Pizza is probably the one food everyone can agree on, but at Walt Disney World, you have many options for getting a slice or a whole pie. Now, I will eat just about any pizza, good or bad. I’m happy if there is dough, sauce, cheese, and sometimes pepperoni.
To that end, I’ve put together this one-stop guide on where to find pizza at Walt Disney World so you can get your pizza fix at one of the parks, a resort, or Disney Springs.
Pizza in Disney Springs
Blaze Pizza – Fast Fired Pizza
I like to call Blaze the “Chipotle” of pizza. You pick your crust, sauce, and toppings, and they make it to order. Blaze is a chain, so you might even have a location near you! This location is perfect for those who like more variety in the toppings, are gluten-free, or want a good, reliable pizza.
- Price: $ ($12 and under)
- Made to order
- Pick from a signature or build your own.
- Gluten-free options are available
- Available Discounts/Dining Plans:
- Disney Dining Plan: 1 quick service credit per person
- 10% Annual Passholder discount available
Pizza Ponte
If you want a giant slice of pizza, this is the place for you. Pizza Ponte is known for New York-style slices that are “as big as your head,” and they mean it. This is my go-to spot in Disney Springs since I can never turn down a good New York slice, and they also have great Sicilian slices.
- Price: $ ($15 and under)
- Lots of topping options are available
- Available Discounts/Dining Plans:
- Disney Dining Plan: 1 quick service credit per person
- 15% Annual Passholder discount available
Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill
Naturally, Wolfgang Puck’s Disney Springs location will serve pizza, including the famous BBQ chicken pizza that first appeared at his restaurant Spago. In my opinion, this is just okay. It gets the job done but will cost $20+ per pie.
- Price: $$ ($21 and under)
- Whole pies only
- Choose from Margherita, pepperoni, the famous BBQ chicken, and more
- Advanced Dining Reservations are recommended
- Available Discounts:
- 10% Annual Passholder discount available
Terralina Crafted Italian
If you want a classic wood-fired pizza but don’t want to 1) go to Epcot or 2) pay Via Napoli prices, look no further than Terralina. I’ve eaten here a few times and was satisfied with my pizza experience. Plus, ADR (Advanced Dining Reservations) are usually easier to get than Via Napoli!
- Price: $$ ($20 and under)
- Lots of topping options are available
- Available Discounts/Dining Plans:
- Disney Dining Plan: 1 table service credit per person
- 10% Annual Passholder or Chase Disney Visa discount available
Splitsville Dining
Is this bowling alley pizza? 100%. However, it is better than your average neighborhood bowling alley pizza. However, no pizza you order in said bowling alley should cost you almost $30 (by the way, you still have to pay to rent a bowling lane separately). I can only recommend Splitsville if you are already there to bowl.
- Price: $$ ($28 and under)
- Whole pies only
- Choose from cheese, pepperoni, Hawaiian, BBQ and more
- Advanced dining reservations are recommended
- Dining reservations are separate from bowling reservations.
- Available Discounts/Dining Plans:
- Disney Dining Plan: 1 table service credit per person
- 10% Annual Passholder discount available
Pizza in Magic Kingdom
Pinnocho’s Village Hause
You might have noticed the list of options for Magic Kingdom is short. That is because Pinnocho’s Village Hause is the ONLY place to get pizza. The pizza here is more flatbread-style, but it gets the job done, and I prefer this to the “puffy pizza” that is usually standard for Disney Quick Service. As a bonus, Disney does like to offer seasonal toppings, which, yes, can be hit or miss, but it does offer something different for more adventurous eaters.
- Price: $ ($15 and under)
- Mobile Order available
- Dining plans accepted
- Gluten-free options are available
- An indoor dining room is available, and plenty of seating with A/C.
- Available Dining Plans:
- Disney Dining Plan: 1 quick-service credit per person
Pizza in EPCOT
Connections Eatery
If you’re searching for the best pizza deal in Epcot, with plenty of seating and sweet A/C, Connections is the place to go. This is my second favorite pizza place in Epcot, and for around $12, you get two good-sized slices of either cheese, pepperoni, or Margherita pizza.
- Price: $ ($12 and under)
- Mobile Order available
- Dining plans accepted
- Available Dining Plans:
- Disney Dining Plan: 1 quick-service credit per person
Pizza al Taglio Window
If Connections is my second favorite pizza place in Epcot, Pizza al Taglio is my number one. The only problem is it’s not open all the time. This lovely little window is next to Via Napoli, which, unlike Via Napoli, serves Sicilian-style pizza by slice. Now, you might only be able to pick between cheese or pepperoni, but these slices are massive (even sharable if you want) and just so good. If you see this window open, make a bee-line to curb your pizza craving. The only downside is that only outdoor seating is available so that it can be a little brutal on those hot days.
- Price: $ ($10 and under)
- Available Dining Plans:
- Disney Dining Plan: 1 quick-service credit per person
Sunshine Seasons
Now, I’m going to cheat a bit here, as this isn’t a classic slice of pizza, but I love this pizza roll found in Sunshine Seasons so much that I had to include it in this guide. Who can turn down a pizza roll after a ride on Living with the Land or Soarin’? Not me!
- Price: $ ($12 and under)
- An indoor dining room is available, and plenty of seating with A/C.
- Available Dining Plans:
- Disney Dining Plan: 1 quick-service credit per person
Via Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria in the Italy Pavilon
If you are craving Napoleon-style pizza, Via Napoli is your only option in Epcot. Don’t get me wrong; Via Napoli is delicious pizza. However, it’s pretty pricey, and they only sell whole pizzas, so if your dining party can’t decide on toppings, the bill will get pretty high. You’ll also need an ADR to dine here, as getting a walk-up reservation might be tricky depending on the day/time of year.
- Price: $$ ($15-$35)
- Napoleon style pizza
- Not available by the slice, whole pizzas only
- Advanced dining reservations are recommended
- Available Discounts/Dining Plans:
- Disney Dining Plan: 1 table service credit per person
- 10% Annual Passholder discount available
Pizza in Disney’s Hollywood Studios
PizzeRizzo and Catalina Eddie’s
Suppose you’re wondering why I’ve grouped these two places when one (PizzeRizzo) is located over in the Muppets area and the other (Catalina Eddie’s) is located on Sunset Blvd by Tower of Terror. In that case, it’s because these pizzas are the same. I didn’t coin the term “puffy pizza,” but nothing describes these pizzas better.
Are these the best pizzas on Disney World property? No. But they aren’t the worst and will tide you over if you want pizza.
- Price: $ ($15 and under)
- Mobile Order available
- Dining plans accepted
- Gluten-free options are available
- Available Dining Plans:
- Disney Dining Plan: 1 quick-service credit per person
Pizza in Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Pizzafari
This is Animal Kingdom’s only spot for pizza in Animal Kingdom, and it’s the “puffy pizza” a la PizzeRizzo. So, all my notes still apply here, but at least there is plenty of A/C.
- Price: $ ($15 and under)
- Mobile Order available
- Dining plans accepted
- Gluten-free and Planet based options are available
- An indoor dining room is available, and plenty of seating with A/C.
- Available Dining Plans:
- Disney Dining Plan: 1 quick-service credit per person
Pizza Around the Disney Resorts
Food Courts (Moderate/Value Resorts)
Most moderate and value resorts will have pizza as an option in the food court area. These are nothing fancy, but you can choose either by-the-slice or whole pies. However, those whole pies will run you around $22, and to be perfectly honest, you’d be better off ordering pizza delivery at that point. Oh, and you only get two topping options: cheese or pepperoni.
- Price: $ ($22 and under)
- Mobile Order available
- Dining plans accepted
EPCOT Area Resorts
Pizza Window at Disney’s Boardwalk Resort
The Boardwalk Pizza Window has been my late-night food savior a few times since it’s open until midnight and just a quick walk from Epcot (via the International Gateway). However, while this window is open late, a single slice will cost around $15. So again, depending on the time, the wait, and how many people want pizza, you might be better off ordering delivery to your resort.
- Price: $ ($15 and under)
- Pizza by the slice
- Cheese or Pepperoni only
- Open late (12 pm-12 am)
- Mobile Order available
- Dining plans accepted
Trattoria al Forno
The other pizza option in the EPCOT resort area is Trattoria al Forno, a table-service restaurant on the Boardwalk. Here, you’ll find wood-fired whole pies with different topping options. This is also where you’ll find the Mickey Mouse-shaped pizza on the kid’s menu. I’m offended that children are the only ones who get to eat a Mickey-shaped pizza. I’d 100% pay extra for that option on the “adult” pizzas.
- Price: $$ ($23 and under)
- Whole pizzas only
- Choose from Margherita, pepperoni, Carni, or seasonal pizzas
- Advanced dining reservations are recommended
- Available Discounts/Dining Plans:
- Disney Dining Plan: 1 table service credit per person
- 10% Annual Passholder discount available
Primo Piatto
Over at the Riveria resort, you’ll find hearth-baked pizzas in the quick service dining area, Primo Piatto. This is perfect for anyone staying at the Riveria, on the Skyliner Route (Disney’s POP! Century, Art of Animation, or Caribbean Beach Resorts), or doing a Skyliner Crawl.
- Price: $ ($14)
- Choose from either Margherita or pepperoni hearth-baked pizzas
- Mobile Order available
- Available Dining Plans:
- Disney Dining Plan: 1 quick-service credit per person
Are you hungry yet? While this is the current list of all the places to get pizza at Walt Disney World, Disney is constantly changing their menus, so some of these options might change before or even during your next trip!
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