Best Pizza Places in West Palm Beach
West Palm Beach, Florida — updated August 21, 2026
New Haven apizza on Broadway, New York slices off Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard, and a few pies worth the drive north to Northlake or south to Delray and Boca.
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West Palm Beach pizza splits along regional lines: New York-style slice counters near Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard, a New Haven apizza shop on Broadway, and sit-down Italian kitchens that treat the pie as one item on a long menu. The most heavily reviewed places here sit in the low 4.5 range across thousands of ratings, while the newest arrivals have strong scores on small samples. Three entries below are outside city limits, in North Palm Beach, Delray Beach and Boca Raton, and are marked as such.
1. City Pizza Italian Cuisine
This is the most thoroughly tested pizza rating in the city: 4.5 stars across more than 2,100 reviews, which is a settled number rather than an early impression. The kitchen at 1855 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd builds around signature New York-style pizzas, with homemade pastas, salads and entrees alongside. Doors open at 10:30 AM, and the restaurant advertises two slices and a drink for $9.99 Monday through Friday, which makes it a practical lunch stop rather than only a dinner destination. Ordering is available online through Slice as well as in person.
2. Hot Pie Pizza
The downtown option, at 123 S Olive Ave, holding 4.4 stars from nearly 400 reviews. Listings show an 11:00 AM opening and a 10:00 PM close early in the week, so it covers both the lunch crowd and a late dinner. The menu is short by design: pizza plus filet mignon steak bites, oven-roasted chicken wings, cheeseburgers, salads, sandwiches and pastas. Some reviewers flag the limited selection, so go knowing you are choosing a pizza place with a few extras rather than a full Italian menu. Its location makes it the easiest walk-to pie for anyone staying or working downtown.
3. Juliana's Pizza
The highest-rated name on this list at 4.7, but that figure rests on 29 reviews, so treat it as promising rather than proven. It sits in the NORA District and runs daily service, closing only for Thanksgiving Eve, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Happy hour runs daily from 4 to 6, and Tuesdays extend it from 4 to 9 with everything half off, which is the single best reason to plan a visit midweek. Listings disagree on lunch: the restaurant's own site shows 11:30 AM to 3:15 PM, while OpenTable lists lunch only on Saturday and Sunday. Call ahead at (561) 766-6200 before a weekday midday trip.
4. Ah-Beetz New Haven Pizza-West Palm Beach
The one place here making New Haven-style apizza, the coal-charred Connecticut tradition, at 2610 Broadway. It rates 4.4 from 185 reviews, a smaller sample than the leaders but consistent. The shop leans on specials: lunch deals weekdays from 11:30 AM to 4 PM, early bird Tuesday through Friday from 3 to 5 PM, a Tuesday night run from 4 to 9 PM, and Saturday specials beginning at 11:30 AM. Kitchen close is listed at 9 PM, so this is an early dinner rather than a late one. Traditional pies anchor the menu.
5. Venezia Pizza and Restaurant
Worth the drive north to 513 Northlake Blvd in North Palm Beach, where the rating holds at 4.5 across 690 reviews. It functions as a full Italian restaurant as much as a pizzeria, with a clam special turning up regularly in diner reports, and it takes reservations through OpenTable rather than running purely on walk-ins. Yelp lists an 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM Monday, giving it a later close than most of the West Palm Beach shops above. Delivery and pickup run through Slice. Call (561) 881-8600.
6. Death By Pizza Downtown Delray
A Delray Beach address, about a half-hour south, and the trip is the main cost of admission: 4.5 stars from 657 reviews. The downtown location is at 528 NE 2nd St, reachable at (561) 666-9111, and it takes reservations. Note that the business runs a second, separate West Delray location on S State Rd 7 with different hours, including a Tuesday closure on that listing, so confirm which one you are calling before you drive. Pastas appear on the menu alongside the pies. Go for dinner; the downtown block has parking pressure on weekend nights.
7. Tucci's Pizza
Wood-fired pizza in Boca Raton at 341 Yamato Rd, the furthest entry from West Palm Beach and the reason it sits last despite a well-tested record: 4.4 stars from 948 reviews. Beyond the pies, the kitchen turns out bold specialty pizzas, fresh pastas, salads and wings, and reviewers consistently single out the salad-and-pizza pairing. Hours vary by day in a way worth checking first, with listings showing a 5:00 PM open on Monday and an 11:00 AM open Tuesday. Reach the restaurant at (561) 620-2930 and order online directly from its own site.