Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Keller. Keller is a suburban city in Tarrant County, Texas in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Keller advertises itself as "successfully balancing big-city comforts with small-town charm." According to the 2010 census, the city's population is 39,627, making Keller the 74th most populated city in Texas.
Things to do in Keller
3 based on 34 reviews
Welcome to Palios! Home of the Best Pizza in Keller! We start with fresh dough, made from scratch every day. Then we add a layer of tangy tomato sauce made from the finest quality tomatoes and our special blend of herbs and spices. Next, we cover your piz
I recently found out I need to eat gluten free. The disappointment of having to read labels can be unbearable. Palio's offers gluten free pizza and it's awesome! I love the super thin crust. The veggies are always fresh. My favorite is the Cade and Blake.. Mmmm mmmm! When I've had a rough day and don't feel like reading labels I can always count on Palio's Pizza to serve me dinner.We love that you love our Pizza! We hope to see you again! :)
4 based on 18 reviews
Mr. Jim's Pizza has been consistently delicious no matter where I eat their pizza. Order online to get discounts and either pick up or have your order delivered. So far Mr. Jim's is my #1 pizza place in Texas.
It's about the RIGHT ingredients, starting with the dough, which we make fresh for you every day, throughout the day. It doesn't stop there. We make our all-natural, preservative free (and naturally fat free) Tuscan Marinara and Spicy Marinara in house ev
With 6 adults and 4 children and in need of a fairly quick lunch, we tried this pizza chain. Advantage: Everyone gets a personal pizza with multiple choices of sauce, crust, toppings. Promotional material says everything is fresh and natural. You make your choices off a big-board menu, and stand behind a screen and tell the "chefs" what you want and they assemble the pie in front of you, then put it on a conveyor belt in and out of the oven. Disadvantage: It's not the yummy pizza place I would drive through 30W rush-hour traffic to reach; it's rather basic. For less than $8 apiece, that's OK as a lunch price. There are breadstick and dessert options, too.
4 based on 38 reviews
We were visiting for 2 weeks and ate here 5 times. We enjoyed pizza, chicken wings, salad, fries, a burger, and a cheesesteak sandwich. There was not even one meal that wasn't excellent. Owner and staff were very friendly and fun to talk with. We highly recommend this place!!!
4 based on 40 reviews
Delucca is a continuous dinning pizzeria (Rodizio). One fixed price, no menu and several delicious handcrafted gourmet pizzas for you to enjoy. The fixed price includes charcuterie board, lobster bisque, numerous savory pizzas from the wood fired oven and
This is a great place to go with a group of friends. The concept of "gaucho pizza" is one I have not seen before so I was anxious to try it. Here's my assessments of highlights and quandaries:Highlights:Food: the pizzas were really interesting and came out with great variety and with a consistent pace. Personal favorites are Tikka Masala, Lamb, Corn and Blackberry/Cheese Dessert Owner/Management: amazingly friendly and attentive to make sure we all enjoyed ourselves, had enough food and had a great experience.Wine List/Cocktail Menu: had a lot of great choices of by the glass wines and nice cocktails.Quandaries: While the lobster bisque was tasty, I found it to be an odd choice for an Italian restaurant. The meal progression may have worked better with a more "Italian" soup like a minestrone, pasta e fagioli or Italian wedding soup. I was also hoping for more salad on the antipasti plate rather than the handful of arugula that accompanies it. Overall, I wish there was an option to simply order a salad rather than opt in for the whole experience because, as much as I'd love to bring my family here on a regular basis, without a salad/non-pizza option, this is not a place I can frequent too often. Finally, perhaps it was due to the size of our party (15) but the meal was slow to get going. Once we got to pizzas, it picked up but we found ourselves waiting and waiting to get through the first two courses. We were there for almost 3.5 hours before we could get through it all.
4 based on 34 reviews
We've been here dozens of times, and we're always happy - its one of my son's favorites, and we all find things we love every time we dine here. We've done lots of takeout, too. I think that the pizza and calzones are terrific (the Italian sausage calzone is one of my favorite takeout items), and any of the baked pastas or the specialty items are great (I had some rigatoni a la vodka recently that was super delicious.) Quick service, nice people, and we always run into familiar faces - feels like our neighborhood spot.
We get delivery. They have delicious specialty pizzas. They don't skimp on the meat for their meat lover's pizza and one of my favorite pizzas is the thin crust with tomatoes, bacon, and spinach! Their thin crust is amazing. Their breadsticks are just OK. We will definitely be return customers!!
4 based on 52 reviews
We are a cozy Italian restaurant on Southlake's westside serving friends local and from afar. We use authentic Italian recipes and local vendors whenever possible for our entrees and Neopolitan Italian style pizza from our wood fired oven, and homemade de
After driving by this restaurant for the past few months, my husband and I decided to try it out for lunch since we've become bored with the other restaurants in Southlake. I'm so happy we did! We intentionally over-ordered so we could taste a selection of items, with the intent of bringing leftovers home for dinner. On our menu - Italian wedding soup: which was delicious with a deep, rich broth, homemade sausage and a generous portion of parmesan; green salad: simply, fresh, perfectly dressed; sausage pizza: nice chewy crust cooked in the wood burning oven but I'm afraid the toppings may have been too heavy for the crust to support; homemade tortellini in a cream sauce: delicious but extremely rich, better for sharing; broccolini: garlicky, al dente, perfect! I've read some of the other reviews about the restaurant being loud which we didn't experience (maybe because it was lunch) and the limiting menu, which I simply think is false. In fact, I was amazed at the variety of dishes on the menu that go way beyond typical pizzas and pastas of most Italian restaurants in the area. They have plenty of fish dishes, meats, salads, etc. from which to choose. One thing to note - this is a BYOB restaurant but if you forget your stash, you can pick something up at the QT down the road. A wonderful neighborhood restaurant with delicious food and lovely service. A++We are so pleased you came in to give us a chance to serve you!!! Thank you for the wonderful review and hope to see you again soon!
5 based on 15 reviews
I just love this place when I want some good Italian. You walk in the small restaurant and you can smell the amazing garlic, basil, homemade tomato sauce, fill your senses. The pizzas are made fresh to order and there are a few sliced, individual pizzas, ready to sell when you walk in the door when you are in a hurry.Everyone is super friendly and takes their time to make the food right. It's great for delivery or four dining in.
4 based on 122 reviews
My wife and I come here often. The food is great and the portions are filling. Service is fast and staff friendly. I usually have lasagna and my wife loves their eggplant parmigiana. We have tried their pizza and it is also a hit with us. Their toppings are fresh, with quality sauces and cheeses that make a great pizza. They have several types of Italian desserts. Prices are reasonable for the quantity and quality of food they serve. We recommend trying this place you wonât be disappointed.
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