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Voted best pizza around Fort Worth

It’s National Pizza Day and our readers have spoken.

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Don’t get us started on pizza toppings.

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Today is National Pizza Day, where we celebrate a round food, cut into triangular pieces, served in a square boxor as City Editor Kate likes to think of it — junk food for geometry geniuses.

A recent survey ranked Cowtown No. 1 for best pizza in Texas. We polled our readers to find the best local spot for a slice and here’s what y’all said:

🍕 Slice superlatives

  • Voted best crust by City Editor Kate | Grimaldi’s Pizzeria, 5276 Monahans Ave.
  • Voted best veggie pizza by City Editor Rebecca | Zalat Pizza, 843 Foch St.
  • Voted best marinara sauce by Ella H. | Nizza Pizza, 401 University Dr.
  • Voted best plant-based pizza by Amanda J. | Pizza Verde, 5716 Locke Ave.

🍕 Fort Worth

🍕 Arlington

🍕 North Richland Hills

  • Recommended by Susan S. | ZuRoma Bar & Grill, 8851 Ice House Dr., North Richland Hills
  • Recommended by Emily S. | MrJim.Pizza, 5310 Rufe Snow Dr., North Richland Hills

Don’t see your go-to pizza? Email us and we’ll add your favorite to the list.

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