Celebrate National Pizza Month in Sacramento at this 6 places
piz·za - /ˈpētsə/
noun - a dish of Italian origin consisting of a flat, round base of dough baked with a topping of tomato sauce and cheese, typically with added meat or vegetables.
Did you know October is National Pizza Month? From deep-dish to thin-crust to savory vegan pizzas, we've eaten our way through town to find the top places to check out.
These six restaurants are serving authentic, tasty pizzas that are sure to please even the pickiest eaters. We’re looking forward to celebrating all month long with delicious pies around the Sacramento region.
La Crosta
Our customer, La Crosta Pizza Bar, is the newest spot in West Sacramento! Serving delicious pizzas, brunch, and hosting trivia nights - La Crosta is a must-try.
Hot Italian
Hot Italian is serving up wood-fired, signature thin-crust Neapolitan-style pizzas in a modern environment. From The Razzoli breakfast pizza to the traditional Margherita, you’ll definitely find something amazing to munch on. Don’t skip the rosemary and chili oils!
One Speed
This East Sacramento gem is always packed with locals looking to get their hands on a delicious pie. Owned by Waterboy chef Rick Mahan, our customers One Speed Pizza, have one of the best pizzas in Sacramento! The savory vegan pie can’t be beat if you’re looking to please your vegan friends and family.
Pizza Rock
Pizza Rock is an edgy spot with fun nightlife energy where you can find delicious pizza. The restaurant serves a medley of Roman- and American-style pizzas, as well as gluten-free and Sicilian pies. Check out the Truffle or Eddie Muenster pizzas if you’re feeling adventurous. Don’t miss the giant truck above the bar for a unique photo opp!
Masullo Pizza
Masullo is one of the newer spots on our list, but they’ve already made a big impact and name for themselves in Sacramento. Located in the upper Land Park neighborhood, Masullo’s pies are sophisticated but simple. They source local, curated toppings that won’t overwhelm the thin crust; 90 seconds in a 900-degree almond-wood-fired oven achieves sublime crisp and char.
Zelda’s Pizza
Zelda Breslin opened Zelda’s Pizza in 1978 and not much has changed since - which is the perfect reason to check it out! After four decades of being opened in Sacramento, the pizza is still drawing people from near and far to enjoy. If you’re looking for traditional Chicago deep-dish in Sacramento, look no further than our customers Zelda’s Pizza.
Did we miss anyone on the list? Let us know in the comments below.