Best Pizza In Spokane: 5 Best Places To Try Delicious Slices
Image Credit: Veraci Pizza

Pizza may be the most portable food in the world as it is so simple to share and carry. It's a very filling dish that tastes better as a whole than the sum of its melty, meaty, cheesy, and vegetable components.

Although pies aren't as well-known in Spokane as they are in New York or Chicago, the Inland Northwest has some incredibly hearty and satisfying varieties to be found here. A pizza with bubbling cheese on top of baked dough is almost always a crowd-pleaser, regardless of your preference for a crispy, wood-fired crust or a thick, malleable, chewy base.

Despite its Italian origins, pizza remains one of the most popular foods in America, ranking among burgers, hot dogs, french fries, and apple pie. These are a few of the top pizza restaurants in the Spokane area.

5 Best Pizza Places In Spokane 

1. Veraci Pizza

Spokane chiefs get their pizza here. It was founded by former "Top Chef" finalist Chad White. Top sellers include the fiery Tony, which has pepperoni, sausage, provolone, mushrooms and a fiery red sauce, and Earth Pie, which has spinach, tomatoes, mushrooms and feta. Additionally, get a take out for Bacon and Brussels. They're all wood-fired pizzas in the Neapolitan style, with crispy, thin crusts that are scorched. They also include a panoramic view of Spokane's downtown and Veraci's famous three-cheese blend (Romano, Parmesan, and Mozzarella).

Location:  1333 W Summit Pkwy, Spokane, WA 99201, United States

Timings: Mon-Sun: 10:00 am to 11:00 pm

Must-Try Dishes: Earth Pie, Fiery Tony

Price for 2: $70 approx.

Image Credit: Veraci Pizza

2. Republic Pi 

The owners of these sibling pizza shops are the same, yet their crusts are different. The crust at republic pi outlets in the Audubon neighbourhood of Spokane has a flavour of sourdough. With extra-virgin olive oil and semolina flour added, Republic Pi's crust on the South Hill combines elements of the New World and Neapolitan cuisine. The popular Kiernan, which comes with Italian sausage, rocket and an over-medium egg, is served at both locations and has patio seating.

Location:  Manito Shopping Center, 611 E 30th Ave, Spokane, WA 99203, United States

Timings: Mon-Sun: 10:00 am to 11:00 pm

Must-Try Dishes: Kiernan, Sourdough pesto

Price for 2: $60 approx.

3. South Perry Pizza

Thursday nights during farmers market season are especially busy at this neighbourhood restaurant. The roll-top door opens to a terrace that provides a colourful and quaint view of South Perry Street in the warmer months. This crust's thickness is just right. Taste the Rustica, which includes zucchini, roasted red peppers, pine nuts, goat cheese and Italian sausage made with chicken. The Rosa, which has mascarpone, red onion, rosemary, olive oil, Provolone, and toasted pistachios, is another favourite.

Location:  1011 S Perry St, Spokane, WA 99202, United States

Timings: Mon-Sun: 10:00 am to 11:00 pm

Must-Try Dishes: Rustica, Rosa

Price for 2: $80 approx.

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4. Fire Artisan Pizza

Large black-and-white prints interspersed with rustic elements like reclaimed wood and exposed brick walls give Fire's sleek, futuristic vibe. The wood-fired crusts have a flavour reminiscent of dusty char. Search for the gorgonzola, mozzarella, provolone, dates, and balsamic reduction-topped salty-sweet Gordy. Alternatively, try Honey Badger, which is paired with Italian salami, gorgonzola, pecorino, honey, and red chilli flakes. Another favourite is the Thai, which has chicken, cashews, cilantro, sweet chilli sauce, mozzarella, provolone, and serrano peppers.

Location:  517 Sherman Ave, Coeur d'Alene, Spokane, WA 83814, United States

Timings: Mon-Sun: 10:00 am to 11:00 pm

Must-Try Dishes: Honey Badger, Thai

Price for 2: $60 approx.

5. Piccolo Kitchen and Bar

Despite being housed in an unremarkable strip mall with a gas station, this quaint little artisan pizza business has a lot of character. The warm and adorable decor appears to be inspired by the "Portlandia" school of design, which says to "Put a bird on it!" There are slight hipster and Italian influences. The wood-fired oven with blue tiles is not only practical but also aesthetically pleasing, producing inventive combinations of thin-crust pies that are scorched. Try "The Ladieu," which has goat cheese, port reduction, shallot, charred grapes, herbed chicken, spinach, and ricotta cream on top.

Location:  21718 E Mission Ave, Spokane, WA 99019, United States

Timings: Mon-Sun: 10:00 am to 11:00 pm

Must-Try Dishes: The Ladieu, Margreta 

Price for 2: $70 approx.

There are several really amazing pizza places in Spokane. Every one of these pizzerias has something unique to offer. Keep exploring.