Plano has no shortage of pizza — and the Plano Moms community has opinions. After polling thousands of local parents, a few names quickly rose to the top.
Still, honestly, this list of Pizza restaurants has something for every craving: New York-style, Detroit-style, sourdough, Indian fusion, BYOB, and everything in between.
Whether you’re doing a quick family dinner or ordering delivery on a Tuesday night, here’s where Plano actually eats pizza.
FAQ
What’s the most recommended pizza place in Plano?
Ferrari’s Pizzeria at Coit Road and Legacy Drive consistently comes out on top when you ask the Plano Moms community. The Grandma pizza is the one to order.
Where’s the best Detroit-style pizza near Plano?
Andrew’s American Pizza Kitchen on Preston Road and Heirloom Pizza both get strong community recommendations for Detroit-style.
Is there good pizza delivery in Plano?
Zalat Pizza gets the most mentions for delivery — quality holds up, and they offer a vegan cheese option. Bread Street Boys is also highly rated for DoorDash from East Plano.
Are there BYOB pizza places in Plano?
Yes — Eddy’s Pizza, Joe’s Pasta n Pizza, and Covino’s all allow BYOB for dine-in.
Where can I get something more unique than regular pizza near Plano?
Curry Pizza House for Indian fusion (the Malai Paneer pizza is a must), Bread Street Boys for sourdough with premium ingredients, and Urban Crust for wood-fired pizza with a genuinely fun atmosphere.
The Crowd Favorite: Ferrari’s Pizzeria
If you ask the Plano Moms group where to get pizza, Ferrari’s comes up first — and often more than once. The backstory matters here: Vinny Jr. grew up in New York, missed the real thing after moving away, and opened Ferrari’s so his family (and yours) wouldn’t have to settle. The recipes come from Italian grandmothers, the dough is handmade, and the Grandma pizza specifically gets called out as the best thing on the menu.
More than one person in our community admitted that reading about Ferrari’s sent them straight there. That’s the highest endorsement we can offer.
Ferrari’s Pizzeria — 3949 Legacy Drive, Suite 100, Plano TX 75023
The Other Heavy Hitters
These three names showed up constantly alongside Ferrari’s as the go-to spots locals keep coming back to.
Mama’s Pizza
One of the most independently mentioned names in the entire thread — multiple people, unprompted, all pointing to the same place. No single quote needed; the volume says it all.
Urban Crust
Downtown Plano’s wood-fired pizza spot on E. 15th Street is a reliable top pick and a great date-night option. The third-floor ice bar — called 32 Degrees, named for the constant temperature the draft beers are poured at — has an ice strip running the full length of the bar and pours a -5 degree Moscow Mule on draft. It makes the whole evening feel like more of an experience than a typical pizza night out.
Urban Crust — 1006 E. 15th Street, Plano, TX 75074
Hideaway Pizza
The “Da Bomb” pizza, garlic parmesan wings, and mango habanero wings all get called out by name. The rooftop patio on Highway 121 at the Frisco border is a big plus on a good Texas evening.
Hideaway Pizza — 5410 State Highway 121, Plano, TX 75024
The Style Specialists
Detroit-Style: Andrew’s American Pizza Kitchen
On Preston Road, Andrew’s (also known as Andrew’s Detroit Pizza) gets consistent high marks for its Detroit-style pies. If you haven’t tried Detroit-style yet, this is the place to start.
Detroit-Style (Also): Heirloom Pizza
Got a lot of love for its sourdough crust and “crazy good” Detroit-style pizza. Two strong Detroit options in one city is not a complaint.
New York-Style: Joe’s Pizza
Located at Parker Road and the Dallas North Tollway, Joe’s is the spot for thin-crust New York-style. Comments in our community put it firmly in the top-tier category.
Indian Fusion: Curry Pizza House
This one is in a category of its own. Curry Pizza House is famous for Indian fusion pizzas, and the Malai Paneer pizza is the one locals keep coming back for. People in the thread were quick to note: don’t skip the classic pizzas either — they hold up just as well.
Sourdough & Premium Ingredients: Bread Street Boys Pizza
A genuine standout from East Plano. Bread Street Boys makes sourdough pizza with high-quality ingredients, and the community reaction is strong — “AMAZING” shows up more than once. Heads up: it’s takeout or DoorDash only (no traditional dine-in due to zoning), but that’s a small hurdle for a pizza this good.
BYOB Options (Worth Knowing About)
A few local favorites let you bring your own bottle, which makes the whole experience better.
Eddy’s Pizza — A Plano staple for over 20 years, at the SE corner of 15th and Custer. The specialty here is custom pizzas built your way, though their traditional favorites are worth ordering too. BYOB for dine-in. 2108 W 15th St, Plano 75075
Joe’s Pasta n Pizza — Two blocks east of Jack Carter Dog Park at Custer Rd and Spring Creek Pkwy. New York-style, BYOB for dine-in, and a consistent local favorite. 2011 W. Spring Creek Pkwy, Suite 1000, Plano, TX 75023
Covino’s — The history on this one goes back to 1951, when Nick Covino opened his Italian restaurant in Port Chester, NY. His son Joe carried the tradition to Plano in 1990 — same East Coast-style pizza, same nothing-fancy-just-great-food philosophy. Fresh pasta and pizza made daily. BYOB for dine-in. SE corner of Parker and Independence, next to Dog’s Play doggie daycare. 3265 Independence Pkwy, Plano, TX 75075
Great for Delivery
Zalat Pizza
Plano has two locations (E. 15th Street and Independence Parkway), and the community specifically calls Zalat out as amazing for delivery. The craft obsession is real: they make their own dough, roast Roma tomatoes for the sauce, add fresh basil, and cook exclusively in old-school deck ovens — because conveyor belts can’t produce the right balance of crispy and chewy, or those char bubbles. They reportedly pay more for cheese each month than they do in rent. Notable bonus: they offer a vegan cheese option, which is rare and genuinely appreciated by lactose-free families.
Zalat Pizza — 1032 E. 15th St & 7224 Independence Pkwy, Ste 316, Plano TX
More Local Spots Worth Trying
Pie Tap Pizza Workshop + Bar — At Park Boulevard and Preston Road. Multiple people voted this a top-tier favorite. Great pizza, good bar, solid location.
Taverna Rossa — At Lakeside Market, 4005 Preston Road. Get the “Luscher Supreme.” Local musicians play on Friday and Saturday nights, which makes it a nice option when you want dinner and a little atmosphere.
Angelo & Vito’s — 7000 Independence Pkwy. Pickup or delivery only, but received multiple votes of approval from the community.
Campisi’s — Parker and Preston, in a larger updated space with a wraparound patio. Same classic oval-shaped pizzas and homemade Italian dishes the Plano location has been known for since 1994. 4709 W. Parker Rd, Suite 400, Plano, TX 75093
Napoli’s — East Plano’s homemade pizza spot with multiple crust styles, delivery after 5 pm within 3 miles, and a private room available for events and catering. 4101 E. Park Blvd, Suite 120, Plano, TX 75074
Grimaldi’s — At the Shops at Legacy. Great patio, consistent quality.
Owl Bar — Enthusiastically backed by the community (“10000%!!!”). Worth checking out.
Delucca Gaucho Pizza & Wine — A unique pick for when you want wine with your pizza, done right.
Marinara’s — A longtime Friday-night staple for many families, and kids love the Nutella pizza. A few recent comments noted some crust inconsistency, so manage expectations — but still worth a visit.
Palio’s — A nostalgic favorite for many locals who grew up on it. The Plano location situation is a bit uncertain right now, so call ahead.
Texapolitan Pizza — Parker Road and Custer Road.
Pizza Guys — Off Coit Road and Highway 121. Family-owned, described as delicious.
Zio Al’s — A newer discovery for people looking to switch up their usual rotation.
5th Street Pizza — Go-to for thin-crust fans.
Cheesy Sensation — Custer Road and Hedgcoxe Road.
Mogio’s Gourmet Pizza / Pizza Rocks — Murphy, just outside Plano.
Testa — Frisco, for when you’re heading north.
Seager & Sons — Mentioned warmly by the community.
Can-Am Pizza — On the radar.
Know a spot we missed? Drop it in the comments — this list gets updated regularly based on what the community is actually eating.
We just opened a pizza place in plano. Hope you will try us and add us to your list! Pie Tap at park and preston next to Hash House.
Thank you for letting us know all about it! Do you have a famous Pizza Pie that you are known for?
I’ve seen it! I can’t wait to try it!
@Abbie, Marinara pizza in plano small restaurant the best pizza in Plano
@Maria Campos, @Abbie Came to the comments to say this. Their NY pizza is better than what I found during my trip to Brooklyn. They sell by the slice too and will customize them if they don’t have the variety you like. Their garlic knots and pasta are delicious too!