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Memphis Pizza Guide: Restaurants with good pizza

By  and , Daily Memphian; , Special to The Daily Memphian Updated: July 09, 2024 3:57 PM CT | Published: May 30, 2024 11:24 AM CT

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As odd as it might be to contemplate, everyone doesn’t always want pizza. 

In this Memphis Pizza Guide series, we started with what we called classic local “pizza parlors,” pizza-centric places with only one or two locations.


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In the second guide, we paired a couple of pizza types: chains (mostly local) with by-the-slice pizza counters. 

But you can get good pizza at more general (mostly Italian) restaurants. Maybe you want pizza and your pal wants chicken parm or is sticking with a salad. Maybe everyone at the table is getting pasta but wants to share a pizza along with it.

This final Memphis Pizza Guide spotlights the best places to get pizza at restaurants where that’s only one part of a bigger pie. 

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Chris Herrington

Chris Herrington covers the Memphis Grizzlies and writes about Memphis culture, food, and civic life. He lives in the Vollintine-Evergreen neighborhood of Midtown with his wife, two kids, and two dogs.

Holly Whitfield

Holly Whitfield

Holly has more than 13 years of experience in publishing and digital content, including 10 years at the helm of the I Love Memphis Blog. She began her career at The Commercial Appeal and is author of Secret Memphis.

Joshua Carlucci

Joshua Carlucci

Joshua Carlucci is a food writer and professional cook from rural Central California. He is a Memphis transplant by way of New Orleans and New York City. He has a bachelor’s in English from UC Berkeley, a culinary diploma from the Institute of Culinary Education and is an MFA candidate in Creative Writing at the University of Memphis. Find more of his work on his website, joshuacarlucci.com


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