New to Prescott? Here Are the Best Pizza Spots in Town, From the Movers Who Know It Best
When you help people move into a town for a living, you learn a lot more than the fastest routes and the trickiest staircases. You get to know the place. You find out which streets slow to a crawl at 5 p.m., which neighborhoods have the best front-porch views, and—maybe most importantly—where to grab a great slice after a long day of hauling boxes. At Prescott Moving Company, we've spent years helping families settle into this corner of Arizona. Along the way, we've eaten our fair share of pizza. Trust us, moving builds an appetite. So we put together a list of the pizza spots we send our customers to once the last box is unloaded. Consider this your local welcome guide, one slice at a time.
Whiskey Row Pizza Co.
Right in the thick of downtown, Whiskey Row Pizza Co. serves up hand-tossed pies with a crust that hits that perfect middle ground—crisp on the outside, chewy in the center. The vibe here is easygoing and buzzing, with big windows that look out over the action on Whiskey Row. Must-try: The "Prospector," loaded with spicy sausage, roasted peppers, and a drizzle of local honey. It sounds odd. It works beautifully. If you've just moved into a downtown apartment, this one's an easy walk. We've unloaded plenty of trucks a block away and finished the day here.
Granite Peak Pizzeria
Craving something a little more refined? Granite Peak leans into the wood-fired, Neapolitan style. The pies come out blistered and bubbly, with fresh mozzarella and basil that taste like they were picked that morning. The dining room is cozy and warm, with exposed brick and a small patio that's ideal on a cool Prescott evening. It's the kind of spot you take the family to on your first Friday in a new house. Must-try: The Margherita. Simple, classic, and a great test of any real pizzeria. Granite Peak passes with flying colors.
Ponderosa Pie House
If you're feeding a hungry crew—say, the friends who helped you move—Ponderosa Pie House is your best friend. These are big, generous, New York-style slices you fold in half and eat on the go. The prices are fair, the portions are huge, and the staff treats you like a regular from day one. Must-try: A classic pepperoni slice, extra crispy. Pair it with their garlic knots and thank us later. We've lost count of how many times we've grabbed a couple of pies here to share with a moving crew. It never disappoints.
Thumb Butte Brick Oven
Named after one of Prescott's most recognizable landmarks, Thumb Butte Brick Oven blends rustic charm with creative toppings. This is where you go when you want to try something a little different. Think fig and prosciutto, or a white pie with caramelized onions and rosemary. The atmosphere is relaxed and family-friendly, with a rotating list of local craft beers on tap. It's a great place to unwind and toast your new home. Must-try: The "Butte Special," topped with wild mushrooms, truffle oil, and arugula.
Courthouse Slice & Slice
Tucked near the historic courthouse square, this little joint keeps things simple and does it well. Thin crust, quality cheese, and sauce with a bright, tangy kick. It's a favorite for a quick lunch or a low-key dinner without any fuss. Must-try: The cheese slice. When a place does the basics this well, you know the rest of the menu is worth exploring.
Settling Into Prescott? We've Got You Covered
Finding the right pizza spot is part of the fun of settling into a new town. So is finding the parks, the coffee shops, and the quiet streets that start to feel like home. We love this community, and we're always happy to point our customers toward the good stuff. At Prescott Moving Company, we do more than move your boxes. We help you land somewhere and feel like you belong. From your first day in a new place to your first favorite pizza, we're your local experts every step of the way. So when you're ready to make the move, give us a call. We'll get you settled—and we might even share a few more of our favorite spots along the way.



