Photo by Brenna Huff on Unsplash
Photo by Brenna Huff on Unsplash

The pandemic has been good for the restaurants that sling pizza. Sales nationally are up 20%, fueling the interest of many restaurants to pivot to pizza. What’s not to love about that? Here’s our list of Norwalk’s best pizza.

DaVinci’s:

DaVinci’s. ADDRESS: 60 Connecticut Avenue Norwalk CT 06850 PHONE:  (203) 853-1111 HOURS: Monday- Sunday 11am – 11pm

Don’t let the strip mall location fool you, this place has superb pizza plus the causal cuisine of a great Italian eatery.

Letizia’s:

Letizia’s

ADDRESS: 666 Main Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06851

PHONE: (203) 847-6022

HOURS:

Hours of Operation: Monday – Saturday: 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m., Sunday: 3:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

The name of Letizia’s Pizza is part of the Northeast’s pizza history. Joe Letizia was one of the first in the region to serve it — as a weekend-only item — when he opened his Italian restaurant down on Norwalk, Connecticut’s Wall Street in 1937. This was the beginning of a tradition of authentic pizza and Italian dishes that continues to this day.

Partners:

Partner’s Pizza – East Norwalk, CT This neighborhood cafe & pizzeria is the heart and soul of East Norwalk’s beach community. A few steps from the harbor, Vet’s Park and Mill Pond Park, the corner location on Cove Ave. is the neighborhood joint you’ve always wanted to know your name. They’ve been slinging pies since 1983, and needless to say, this is a family owned and operated the place.

ADDRESS: 1 1/2 Cove Ave,  Norwalk, CT 06855

PHONE: (203) 853-7827

HOURS: Monday  5PM–12AM, Tue-Sun 11:30AM–1AM

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