The Ultimate Guide to Pizza in Texas
Texas pizza culture blends classic Italian techniques with bold Lone Star flavors. This guide covers history, unique styles, must-visit cities, and how to track down your next favorite slice.
A Brief History of Pizza in Texas
- Early pizzerias appeared across Dallas and Houston in the 1940s–50s.
- Italian immigrant traditions evolved alongside Texas BBQ culture.
- Wood-fired and Detroit-style surged with the modern artisan wave.
Unique Texas Pizza Styles
- BBQ Brisket Pizza – tangy sauce, smoked brisket, pickled red onions.
- Tex-Mex Pies – jalapeños, chorizo, queso fresco, avocado drizzle.
- Breakfast Pizza – farm eggs, country sausage, chipotle crema.
The Best Pizza Cities in Texas
Austin for creative artisan pies, Houston for cultural fusion, Dallas for old-school meets modern, and San Antonio for Tex-Mex twists.
Must-Visit Pizzerias (Shortlist)
- Neapolitan specialists (soft, leopard-spotted crusts)
- Detroit-style (airy, caramelized-edge squares)
- NY-style (foldable, generous slices)
How to Find the Perfect Slice Near You
- Use Google Maps filters (open now, rating 4.5+).
- Check local food blogs and neighborhood groups.
- Follow Texas food photographers on Instagram.
Keep Exploring
Don’t miss our local roundups like Top 10 Pizzerias in Austin and our Texas toppings guide.