Pizza is quite possibly the world’s most perfect food. It’s portable, you can personalize it to your taste, and it’s oh-so-delicious. Utah has tons of great pizza restaurants, and we’ve compiled a list of 15 of our favorites.

To compile this list, we took a look at what folks had to say on Yelp!, a consumer review site. The pizzerias are listed here alphabetically, because it would be impossible to rank them!

  1. Centro Woodfired Pizzeria, Cedar City

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Heather S./Yelp This cozy little spot in Cedar City serves up some delicious, unique pizza. The salads are fresh and tasty, too. 50 W. Center Street, Cedar City.

  1. Gabor Brothers Main St Grill & Pizzeria, Layton

Hungry J./Yelp

Jessica F./Yelp This little hidden gem in Layton is so much fun, and the pizza is huge. Give the subs and calzones a try, too. 197 N. Main Street, Layton.

  1. Jack’s Wood Fired Oven, Logan

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M.H./Yelp Jack’s wood oven turns out a pretty tasty pizza. Get an order of the Lyon Bread…you won’t be disappointed. Live music, too. 256 N Main Street, Logan.

  1. The Junction, Midvale and Park City

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Stephen G./Yelp This family-owned pizzeria makes a tasty pie, and has great service, too. Two locations: 740 W Blue Vista Lane, Midvale and 6546 North Landmark Drive, Park City.

  1. Lucky Slice, Ogden

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Nancy C./Yelp This little gem on Historic 25th Street has an awesome atmosphere and excellent thin-crust pizza. Check out the arcade game and the 80s decor. 200 25th Street, Ogden.

  1. Nicolitalia Pizzeria, Provo

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Chris C./Yelp Diners go crazy for the pizza at this place. 255 W. Bulldog Blvd., Provo.

  1. Paradox Pizza, Moab

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Domenico C./TripAdvisor The little town of Moab has some of the best pizza in the state! Make sure to order some garlic knots on the side. 702 S. Main Street, Moab.

  1. The Pie Pizzeria, Midvale, Ogden, Salt Lake City and South Jordan

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Dave B./Yelp The Pie Pizzeria got its start as a little hole-in-the-wall place near the University of Utah. Now, they’ve added dine-in locations in Midvale, Ogden and South Jordan (and they’re building a new location on 3300 S. 200 E. in Salt Lake). The pizza pie here is so very cheesy and thick that you’ll have a hard time eating it without a fork.

  1. Pizzeria 712, Orem

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Pizzeria 712/Facebook Pizzeria 712 serves up some delicious Neapolitan-style pizza. Try their fresh limeade and fresh lemonades, too. 320 S. State Street, Orem.

  1. Riggatti’s Wood Fired Pizza, St. George

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McKinley A/Yelp Thick crust and fresh toppings make Riggatti’s pizza a winner. 73 N. Main Street, St. George.

  1. Rusted Sun Pizzeria, Salt Lake City

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Jin K./Yelp This cozy little pizzeria serves a New York style pizza that will have you begging for more. While you wait for your pie, order the Killer Cheese Dip - it’s downright addicting. 2010 S. State Street, Salt Lake City.

  1. Settebello Pizzeria Napoletana, Farmington and Salt Lake City

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Dianna B./Yelp Settebello’s brick oven turns out some amazing pizza. You’ll wait a few minutes for your pizza here, because it’s made fresh when you order with no shortcuts…but it’s well worth it. After your meal, pop over to the gelato shop next door (the two shops are connected) for dessert. 260 S. 200 W., Salt Lake City and 901 W. Clark Lane, Farmington.

  1. SLAB Pizza, Lehi and Provo

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Kurt J./Yelp If you have a hard time deciding what kind of pizza you want, SLAB is the place to go. You get individual slices and can mix it up however you want. Two locations: Lehi at 3430 N. Ashton Blvd; Provo at

  1. Slackwater Pub & Pizzeria, Ogden

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Scott V./Yelp Slackwater Pizzeria and Pub serves up the most delicious pizza, and you can get an ice cold beer to go with it. Pictured is the “Cardiac Arrest” pizza - one of the tastiest on the menu. 1895 Washington Blvd., Ogden.

  1. Village Baker, Lehi, Sandy and West Jordan

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Leena T./Yelp Ok, the parking is tight at the West Jordan location, but you want to make the effort because the pizza is so good! There’s no skimping on toppings here, and it’s so, so cheesy. The shop also makes delicious sandwiches and home-baked bread, cookies and more.

Of course, it’s impossible to list all the wonderful pizza places in the Beehive State. What would you add to this list? Tell us in the comments!

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Heather S./Yelp

This cozy little spot in Cedar City serves up some delicious, unique pizza. The salads are fresh and tasty, too. 50 W. Center Street, Cedar City.

Hungry J./Yelp

Jessica F./Yelp

This little hidden gem in Layton is so much fun, and the pizza is huge. Give the subs and calzones a try, too. 197 N. Main Street, Layton.

Barb J./TripAdvisor

M.H./Yelp

Jack’s wood oven turns out a pretty tasty pizza. Get an order of the Lyon Bread…you won’t be disappointed. Live music, too. 256 N Main Street, Logan.

Jeremy B./Yelp

Stephen G./Yelp

This family-owned pizzeria makes a tasty pie, and has great service, too. Two locations: 740 W Blue Vista Lane, Midvale and 6546 North Landmark Drive, Park City.

Kara P./Yelp

Nancy C./Yelp

This little gem on Historic 25th Street has an awesome atmosphere and excellent thin-crust pizza. Check out the arcade game and the 80s decor. 200 25th Street, Ogden.

Dan H./Yelp

Chris C./Yelp

Diners go crazy for the pizza at this place. 255 W. Bulldog Blvd., Provo.

Chuck N./Yelp

Domenico C./TripAdvisor

The little town of Moab has some of the best pizza in the state! Make sure to order some garlic knots on the side. 702 S. Main Street, Moab.

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Dave B./Yelp

The Pie Pizzeria got its start as a little hole-in-the-wall place near the University of Utah. Now, they’ve added dine-in locations in Midvale, Ogden and South Jordan (and they’re building a new location on 3300 S. 200 E. in Salt Lake). The pizza pie here is so very cheesy and thick that you’ll have a hard time eating it without a fork.

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Pizzeria 712 serves up some delicious Neapolitan-style pizza. Try their fresh limeade and fresh lemonades, too. 320 S. State Street, Orem.

John W./TripAdvisor

McKinley A/Yelp

Thick crust and fresh toppings make Riggatti’s pizza a winner. 73 N. Main Street, St. George.

Arthur E./Yelp

Jin K./Yelp

This cozy little pizzeria serves a New York style pizza that will have you begging for more. While you wait for your pie, order the Killer Cheese Dip - it’s downright addicting. 2010 S. State Street, Salt Lake City.

Maria N./Yelp

Dianna B./Yelp

Settebello’s brick oven turns out some amazing pizza. You’ll wait a few minutes for your pizza here, because it’s made fresh when you order with no shortcuts…but it’s well worth it. After your meal, pop over to the gelato shop next door (the two shops are connected) for dessert. 260 S. 200 W., Salt Lake City and 901 W. Clark Lane, Farmington.

Andrew G./Yelp

Kurt J./Yelp

If you have a hard time deciding what kind of pizza you want, SLAB is the place to go. You get individual slices and can mix it up however you want. Two locations: Lehi at 3430 N. Ashton Blvd; Provo at

Justin G./Yelp

Scott V./Yelp

Slackwater Pizzeria and Pub serves up the most delicious pizza, and you can get an ice cold beer to go with it. Pictured is the “Cardiac Arrest” pizza - one of the tastiest on the menu. 1895 Washington Blvd., Ogden.

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Leena T./Yelp

Ok, the parking is tight at the West Jordan location, but you want to make the effort because the pizza is so good! There’s no skimping on toppings here, and it’s so, so cheesy. The shop also makes delicious sandwiches and home-baked bread, cookies and more.

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