Pizza in Chihuahua rides a line between speed and flavor, and the city’s love for a good slice shows up everywhere from mall corridors to historic plazas. My #1 pick, Little Caesars Pizza, proves that a quick bite can still score a perfect slice.
1. Little Caesars Pizza – Perif. de la Juventud 3306, Puerta de Hierro. The chain’s large pepperoni pizza comes in at MX$95 and lands a perfect 94.6 score, the highest of the group. Reviewers rave about the 20‑minute turnaround and the spacious seating that feels more like a lounge than a fast‑food joint. The crust has that crisp‑edge you expect from a chain, but the sauce carries a faint hint of smoked paprika that sets it apart from the generic box‑store flavor. The only downside is the noisy lunch crowd, which can drown out conversation.
2. Jasahos Pizzas – Downtown Chihuahua. Jasahos earns a 4.7 rating thanks to its thin‑crust Margherita, priced at MX$80, and a lively bar that serves cold cerveza alongside the pies. The dough is stretched by hand, giving a chew that beats the softer crust of #3. It falls short on dessert options, but the pizza’s balance of tomato and fresh basil makes it a clear step up from most chain offerings.
3. Amorevino Pasta y pizza a la leña – C. Segunda 801, Zona Centro. This spot commands a $100–200 price band; the wood‑fired quattro formaggi pizza hits MX$150 and justifies the cost with a smoky, buttery crust and a blend of imported cheeses that melt into a silky center. A terrace overlooking the plaza adds ambiance that #4 can’t match. Service can be slow on weekends, so plan ahead.
4. La Bella Napole Sucursal Centro – C. Juan Aldama 3315, Centro. A classic Italian feel meets Mexican price points, with a pepperoni‑and‑mushroom pizza at MX$85. Reviewers love the homemade tomato sauce and the value for money, but the limited seating makes peak‑hour visits feel cramped. Its strength lies in consistent flavor across the menu, though it lacks the wood‑fire flair of Amorevino.
5. Dinos Pizza Centro – Centro district. Dinos serves a generous slice of BBQ chicken pizza for MX$90, a price that sits comfortably in the budget range while delivering a smoky sauce that outshines the plain cheese options at #2. The restaurant’s bright interior and friendly staff create a welcoming vibe, yet the menu leans heavily on standard toppings, leaving adventurous eaters wanting more. If you only try one place, let Little Caesars be your first stop – it sets the bar for speed, price, and a slice that still surprises.




