These 9 Pizza Places In New Orleans Are So Good That Your Mouth May Explode
There’s no doubt–since Katrina, the pizza game in New Orleans has been taken up a big notch. With so many new players on the scene, it can be hard to figure out where your best bets truly are. Here at Only in New Orleans, we have you covered. We’ve scoured the city for the best pizza places in New Orleans, and put them all here for you to enjoy. In no particular order…


The only true Chicago-style deep dish pizza place in New Orleans, Midway is the place to come for a family-friendly vibe and a full bar.
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Just down the block from Midway, Ancora offers Neapolitan pizza. The imported wood burning oven, pictured above, creates crispy crusts and innovative toppings.


Since the beloved Dough Bowl closed on Tulane's campus, Mid-City Pizza has become a staple for those seeking cheap and deeply satisfying slices. The late delivery hours seal the deal.


With two locations (one on St. Charles and one on Magazine St., Slice offers thin crust with incredible topping combinations like The Flying Hawaiian (ham, pineapple, chicken, and jalepeno).
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While the corporation of Louisiana Pizza Kitchen has gone through many transformations over the years, the mainstay location on the French Market still offers something special when it comes to reliable neighborhood pizza and other Italian favorites.


The younger cousin of the more expensive and fancy Domenica, Pizza Domenica offers the amazing toppings and tasteful presentation of it's older more refined relative without as much pomp and circumstance. Don't miss the cauliflower appetizer.

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The cuisine of Harrison Ave. is often overlooked but this earnest and family owned Lakeview pizza shop really shines. The Briezus pizza, pictured here with pears and brie cheese, is awesome.


Hailing from New York City originally, this pizza place began as a pop-up, serving up pies to neighbors in the Bywater area for a few years before they took the brick and mortar route. Their pizzas offer the New York style that had been missing for all practical purposes before Katrina.


With a few locations throughout the city, Theo's offers reliable pizza in an exceedingly friendly, neighborhood environment. The drink specials are also always on point.
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