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Where to Find the Best Pizza Takeout and Delivery Options in Miami

From classic to not-so-classic pies

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Throughout the country cities like Miami have suspended dining room service (however, outdoor dining is still permitted for restaurants that have it) to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, with takeout and delivery the new reality for many restaurants — and no dish is better suited for this new model than pizza, and here are the best 14 options.

As always in these times, check the social media handles of and websites for details like menu items and delivery hours as they may change. Also, always remember to tip well and call before using a delivery platform such as Postmates or UberEats, which comes with hefty fees for consumers and restaurants.

Related: Where to Order Takeout, Delivery, and Local Supplies in Miami

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Steve's Pizza

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A longtime favorite in North Miami, Steve’s serves true Brooklyn-style pizza; the type that barely fits on a plate and requires two hands to fold — and it’s still available for delivery or takeout daily.

Old Greg's Pizza

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The pizza that took over Instagram this spring is now available to the masses. While it sells out quickly for a month in advance, Old Greg’s adds more availability with each passing week, so follow its social media closely for the latest updates.

Harry's Pizzeria (Multiple locations)

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This longtime pizza favorite is known for its unique pies like the short rib pizza topped with slow-roasted short rib, caramelized onion, and arugula or the spicy pepperoni topped with plenty of Calabrian chiles, and is now available for pick and delivery.

Square Pie City

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Chef Jeremiah Bullfrog is now selling his deep dish, Detroit-style pizzas every weekend. Pies are available for pre-order through his website and available for pick up at Babe’s Meat & Counter (9216 SW 156th Street) on Friday’s for delivery and J. Wakefield (120 NW 24th Street) from Thursday to Sunday.

Pizza is the ultimate comfort food, and one of Miami’s best pizzerias, which famously boasts long waits, is still serving up its Neapolitan style pies daily — sans wait — via takeout.

Load up on carbs at this pizza and pasta favorite, which still offers its extensive menu with nearly 20 different types of pizza, hearty pastas, and Italian leaning entrees like chicken Milanese. Order here.

Stanzione 87

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Load up on these authentic Neapolitan pies in a few different ways at Stanzione 87. Either opt for the pizzas to be cooked on-site, pick up a make-your-own pizza kit complete with everything to make a pie at home, or grab some frozen pizzas to-go to satisfy those pizza cravings anytime the mood hits. Available for takeout and delivery daily.

Mister O1 (Multiple Locations)

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This popular Italian pizza eatery, which features locations throughout the city, still offers up its popular pies, like the star shaped Star Luca, for takeout and delivery. 

D.C. Pie Co.

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Load up on personal pies, mile high Kale Caesar salads, pepperoni chips, and more, at this Brickell outpost that still offers takeout and delivery daily. 

Casola's Pizzeria & Sub Shop

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This family owned and run for more than 30 years, it’s rare to find a Miamian who hasn’t had a piece of its famous 25-inch pies. And while its famous free samples while guests wait aren’t currently available, it’s still offerings takeout pies for those wanting some slices. 

Frankie's Pizza

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Frankie’s has been around since 1955, and is still serving the same, crispy square slices is still selling its pizzas to go-to, both half and fully baked.

Miami's Best Pizza

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Dine on those favorite garlic-y rolls, classic pies, and Miami-style heroes, that Miami’s Best has built its reputation on since the 1970s for takeout and delivery. Plus, every Tuesday buy one XL pizza and get the second one free.

The Big Cheese of Miami

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This classic pizza spot right by the University of Miami, The Big Cheese has been serving up pizza by the slice and by the pie to hungry college kids and locals alike for more than 25 years, and it is still available daily for delivery and takeout.

Sir Pizza (Multiple locations)

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For more than 50 years, Sir Pizza has been gracing South Florida with its fun and family-friendly atmosphere ever since its first debut in Key Biscayne in 1968. Its motto, “Good to the very edge,” is no ploy. And while its dining rooms are closed it still offers take out and delivery. 

Steve's Pizza

A longtime favorite in North Miami, Steve’s serves true Brooklyn-style pizza; the type that barely fits on a plate and requires two hands to fold — and it’s still available for delivery or takeout daily.

Old Greg's Pizza

The pizza that took over Instagram this spring is now available to the masses. While it sells out quickly for a month in advance, Old Greg’s adds more availability with each passing week, so follow its social media closely for the latest updates.

Harry's Pizzeria (Multiple locations)

This longtime pizza favorite is known for its unique pies like the short rib pizza topped with slow-roasted short rib, caramelized onion, and arugula or the spicy pepperoni topped with plenty of Calabrian chiles, and is now available for pick and delivery.

Square Pie City

Chef Jeremiah Bullfrog is now selling his deep dish, Detroit-style pizzas every weekend. Pies are available for pre-order through his website and available for pick up at Babe’s Meat & Counter (9216 SW 156th Street) on Friday’s for delivery and J. Wakefield (120 NW 24th Street) from Thursday to Sunday.

Lucali

Pizza is the ultimate comfort food, and one of Miami’s best pizzerias, which famously boasts long waits, is still serving up its Neapolitan style pies daily — sans wait — via takeout.

CRUST

Load up on carbs at this pizza and pasta favorite, which still offers its extensive menu with nearly 20 different types of pizza, hearty pastas, and Italian leaning entrees like chicken Milanese. Order here.

Stanzione 87

Load up on these authentic Neapolitan pies in a few different ways at Stanzione 87. Either opt for the pizzas to be cooked on-site, pick up a make-your-own pizza kit complete with everything to make a pie at home, or grab some frozen pizzas to-go to satisfy those pizza cravings anytime the mood hits. Available for takeout and delivery daily.

Mister O1 (Multiple Locations)

This popular Italian pizza eatery, which features locations throughout the city, still offers up its popular pies, like the star shaped Star Luca, for takeout and delivery. 

D.C. Pie Co.

Load up on personal pies, mile high Kale Caesar salads, pepperoni chips, and more, at this Brickell outpost that still offers takeout and delivery daily. 

Casola's Pizzeria & Sub Shop

This family owned and run for more than 30 years, it’s rare to find a Miamian who hasn’t had a piece of its famous 25-inch pies. And while its famous free samples while guests wait aren’t currently available, it’s still offerings takeout pies for those wanting some slices. 

Frankie's Pizza

Frankie’s has been around since 1955, and is still serving the same, crispy square slices is still selling its pizzas to go-to, both half and fully baked.

Miami's Best Pizza

Dine on those favorite garlic-y rolls, classic pies, and Miami-style heroes, that Miami’s Best has built its reputation on since the 1970s for takeout and delivery. Plus, every Tuesday buy one XL pizza and get the second one free.

The Big Cheese of Miami

This classic pizza spot right by the University of Miami, The Big Cheese has been serving up pizza by the slice and by the pie to hungry college kids and locals alike for more than 25 years, and it is still available daily for delivery and takeout.

Sir Pizza (Multiple locations)

For more than 50 years, Sir Pizza has been gracing South Florida with its fun and family-friendly atmosphere ever since its first debut in Key Biscayne in 1968. Its motto, “Good to the very edge,” is no ploy. And while its dining rooms are closed it still offers take out and delivery. 

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