Pizza in Chihuahua has a reputation for big slices, bold toppings, and a surprising range of styles. My #1 pick, Mamo’s Pizza, proves why the city can hold its own against any Italian capital.
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Mamo’s Pizza – 14901 P.º de Médanos, Paseos de Chihuahua. The Hawaiian pizza, drenched in ham and pineapple, comes in at MX$85 and lands on the table in about 20 minutes. Reviewers love the alfredo base and the generous cheese pull. One diner wrote, “the alfredo pizza hits the spot every time.” The place is spacious, the staff greets you warmly, and the price range of MX$1–100 keeps it accessible. Its score of 88.3 and a 4.5 rating put it ahead of the competition.
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Jasahos Pizzas – located in the bustling Centro district, this spot earns a 4.7 rating and a 88.2 score. Their signature pepperoni pizza, priced at MX$95, boasts a crisp crust that holds up to a heavy topping load. A regular says, “the pepperoni crunch is unmatched in town.” The venue sits on a lively street corner, perfect for a quick lunch, though the seating can feel cramped during peak hours.
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Amorevino Pasta y pizza a la leña – on Avenida Revolución, this restaurant blends pasta and wood‑fired pizza. The margherita pizza, baked in a stone oven, is listed at MX$150, fitting its $100–200 price band. The dough’s smoky edge and fresh basil earn it a solid 85.0 score. The atmosphere feels upscale, but the noise from the open kitchen can be distracting for a quiet dinner.
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Domino’s Campestre – a familiar chain in the Campestre neighborhood, offering delivery and carry‑out. Their deluxe pizza, at MX$120, delivers consistent taste and fast service. The 3.8 rating and 84.8 score reflect solid performance, though the crust lacks the hand‑tossed character of the local independents.
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La Bella Napole Sucursal Centro – tucked in the historic center, this spot serves a classic quattro formaggi pizza for MX$110. The blend of mozzarella, gorgonzola, parmesan, and goat cheese scores a 84.4 and a 4.4 rating. The interior décor feels dated, and the service can be slow during the dinner rush, but the cheese mix remains a highlight.
If you only try one pizza in Chihuahua, walk straight to Mamo’s Pizza – the combination of price, speed, and flavor makes it the benchmark for the city’s pizza lovers.




