Where to eat Pizza food in Ogden: The Best Restaurants and Bars

March 29, 2020 Giuseppe Pratt

Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Ogden. The city was named after fearless fur-trader and adventurer, Peter Skene Ogden, who explored the untamed area in the 1820s. Since then, Ogden has seen poverty and prosperity, conflict and celebration. Today, although a more subdued and modern place, the city is still big on action and adventure the whole family can enjoy. Take the kids to ogle the more than 100 life-size replicas of pre-historic creatures at the Ogden Dinosaur Park and Museum. Or head to the Tree House Museum, one of the best of its kind in the U.S. Adults will find plenty to enjoy on local golf courses or hiking trails in the summer, and everyone will love the local winter ski resorts. A grand old depot, Union Station is a must see for history buffs and anyone interested in trains and railroads. Be sure to stroll along 25th Street downtown. This historic block was the center of activity in the early 20th-century and is home to many restored buildings from the railroad era. The street also boasts an eclectic mix of restaurants, one-of-a kind shops, antique stores and art galleries.
Things to do in Ogden

10. Pizza Runner

3017 Harrison Blvd, Ogden, UT 84403-0824 Pizza, Italian Lunch, Dinner Delivery, Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible +1 801-394-4265
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4 based on 23 reviews

Pizza Runner

Reviewed By coutniem

First off, you can have garlic as a pizza topping. Can you say YUMMMM!!!! The cheese bread is pretty much a very cheesy pizza folded in half with marinara sauce. Very tasty! You can tell that your pizza is made with fresh ingredients and it is always so delicious! I always want to try something new, but my usual is so good I can't step away from it. I would prefer to pay a slightly higher price for my pizza here because I know what I am getting...no mystery ingredients whatsoever. The staff is always friendly and the food never disappoints!

9. Lucky Slice Pizza

1246 S Legend Hills Dr Ste a-1, Clearfield, UT 84015-2272 Pizza, Italian Lunch, Dinner, Late Night, Drinks Delivery, Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible, Free Off-Street Parking, Television, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards [email protected] +1 801-820-6992 http://www.theluckyslice.com/locations/
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3 based on 28 reviews

Lucky Slice Pizza

Award-winning New York style pizza by the slice and whole pie, with an eclectic mix of appetizers, desserts, and vegan options as well. Dine in, carry out, and delivery available from our location in Clearfield near Hill Air Force base.

Reviewed By PaulEugeneG

My wife was delighted with her pizza, said it was delicious. Conversely, I was the one who picked up the pizzas. Service was very slow, and just didn't seemed very interested in serving people. The pizza was not very good! (my wife ended up finishing mine). Few toppings, skimpy on the cheese, kind of a weird sauce. All this for a pretty high price. So, now you decide!

8. Ligori's Pizza & Pasta

4780 Old Post Rd,, Ogden, UT 84403 Pizza, Italian Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible [email protected] +1 801-476-0476 http://ligorispizza.com
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4 based on 19 reviews

Ligori's Pizza & Pasta is an authentic Italian restaurant in Ogden, UT. We are dishing out simple pizzas, Italian pasta mains & meatball sandwiches fresh every day! Whether you plan to dine-in or take-out, you'll love our family-friendly menu. Come in and

Reviewed By Larry P

Pizza is a matter of taste. Crust and sauce was good. Something about the toppings--- perhaps the sausage was a tad too strong or was it the pepperoni? Good cheese. Reasonably large place and much quieter than Tony's, which has better pizza MOST of the time.Pleasant pictures around the walls. Server was good, but slow. The greeter was phenomenal.

7. Tony's Pizza

403 39th St, Ogden, UT 84403-1815 Italian, Pizza Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible, Seating, Table Service +1 801-393-1985 http://tonyspizzaogden.loungezone.website
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4 based on 47 reviews

Tony's Pizza

Reviewed By Q409JEjamesd

After reading all the reviews, both good and bad, we decided to try this place. Opinions are like navels, everybody has one. The people who raved about it are easy to please and the people who dissed it are difficult to please. The crust is thin and chewy, the sauce is about average. They do use a lot of cheese which is a good thing. We have had better but this wasn't bad. The price was very reasonable. A large 3 topping pizza was $13.70. We would probably go back but might try others first.

6. Lucky Slice Pizza

1246 S Legend Hills Dr Ste a-1, Clearfield, UT 84015-2272 Pizza, Italian Lunch, Dinner, Late Night, Drinks Delivery, Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible, Free Off-Street Parking, Television, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards [email protected] +1 801-820-6992 http://www.theluckyslice.com/locations/
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3 based on 28 reviews

Lucky Slice Pizza

Award-winning New York style pizza by the slice and whole pie, with an eclectic mix of appetizers, desserts, and vegan options as well. Dine in, carry out, and delivery available from our location in Clearfield near Hill Air Force base.

Reviewed By PaulEugeneG

My wife was delighted with her pizza, said it was delicious. Conversely, I was the one who picked up the pizzas. Service was very slow, and just didn't seemed very interested in serving people. The pizza was not very good! (my wife ended up finishing mine). Few toppings, skimpy on the cheese, kind of a weird sauce. All this for a pretty high price. So, now you decide!

5. Ogden Pizzeria

936 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84404 Pizza Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service +1 801-393-3191 http://www.ogdenpizzeria.com
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4 based on 50 reviews

Ogden Pizzeria offers a big time taste in a small pizzeria setting. Our locally owned and operated pizzeria has been serving up delicious Italian fare for more than 35 years in the Ogden, Utah area. We offer lunch specials, take and bake pizzas and have a

Reviewed By erinrenfroe

I prefer a thin crust, but this wasn't bad for a hand-tossed/slightly thick experience. The mild sauce is VERY mild, so if you like a little spark, order something more adventurous. The service was pleasant and fast. My main complaint is that it is SO CROWDED. Lots of large families with children eating in, and a bustling pick up business at the kitchen window - and all of the children seemed to amuse themselves by running around the already crowded area where we were waiting to be seated. I just can't handle that anymore and it made me antsy and irritable before we even got to our table.

4. The Pie Pizzeria - Ogden

4300 Harrison Blvd, Ogden, UT 84403-3186 Italian, Pizza, Pub Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Outdoor Seating, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Delivery, Takeout, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Seating, Parking Available, Serves Alcohol, Accepts Credit Cards +1 801-627-1920 http://www.thepie.com/
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4 based on 119 reviews

The Pie Pizzeria - Ogden

The Pie Pizzeria, a valley landmark since 1980, continues to reign atop the "Best Pizza" lists because of the business philosophy that consistency, quality, equitable pricing and great service are the keys to success. The Pie takes no short cuts! We belie

Reviewed By Steven W

We've eaten at The Pie in Salt Lake and enjoyed it, so decided to visit this one while visiting family in Roy. Their pizzas are just a little unique, are generous with toppings and are well prepared. Reasonably priced and very tasty. We really like the BBQ chicken and the veggie pizzas. A great place.

3. Lucky Slice Pizza

200 Historic 25th St, Ogden, UT 84401-2302 Pizza Lunch, Dinner, Late Night, Drinks Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Delivery [email protected] +1 801-627-2229 http://www.theluckyslice.com
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4 based on 124 reviews

Lucky Slice Pizza

Award-winning New York style pizza by-the-slice and whole pie, located in the heart of Ogden's Historic 25th street on the corner of 25th & Lincoln.

Reviewed By Tigerfan0_0_12

Went here on a recent trip to Ogden based on Trip Advisor recommendations. From the moment we walked in there was line to order which is always a good sign. However, while standing there I was noticing all of the flys all around me. This kind of grossed me out. We ordered and decided to eat outside to avoid flys but they were outside also. Finally used restroom and you guessed it, tons of flys in the restroom. So, the food was good but I cann't recommend based on this fact alone.

2. Slackwater Pub & Pizzeria

1895 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401-0431 American, Bar, Pizza, Pub, Contemporary Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late Night Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service, Live Music [email protected] +1 801-399-0637 http://www.slackwaterpizzeria.com
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4 based on 372 reviews

Slackwater Pub & Pizzeria

We serve Artisan Style from scratch pizza's, sandwiches, Apps, Salads, Desserts, and Brunch Items. We offer over 100 different bear choices, 14 wines by the glass, and 24 bottle wine choices. We are located on the banks of the Ogden river and have live lo

Reviewed By pknight212

My wife and I (and now our 1 year old son) have been coming to Slackwater for years. I don't want to feel like I'm writing reviews when I only have bad things to say, so they definitely deserve praise for always having an excellent product (this from a northeast pizza snob) and having a great vibe and ambiance - even if a bit noisy during busy times/live music - especially with the patio overlooking the river. But I've found the service to be spotty at times, with the most recent visit being so egregious that I had to write something.We stopped in mid afternoon, at which time the place was mostly empty. We were promptly seated, but then waited for 15 minutes before being acknowledged by the server. This would be bothersome on a busy night and completely unacceptable when things are quiet. This was essentially the tone for the entire visit, with everything taking forever, which unfortunately seemed unique to us. The party sitting nearby that ordered after we did was halfway through their meal before my wife even got her salad and was paying their bill by the time our food came. No explanation or apology for the long wait was ever given. Fortunately we were given drink refills before our food came, but the server once again disappeared after the food was brought out (by someone else) and didn't stop by to see if we needed anything until well after we were done eating. As anticipated, it then took another eternity to get the check, by which point our 1 year old was totally done and had been taken outside by my wife. It should be noted that the same server had another party near us which she visited at least 3 times before coming back to us. Only at this point did i get a half-hearted apology for the wait for the check because she 'had a lot of tables on the patio'. I glanced out before leaving and yeah, there were 2 parties tops out there. If 2 is considered 'a lot', I'd hate to see the dinner rush. All told, we were there for approximately 90 minutes. For a salad, stuffed sticks and one pizza. About double the length of time it usually takes us when dining out. I understand that families with children may not necessarily be Slackwater's target crowd, but if the party with the 1 year old is the one you choose to keep waiting, I think you'll find that that doesn't work out super well for anybody. I can understand longer waits when things are busy, but once again, there's no excuse when the place is dead. Granted it was a bit busier by the time we left, but it was still less than half full and that doesn't explain taking forever to be acknowledged or to get our food. Between that and feeling like we're being singled out is where the frustration comes in. I imagine it'll be awhile before we're back. We don't get the chance to come during off-peak times very much and I wouldn't even want to think about braving the dinner crowd after this experience.I am very sorry for your experience with us. We strive to give 5 star food and service. Obviously this was not the case for you. If you can email back at [email protected] I would love to hopefully make it up to you some how and I would like to know the server that was taking care of you. Again thank you for reaching out. This only makes us better. Thank you.

10 Things to Do in Ogden That You Shouldn't Miss

1. Lucky Slice Pizza

1246 S Legend Hills Dr Ste a-1, Clearfield, UT 84015-2272 Pizza, Italian Lunch, Dinner, Late Night, Drinks Delivery, Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible, Free Off-Street Parking, Television, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards [email protected] +1 801-820-6992 http://www.theluckyslice.com/locations/
Food
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3 based on 28 reviews

Lucky Slice Pizza

Award-winning New York style pizza by the slice and whole pie, with an eclectic mix of appetizers, desserts, and vegan options as well. Dine in, carry out, and delivery available from our location in Clearfield near Hill Air Force base.

Reviewed By PaulEugeneG

My wife was delighted with her pizza, said it was delicious. Conversely, I was the one who picked up the pizzas. Service was very slow, and just didn't seemed very interested in serving people. The pizza was not very good! (my wife ended up finishing mine). Few toppings, skimpy on the cheese, kind of a weird sauce. All this for a pretty high price. So, now you decide!

Where to Eat in Ogden: The Best Restaurants and Bars

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