Here you’ll find everything from straight-up New York slice-joint style to upscale, char-spotted Neapolitan beauties — plus outliers like an oversize bagel bite and a sweet fruit-and-chocolate pizza. Happy chomping!
Buttercrust Pizza
4781 S Orange Ave., Orlando
Owner Brianna Feldman forsook the coal-fired, thin-crust, Neapolitan-like oblongs of her home state in favor of a pie that’s very much its opposite — grandma-style pizza. Only Buttercrust’s pies aren’t technically grandma pies. They’re a lot more like Detroit-style squares, with their thick and spongy focaccia-like crusts crisped around the edges. Credit: Photos by Rob BartlettMario’s Pizza
7213 Curry Ford Road
Like a true NY pizza place, this one specializes in pies, calzones and strombolis — plenty of cheesy options for pizza lovers of all kinds.
Photo via Mario’s Pizza/FacebookPrato
124 N. Park Ave., Winter Park
Prato’s menu includes Italian favorites with an upscale twist. If you’re celebrating Pizza Day alone, check out their personal-sized pizzas.
Photo via Prato/FacebookSoDough Square
419 E Michigan St., Orlando
Detroit-style pizzas that earn their crust. Credit: Photo by Rob BartlettPizza Bruno
3990 Curry Ford Road
Cooked in a wood-fired oven for 90 seconds at 1,000 degrees, Pizza Bruno’s notorious char-spotted pizza represents true Neapolitan-style pizza.
Photo via Pizza Bruno/InstagramTartini Pizzeria
6321 Hansel Ave.
Boasting wood-fired pizza and house-made pastas, this rustic South Orlando pizzeria should definitely be on your list.
Photo via Tartini/FacebookBlack Magic
Follow their Instagram for pop up locations
May the odds be in your favor as you try to grab a pie from this “punk rock pizza pop-up,” as they routinely sell out of their popular pizzas.
Photo via Black Magic/Instagram1803 Kitchen
1803 E. Winter Park Road
This family-owned pizza joint has something for everyone with their huge menu filled with pizzas, sandwiches, salads, and vegan and gluten-free options.
Photo via 1803 Kitchen/FacebookTomasino’s
Various locations
There’s more to Tomasino’s than the quirky fedoras employees have to wear, like their classic crispy margherita pizza.
Photo via Tomasino’s/FacebookGitto’s Pizza
120 S. Orange Ave.
Celebrate national pizza day with your favorite pizza style at downtown’s Gitto’s, where you can order traditional NY-style, stuffed crust, or Sicilian square pizza.
Photo via Gitto’s Pizza/InstagramLazy Moon
Various locations
The infamous Lazy Moon is known for their truly enormous pizza slices — the perfect way to celebrate National Pizza Day if you’re solo.
Photo via Lazy Moon/FacebookMia’s Italian Kitchen
8717 International Drive
Endless Dining for two at Mia’s for $69 means endless brick-oven pizzas from Feb. 10-28.
Photo via Mia’s Italian Kitchen/FacebookPizzeria Del-Dio
3210 E. Colonial Drive
Before moving to Florida in 1994, Pizzeria Del-Dio was servicing the Brooklyn, New York area for over 20 years. Check out their award-winning pizza and casual dining atmosphere.
Photo via Pizzeria Del-Dio/InstagramThe Pizza Slut
Follow their Instagram/Facebook for locations!
Once a pizza blogger, now a pizza maker — Kaleigh has the best of both worlds with her local pop-up pizzas.
Photo via The Pizza Slut/FacebookMellow Mushroom
Various locations
You can eat at Mellow Mushroom and rest assured that every pizza will be made with the best quality ingredients in order to meet their “higher order of pizza” philosophy.
Photo via Mellow Mushroom/InstagramF+D Woodfired
2420 Curry Ford Rd.
F+D Woodfired fans can’t get enough of their entree-sized pizzas, claiming they “haven’t had pizza like this since visiting Italy.” (temporarily closed)
Photo via F+D Woodfired/FacebookNYPD Pizza
2589 S. Hiawassee Road
A franchise straight from the Big Apple itself. You can’t get much more authentic NY-style without travellng there yourself!
Photo via NYPD/FacebookBrooklyn Pizza
5681 Pershing Ave.
Open since 1984, Brooklyn’s Pizza has brought everything good about New York pizza to Orlando — the thin crust, the stretchy mozz — just for you to enjoy.
Photo via Brooklyn Pizza/FacebookFrancesco’s Ristorante & Pizzeria
400 S. Orange Ave., Maitland
Named after the chef, Francesco’s invites your to try their classic, Italian-traditional pastas and pizzas.
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932 N. Mills Ave.
The Tako Cheena-powered Pop’s Pizza is serving up “fresh not fancy” classic pizzas, including pepperoni, Hawaiian, and meat lovers’.
Photo via Pop’s Pizzeria/FacebookEinstein Bagels
Various locations
They’re giant Bagel Bites. What more can you ask for?
Photo via Einstein Bagels/FacebookOak Flame Pizza
212 W. First St., Sanford
Oak Flame Pizza claims to be “Florida’s O-riginal Oak Fired Pie,” so head on over to try them out! They[‘re located in the historic Henry’s Depot food hall.
Photo via Oak Flame Pizza/InstagramMetro Espresso
417 E. Central Blvd.
He was a storefront pizzeria. She was a coffeehouse. Can I make it any more obvious? Nestled in the heart of Orlando for 14 years, Metro Espresso’s cafe is serving pizza and coffee and treating every customer like family.
Photo via Metro Espresso/InstagramPie-Fection
3120 S. Kirkman Road
Specializing in Brazilian and “Sweet Pizzas” down in the tourist sector of town, Pie-Fection definitely should make your pizza shortlist.
Photo via Pie-Fection/InstagramRagazzi’s Pizza
3201 Edgewater Drive
With a wide variety of classic pizzas to choose from, this College Park joint might just be the place to take the squad!
Photo via Ragazzi’s Pizza & Restaurant/InstagramAnthony’s Thornton Park
100 N. Summerlin Ave.
Established in 1998, Anthony’s features NY-style and deep-dish Sicilian pies. If you’re feeling a little DIY, pizza kits are available for takeout and delivery.
Photo via Anthony’s Summerlin/InstagramAntonella’s Pizzeria
360 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park
Antonella’s family-owned and operated pizzeria is serving NY-style pizza. You can order by the slice or get a whole pie.
Photo via Antonella’s Pizzeria/InstagramTerralina Crafted Italian
1650 E. Buena Vista Drive, Lake Buena Vista
Enjoy wood-fired, artisanal pizzas with a waterfront view at Terralina, a Disney Springs eatery.
Photo via Terralina/FacebookArmando’s
Multiple locations
With three different storefronts in Winter Park, College Park, and Lake Nona, most people won’t have trouble finding an Armando’s near them. And even though they specialize in more than just pizza, don’t be afraid to go just for the pie!
Photo via Armando’s/InstagramAnthony’s Pizzeria
1206 E. Colonial Drive
Established in 1988, Anthony’s prides itself on providing customers with an award-winning authentic Italian experience.
Photo via Anthony’s Pizzeria/FacebookBrick and Fire Pizza
1621 S. Orange Ave.
Brick and Fire Pizza’s mammoth menu is filled with 26 signature pizzas, including your favorite pizza classics. It’s a SoDo favorite.
Photo via Brick + Fire Pizza/FacebookBella Italia
4662 E. Michigan St.
A go-to staple of cheesy deliciousness (plus a variety of other toppings) Bella Italia celebrates a good pizza every day, not just on National Pizza Day.
Photo via Bella Italia/FacebookBrad’s Underground Pizzeria
Delivery only
This pizza place may be a little unorthodox, with no brick-and-mortar … just DM them your order on their Instagram and enjoy the night in.
Photo via Brad’s Underground Pizzeria/InstagramFlippers Pizzeria
Multiple locations
With several locations in Orlando alone, chances are you’ll find a Flippers near you. Come celebrate pizza day with one of their oh-so-yummy pies!
Photo via Flipper’s Pizzeria/InstagramNapoli’s Pizza
122 W. State Road 434, Winter Springs
According to customers, Napoli’s is an “old-fashioned” Italian restaurant serving the “best pizza around.”
Photo via Napoli’s Pizza/FacebookNick’s Pizzeria
1006 E. Altamonte Drive, Altamonte Springs
A great local pizzeria to chow down on pizza day, especially with a list of specialty pizzas to try!
Photo via Nick’s Pizzeria/FacebookPanino’s Pizza & Grill
21 S. Orange Ave.
They may not have much of a social media presence, but that doesn’t mean you can’t stop by and get yourself a slice (or two, or three) of tasty pizza before or after a downtown drink.
Photo via Panino’s Pizza & Grill/Google MapsPiazza Italia
9685 Lake Nona Village Place
Lake Nona’s own little slice of Italy, this delicious restaurant has been serving great pizza for over 20 years.
Photo via Piazza Italia/InstagramPlanet Pizza
14 W. Washington St.
You know how they say: ”When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that’s amore?” It’s actually Planet Pizza.
Photo via Planet Pizza/InstagramTornatore’s Pizzeria
3818 Edgewater Drive
Made fresh every day from scratch, Tornatore’s gives true Italian flair to all of its cuisine, but especially the pies.
Photo via Tornatore’s Pizzeria/InstagramVines + Forks
959 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park
Three words: Pizza, wine, dessert. What else do you need?
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