5 Best Pizza Restaurants near Boone

Mellow Mushroom Boone Pizza • $
805 W King St, Boone

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Small Buffalo Chicken Pizza
Pesto Carlic Cheese Bread
Small Pacific Rim Pizza
Barbecue Chicken Pizza
Build Your Own Calzone
Spinach Artichoke Dip
Holy Shiitake Pie
Pizza by the Slice
The Elevated Cobb
Maui Wowie Pizza

“My family and I have been to several MM locations and this is the best one by far. Pizza is incredible, our favorite location.“

4.5 Superb119 Reviews
Hungry Howie's Pizza Pizza • $
668 Blowing Rock Rd, Boone

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Home of the Original Flavored Crust Pizza
Stuffed Crust Pepperoni Pizza
Pizza Made Fresh to Order
Boneless Chicken Wings
Chocolate Chip Cookie
Butter Cheese Crust
Howie Special Pizza
Gluten Free Pizza
Antipasto Salad
Butter Crust

“flavor crust, stuffed crust, dessert pizza“

4.1 Good72 Reviews
The Beacon Butcher Bar Italian • $$
125 Graduate Lane, NC-105 S, Boone

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Corn Bread and Chicken Wings
Cheese & Charcuterie Board
Blackberry Tapenade Pizza
Fried Oysters Rockefeller
Pan Seared Duck Breast
Cast Iron Cornbread
Brussels Sprouts
Seared Scallops
Beef Stroganoff
Smoked Trout

“𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰: 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐁𝐞𝐚𝐜𝐨𝐧 𝐁𝐮𝐭𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐁𝐚𝐫 – 𝐁𝐨𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐍𝐂 ---- We are visiting Boone for the next few weeks and decided to check out some of the local restaurants, which landed us at this restaurant just down the street from downtown. --- As an experienced traveler, having explored 68 countries and 36 states, I approach restaurant reviews with clear criteria: Taste, Presentation, and Service. My goal is to provide an unbiased perspective, highlighting both strengths and weaknesses. --- The ambiance was a cross between country and modern flare, with exposed beams, plumbing, and eclectic art combined with beautiful rock walls and pillars and a fireplace, creating a warm, cozy, and perfect environment to meet friends and family, go on dates, or have social get-togethers. --- Wait Staff – Braeden was our waiter. You could tell he was a little green, but I was truly impressed with his attention to the table, which made sure the entire journey this evening went flawlessly. --- Let's talk food. --- Fritto Misto Appetizer – I thoroughly enjoyed the combination of calamari, artichoke, zucchini, and pickled peppers. The batter was expertly executed—crispy but not overly so and wonderfully light. The lemon caper aioli was a perfect complement. My only suggestion would be to differentiate the textures a bit more. If the pickled peppers were sliced and left unfried, they would add a vibrant color contrast and a sweet, tangy balance to the dish, enhancing the overall flavor profile. --- Roasted Chicken Cacciatore – I want to start with the sauce as it was terrific. The combined tomatoes, onions, olives, artichokes, and sweet peppers create a rich and hearty sauce to complement the dish. This truly held the dish, complimenting both the chicken and roasted potatoes (perfectly seasoned and prepared). This chicken was cooked well and juicy inside; however, it was SALTY. I would have preferred no salt because the sauce was so good it was a great flavor for the chicken. The dishes presentation overall was well done and very inviting. --- New Zealand Lamb Chop – The lamb chops were cooked to perfection. I had asked the waiter to let the chef choose the ideal temperature, and they absolutely nailed it. The chops were impeccably seasoned and prepared, making them a standout dish. Accompanying the chops was grilled broccoli, which had a well-seasoned flavor profile with crispy ends, adding a slightly grilled taste. Though it was a bit undercooked, the overall flavors made up for it. Unfortunately, the Italian pepper risotto was less successful. It was overcooked to the point where it could be shaped and lacked the robust flavor one would expect. The subtle hint of peppers was barely noticeable. The presentation was also disappointing; the dish seemed haphazardly arranged. A more thoughtful plating approach, with the risotto as a base, broccoli neatly arranged on top, and the lamb chops elegantly stacked, would have significantly enhanced the overall presentation. --- Clams Linguine – This was my least favorite dish, primarily due to the sauce. When it arrived at the table, I was surprised to see clams linguine served with a red sauce, which is quite unusual. Despite the menu mentioning white wine as part of the preparation (which I generally enjoy), the heavy tomato presence overshadowed it. The sauce's flavor was unappealing and lacked the balance I was expecting. I couldn't quite identify what was off, but it detracted from the overall appeal of the dish. --- Overall, I would still go back. I think from a flavor profile standpoint, most of the dishes tasted excellent overall, but there was some poor execution on a couple of the sides and too much salt on the chicken. I think a few little tweaks could help maintain an elevated position in the local community.“

4.3 Superb346 Reviews
Lost Province Brewing Co. Brewpubs • $
130 N Depot St, Boone

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Seasonal Flatbread Shiitake and Pecorino
Seasonal Pizza Birria Pizza
Jalapeño Pimento Cheese
Jalapeno Hush Puppies
Fried Chicken Sandwich
Lunch Margherita Pizza
Lost Province Burger
Lost Province Pizza
Wood Fired Pretzel
Pork Chop Sandwich

“Staff knows the menu, the beers and have a great attitude. I eat here every chance I get.“

4.1 Good186 Reviews
Capone's Pizza Pizza • $
139 New Market Centre, Boone

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NY Style Half Cheese Pineapple Pizza
New York Hand Tossed Pizza - Small 9
Super Supreme Specialty Pizza
Pepperoni Pizza Slice
Build Your Own Pizza
New York-Style Pizza
Meat Supreme Pizza
The Don Vito
Garlic Knots
Buffet Salad

“I love the food here! I always go here on lunch on Saturday because it's such a good deal and the food is always amazing. The only qualm I have is when they take your menus back to the register to place your order. I feel like there should be a wait staff and servers. Also a hostess. Besides that everything was amazing!“

3.5 Good88 Reviews

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