tartini/InstagramTomasino’s
Milk District
2612 E. Colonial Drive, 407-898-7499
Tomasino’s is quickly establishing itself as the neighborhood pizza shop. Expect to be greeted with large portions and a wide range of meaty, cheesy goodness. Tomasino’s even offers a gargantuan 18” pie!
Photo via Tomasino’s/FacebookGitto’s Pizza
Downtown
120 S. Orange Ave., 407-203-8889
The thing that stands out the most about Gitto’s is their enormous jumbo pies which are a whopping 22 inches. If you can’t finish an entire jumbo pie, however, you’ll be relieved to learn that they have smaller pizza sizes as well. Mixing orthodox pizza flavors with an interesting specialty menu – hello, Baked Ziti Ricotta pizza – means you’ll leave satisfied.
Photo via Gitto’s Pizza/FacebookMidiCi
Winter Park Area
171 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland, 407-790-4527
Specializing in Neapolitan pizza with a thin, raised crust, MidiCi is spreading the gospel of Neapolitan pizza to the Southeast. Stop by for the classic margherita, or try something more adventurous like their shrimp scampi pizza.
Photo via Rob BartlettPlanet Pizza
Downtown
14 W. Washington St., 407-650-8859
Planet Pizza defines the hopping southwest corner of Orange Avenue and Washington Street with its unforgettable pizza flavors. Open 7 days a week, from 4 pm until late, if the smell of pizza doesn’t lure you in, then their prices will. A larger-than-life slice of one of Planet Pizza’s pies ranges between $3.00 and $4.50.
Photo via Planet Pizza/FacebookPie-Fection
MetroWest
3120 S. Kirkman Road, 407-523-2200
With or without onions, with or without Brazilian Catupiry Cheese, Pie-Fection’s Calabresa Pizza is perfect alongside everything else on their menu. Mixing bold Brazilian flavors with the Italian flavors we all know and love results in an array of mighty fine pies.
Photo via Pie-Fection/InstagramBrick & Fire
SoDo
1621 S. Orange Ave., 407-426-8922
Brick & Fire pride themselves on putting “fresh ideas on classical pizza shop dishes,” and they do it exceedingly well. You can build your own pizza using their extensive vegetable and meat toppings, or you can go for something a little more special from their house pizza menu such as their chicken alfredo pizza.
Photo via Brick & Fire/InstagramAntonio’s House of Pizza
Millenia
4626 S. Kirkman Road, 407-290-1200
Formerly known as Maestro Cucina before it was bought by new owners, Antonio’s House of Pizza now serves up thick-crusted, New York-style pizzas with an incredible assortment of lunch specials that will leave even the most broke college student satiated.
Photo via Antonio’s House of Pizza/FacebookPizzeria Valdiano
Winter Park
510 Orlando Ave., Winter Park, 407-628-5333
Casual and inexpensive, Pizzeria Valdiano serves up the basics of cheese and toppings, along with specialties like “pizza Gamberetti” (shrimp, oil and garlic), and “Valdiano” (sausage, pepperoni, meatballs and veggies). The crust is breadlike and crisp at the same time, and the smells are so wonderful you’ll start drooling at the front door.
Photo via Pizzeria Valdiano/www.pizzeriavaldiano.comVines & Forks
Winter Park
959 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park, 407-599-9463
Following an ownership change and a menu expansion last year, Vines & Forks introduced wood-fired pizzas to their menu. Needless to say, it was a fantastic decision. Vines & Forks offers crazy flavors like bacon mojito and their chef’s choice of Dr. Pesto which includes ground angus beef and pork belly on a pesto base.
Photo via Vines & Forks/www.vinesandforks.comNapoli Italian Pizzeria
Conway
3928 S. Semoran Blvd., 407-275-7858
Formerly known as Napolitaly, Napoli Italian Pizzeria is tucked sweetly into Lake Fredrica Shopping Center where you can pop in to satisfy your pizza craving. With tons of pizza specials to choose from, you can mix and match deals to get a slice or two for the cheap.
Photo via Napoli Italian Pizzeria/FacebookMellow Mushroom
Multiple locations
11680 E. Colonial Drive, 407-384-4455
10725 International Drive, 407-351-9670
2015 Aloma Ave., Winter Park, 407-657-7755
1831 Rinehart Road, Sanford, 407-321-4827
Although they are a chain, Mellow Mushroom has proven time and time again that they’re a worthy pizza competitor. With many different pizza crust sizes and toppings to choose from (and that’s not even including their specialty menu) you won’t be disappointed with one of their pies.
Photo via Mellow Mushroom/InstagramGiordano’s
Winter Park Area
171 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland, 407-790-4527
The Chicago-style pizza at Giordano’s is the most famous in town.
Photo via Giordano’s/FacebookMia’s Italian Kitchen
I-Drive/Universal
8717 International Drive, 407-601-7130
Featuring house-made pasta and grandma pies, the pizzas that emerge fresh from the brick ovens at Mia’s Italian Kitchen are something you’d find on a dinner table in Naples, Italy. Try a classic pepperoni, or if you’re feeling adventurous, take a bite out of the Brunch Pizza with scrambled eggs and Napoli sausage.
Photo via Mia’s Italian Kitchen/https://www.miasitalian.com/Ragazzi’s Pizza & Restaurant
College Park
3201 Edgewater Drive, 407-999-9973
Ragazzi’s offers both your typical pizza classics and homemade specialties, like Spicy Chicken and Chicken Carbonara. In addition, although Ragazzi’s specializes in New York-style pizzas, they also offer a little slice of Sicily with their Sicilian Deep Dish pizza.
Photo via Ragazzi’s/https://www.ragazzispizza.com/Prato
124 N. Park Ave, Winter Park, 407-262-0050
With a large outdoor patio and a special late-night menu after 11 p.m., Prato is perhaps a suitable destination for a “pizzacap” (like nightcap). Their pie options aren’t extensive like other spots, but their names sure are inviting: the Widowmaker comes with an egg on top, and the Funghi is just for you mushroom lovers.
Photo via mechabert/InstagramAnthony’s Colonial Drive
Mills 50
1206 E. Colonial Drive, 407-898-7797
Not to be confused with Anthony’s Thornton Park, Anthony’s is a really convenient place to pick up a pie at the Mills-50 intersection. With fresh ingredients and specially selected cheeses, Anthony’s is a great place to grab a bite of good pizza.
Photo via Anthony’s Pizza Delivery/http://www.anthonyspizzadelivery.com/Metro Espresso Pizza Cafe
Lake Eola
417 E. Central Blvd., 407-422-5282
A trusty takeout joint is an integral part of any downtown neighborhood, and Metro Espresso Pasta, Pizza and Subs fits the bill! Tucked away on the ground floor of The Plaza Apartments, their pizza by the slice is popular for only $1.75.
Photo via Metro Espresso Pizza Cafe/FacebookBlaze Pizza
UCF
4100 N. Alafaya Trail, 407-318-9127
Despite being a chain restaurant with locations all throughout the country, Blaze’s made-to-order business model leaves the opportunity open to create countless mouthwatering combinations. Sitting less than five minutes away from UCF, the Alafaya location is no exception to providing all sorts of yummy possibilities.
Photo via Maya JamesPizza@
Lake Eola
404 E. Central Blvd.,, 407-250-6592
With a motto like “making pizza personal,” you would expect tons of pizza topping customization and that’s exactly what you get from Pizza@. By allowing you to tailor your own pizza to your personal tastes, Pizza@ succeeds in fast casual dining and bold flavors at their 5 locations.
Photo via Pizza@/InstagramArmando’s
Winter Park Area
463 W. New England Ave., Winter Park, 407-951-8930
This trendy Winter Park hotspot lures diverse crowds for primo Italian standbys and wonderfully blistered pizzas, fresh from a custom-built brick oven. The egg-topped San Giovanni pizza is a crowd fave and ideal for sharing, but don’t overlook carpaccio with shaved Parmesan and pear slices.
Photo via Armando’s/FacebookPanino’s Pizza & Grill
Downtown
21 S. Orange Ave., 407-999-7701
With more than 14 by-the-slice variations and many others available in whole-pie form, it’s easy to be enchanted by Panino’s. From their loaded seafood pizza teeming with calamari, shrimp, baby clams, mussels and tuna, to the rich and cheesy chicken cordon bleu version slathered with white garlic sauce and pancetta ($3.90 for a slice) there’s a pie for every preference.
Photo via Panino’s/FacebookCafe Paisano
North
182 W. State Road 434, Longwood, 407-767-0011
The hand-tossed, brick-oven-fired pizzas from Cafe Paisano are piled high with fresh ingredients. They offer pizzas by the slice, but if you want, feel free to grab a specialty pie like the appropriately titled “Heaven” pizza, complete with eggplant, roasted peppers, and mozzarella.
Photo via Cafe Paisano/FacebookPizza Xtreme
MetroWest
7250 S. Kirkman Road, 407-226-3333
Pizza Xtreme isn’t new – they’ve been around for about six years – but they dish out a damn decent pie. The sauce is made from scratch; the dough is hand-stretched and tossed (a glove in the face of competitors using preformed crusts); and toppings, including pineapple, are cut fresh. The result is the quintessence of pizza.
Photo via Pizza Xtreme/FacebookProccolino’s
UCF, Conway
4080 S. Goldenrod Road, 407-281-1010
12062 Collegiate Way, 407-207-5111
Proccolino’s signature pies fly out of their brick stone ovens at the speed of light. Thanks to their fresh ingredients and same-day preparation and cooking process of their pizzas, Proccolino’s doesn’t play when it comes to their pies.
Photo via Proccolino’s/FacebookTerramia Ristorante
North
1150 Douglas Ave., Altamonte Springs, 407-774-8466
Terramia’s pizzas are so good, it’s easy to see why the restaurateurs have devoted a good portion of their menu to artisanal pies. There is a brick oven, and it’s used to churn out some damn fine pizzas. The crust of a Terramia pie is especially perfect – blistered, with the right amount of give.
Photo via Terramia Ristorante/Instagram