Woodbury’s pizza scene is as diverse as the city itself. From long-standing neighborhood institutions to modern Italian eateries and national favorites, there’s something for every pizza lover—whether you crave a classic cheese pie, a blistered Neapolitan crust, or a hearty Chicago-style deep dish.
Neighborhood Classics
Davanni’s Pizza & Hot Hoagies (1905 Donegal Dr) has been a Twin Cities staple since 1975. Known for its crowd-pleasing pizzas and signature hot hoagies, Davanni’s delivers consistency and nostalgia, making it a family favorite across generations.
Joey C’s Pizza (1850 Weir Dr) is a family-run spot known for its welcoming, neighborhood feel and generous portions. The menu goes well beyond pizza, offering hoagies, pasta, and fresh salads, but the handmade pizzas remain the star. Their taco pizza has become a local favorite, loaded with seasoned beef, lettuce, and all the fixings, while the baked pasta dishes — especially the lasagna — are praised for their hearty flavor.
Pino’s Pizza (2110 Eagle Creek Ln, Suite 500) has been serving Woodbury since 2002, specializing in New York–style pies with a thin, foldable crust. The owner, Enzo, originally from Palermo, Sicily, trained in New York and New Jersey. Pino’s features oversized slices, generous toppings, and consistently fresh ingredients — with dough, mozzarella, and sausage made in-house daily. Many locals call it the closest thing to a true New York slice in the east metro.
Rocco’s Pizza (8470 City Center Dr) is a relative newcomer to Woodbury that has fed Minnesotans for 35 years and emphasizes neighborhood comfort. With a menu that balances traditional favorites and creative twists like BBQ Chicken and Mac & Cheese pizza, Rocco’s is quickly becoming a go-to spot for casual family dining.
Ronnally’s Pizza (1560 Woodlane Dr) is a true Woodbury landmark. Established in 1973, it holds the title of the city’s oldest restaurant. Ronnally’s still makes its dough, crust, and sauces from scratch, and the menu hasn’t lost its old-school charm. Customers rave about its homemade lasagna and taco pizza, served in a warm, family-friendly setting.
Red’s Savoy Pizza (1575 Queens Dr) brings Woodbury its signature “‘Sota-style” pies—square-cut, loaded with cheese, and topped with its famously zesty, “passive-aggressive” red sauce. A Minnesota institution since 1965, Red’s Savoy is all about bold flavors and nostalgic charm.
Traditional Styles, Modern Twists
Carbone’s Pizzeria (2070 Eagle Creek Ln) has been a long-time favorite for its classic Italian-American offerings. Its menu, which includes hot hoagies, pasta, and wings, has earned a loyal following, with many customers celebrating its consistently high-quality, cheesy, and well-topped pizzas.
Pizzeria Pezzo (8505 Valley Creek Rd) is a gem for pizza lovers who can’t decide between New York thin crust and Chicago deep dish—because it does both. Their coal-fired pies are celebrated for their flavorful char, while the deep-dish pizzas feature a thick layer of mozzarella beneath a blanket of tomato sauce. With house-made dough and mozzarella prepared fresh daily, Pezzo has quickly carved out a loyal following.
Punch Pizza (8300 City Centre Dr) offers an authentic taste of Naples. Their pizzas, cooked in a super-hot wood-fired oven, are ready in under two minutes and feature charred, blistered crusts with simple but high-quality toppings. Popular picks include the Napoli and the Margherita.
Tono Pizzeria + Cheesesteaks (437 Commerce Dr) opened its Woodbury location in 2022 and has since become a rising favorite. Tono blends Italian flavors with a nod to its Philly cheesesteak roots. Individual-sized pizzas are made from a 45-year-old family recipe, and bold creations like the Spicy Tono (with hot honey and chili oil) or the Pineapple Express (cream cheese base, sweet chili sauce) sit alongside classics like the Margherita.
Pizza and Beyond
3rd Act Craft Brewery (4120 Radio Dr) reminds us that “on tap and in oven” pairs craft beer
with handmade brick oven Neopolitan style pizzas.
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema (9060 Hudson Rd) is perfect for those who don’t have time to pick up a pizza before the movie starts. The expected pizza choices are represented but they also offer a vegan pizza,
Andiamo (1750 Weir Dr) serves not only elegant pizza (think pear, prosciutto, and gorgonzola), but also vino for sipping and Italian offerings for those who eschew pizza.
Angelina’s Italian Kitchen (2170 Eagle Creek Lane) offers pizza on the patio with small plate appetizers as a lovely respite while you wait for your pizza. There is, of course, indoor dining with six pizza choices and a gluten-free option.
Green Mill (6025 Hudson Rd), the folks who introduced deep dish pizza to the Twin Cities, also offer styles from thin to stuffed and toppings from pineapple to salami.
Hazelwood Food and Drink (9240 Hudson Rd) makes shareable pies in its-wood-fired oven. They offer a “skinny option” with a hole in the middle of the pizza heaped high with salad.
The Tavern Grill (772 Bielenberg Dr) offers do-it-yourselfers the chance to build their own pizzas from 20 different ingredients on an artisan crust. Fellow diners can choose from the large menu or build burgers or salads to taste.
National Chains
For those who want something familiar, Woodbury also hosts popular national brands. Domino’s Pizza (783 Radio Dr) offers fast carryout and delivery, while Little Caesars (8446 Tamarack Village) keeps things budget-friendly with its Hot-N-Ready pizzas. Pizza Hut (1653 Weir Dr) serves its signature pan pizzas and stuffed crusts together with its limited sibling Pizza Hut Express (449 Commerce Dr), while Papa John’s (1960 Donegal Dr) delivers its well-known range of specialty pizzas and sides. For a take-and-bake option, Papa Murphy’s (7455 Currell Blvd) lets you customize a fresh pizza to bake at home, making it a popular choice for family dinners and gatherings. Costco (7070 Tamarack Rd) offers a real bargain by the slice or whole in their food court. Chuck E. Cheese (445 Commerce Dr) is for those who want their pizza made by a mouse and served with trampolines and the sounds of exuberant children.
Final Slice
From the city’s oldest restaurant, Ronnally’s, to trendsetters like Tono and Punch, Woodbury proves that pizza is more than just dinner—it’s a tradition, a comfort, and sometimes, an adventure. Whether you’re craving gooey deep dish, a foldable New York slice, or a blistered Neapolitan pie, Woodbury’s pizza scene delivers something worth savoring.