What is Dallas’ Best Pizza Restaurant?

Vote Now to Decide — and Get $250 From the Winning Hotspot

How do you like your pizza, Dallas? Thick crust or crispy thin? Crazy combinations or plain and simple? Pizza is no joke to pizza lovers, so cast your vote for your pizza place of choice to let us and your Dallas neighbors know what’s best. Oh, and once you vote, you’ll be in the running to win a $250 gift card from the winning pizza hotspot. Check out the ten restaurants duking it out for the pizza crown.

This poll has now ended – Congratulations to Rick Butler for scoring a $250 gift card to the winning restaurant.

Cane Rosso

Cane Rosso

If you have a hankering for a Neapolitan-style pie, this Texas chain is hard to beat. The fresh dough is made in-house every day, and the flour is imported from Italy. The pizzas come dressed in a variety of toppings — like combinations involving San Marzano tomatoes, hot Soppressata, and house-made mozzarella.

Greenville Avenue Pizza Company

Greenville Avenue Pizza Company

Whether you eat in or get it delivered, this East Dallas pizza place is a thin-crust must try. Choose from their inventive signature pies or build your own. Think Hawaiian, Mexican, and everything in between. The Greenville Avenue location also stays open late into the night every night.

Fireside Pies

Fireside Pies

The wood-oven pizza pies presented at this cozy Dallas restaurant are best complemented by one of their fresh salads and a solid glass of wine. Those who love crust will dig this place and its dough that is definitely big enough to dip in sauce or olive oil. Speaking of the crust, you can order yours gluten-free.

Perfect Union Pizza Co.

Perfect Union Pizza Co.

We knew when Nick Badovinus decided to put a pizza place in Highland Park Village that it was going to be good. Not only is the interior design a total dream, but the pizza packs a powerful punch. Also, their white pizzas are just as good and popular as their reds.

Eno's

Eno's

This pizza place looks like the kind of place that you grew up going to with your grandparents. All the feels. Every. Single. Time. The pizza is super thin and cut into squares,  making it ideal for sharing with a group. We totally think this place has serious first date material.

Campisi's

Campisi's

This iconic Dallas restaurant has been serving serious Italian dishes to Dallas since 1946. This family-run pizza pioneer serves its pizza thin-crust style and cut into squares. The list of toppings to build your own pizza is a mile long – think classics like Italian sausage, pepperoni and meatball or more inventive options like broccoli, grilled chicken breast and artichoke hearts.

Zoli's

Zoli's

This pizza parlor has serious personality. While its original location in Oak Cliff stole our hearts, many of its loyal fans followed it to the ‘burbs when it reopened its doors in a bigger, dare we say better, location in Addison. It’s worth the drive. You can get round or square pies, and it would just be wrong not to mention the garlic knots too.

Grimaldi's

Grimaldi's

This coal brick-oven pizzeria started under the Brooklyn Bridge in 1990 and has since spread its sensational slices throughout the country. While we hate to throw in a chain that’s not unique to Texas, when pizza’s good, it’s good. Make sure to ask about their seasonal pie specials.

Pie Tap Pizza Workshop + Bar

Pie Tap Pizza Workshop + Bar

This restaurant on the Dallas pizza scene takes serious pride in its pie production. Take their dough, for instance, which is naturally leavened in a start they’ve named “Romo”, and yields a high percentage of protein without sugar.

Olivella's

Olivella's

From Naples with love. Well, not exactly. But this Neapolitan-style pie certainly leaves you feeling like you are dining in a small restaurant in Italy — at the Park Cities location anyway. They swear by their family recipes as the key to their tasty bites. They also offer Roman-style pizza too if you like it extra thin.

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