5 unique restaurants to celebrate National Pizza Week in Huntsville—Jan. 14-20

Pizza at Valentina's
Pizza from Valentina’s friends and family night. (Lacey Spear / Hville Blast)

Happy National Pizza Week! Although we are currently snowed in, you can add these pizza spots to your list to try after the ice melts.

From affordable pies to authentic New York-style pizza, these Huntsville restaurants are the place to be for National Pizza Week.

1. Valentina’s Pizzeria

Tavern style pizza from Valentina's
Valentina’s has now added a super thin-crust Pizza option called Tavern style. (Lacey Spear / Hville Blast)

We were excited to cover Valentina’s grand opening in their new location in December. Since opening up the 4,000-square-foot spot, Valentina’s has added a stellar cocktail menu, heated/enclosed patio and new pizza options.

You can now choose from four different types of crust—New York style, Sicilian, Tavern and Detroit.

Our pick: The Cam-a-roni on Tavern-style crust.

2. Pan E Vino

Pizza from Pan E Vino Pizzeria
The gluten-free crust at Pan E Vino is delicious. (Pan E Vino Pizzeria / Facebook)

If you love pizza but not gluten, you need to check out Pan E Vino’s iconic gluten-free crust.

Conveniently located right by Big Spring Park, this spot offers Greek-Italian cuisine, specializing in calzones, salads and of course, pizza.

Our pick: The Georgia O’Keefe pizza

3. Big Ed’s Pizza

Big Ed’s Pizza restaurant. Pizzeria to get cheap meals.
Big Ed’s Pizza restaurant is an awesome place to find affordable food. (McCarley Northway/ Hville Blast)

Along with being one of the oldest restaurants in the Rocket City, Big Ed’s is also one of the most affordable. Meal options start at just $6 and max out at $24.

This family-owned pizzeria offers calzones, salads and subs in addition to their signature pies.

Our pick: The classic cheese pizza

4. Earth + Stone Wood Fired Pizzeria

earth and stone pizzeria
Delicious pizza and craft brews? I’m in. (Audrey Johnson / Hville Blast)

Earth and Stone Wood Fired Pizza started as a mobile vendor and caterer but now has two locations in the Huntsville area, showcasing their incredible success.

You can find them next to Yellowhammer Brewery and on 72 in Madison. In addition to pizza, they offer meatballs, cheesy breads and salads.

Our pick: Porkalicious pizza

5. Tortora’s

Tortora's in Owens Cross Roads
Tortora’s in Hampton Cove. (Lacey Spear / Hville Blast)

If you live in Hampton Cove, you can celebrate National Pizza Week right in your backyard. Tortora’s is a great spot to grab a slice, offering signature pies, healthy salads and iconic Italian dishes.

Restaurant patrons love the fun, casual atmosphere and variety of gluten-free options.

Our pick: Sydney pizza

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Lacey Spear
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