7 Tampa Bay pizza slice spots

Sink your teeth into standout slices at these pizza joints across Tampa and St. Petersburg.

A shot of Santoro's Pizza in Tampa. The building is a mix of green, white, and red — the colors of the Italian flag. There are some benches outside, and a parking lot out front, with blue skies up ahead.

On a TBAY pizza tour, Santoro’s is a must.

Sometimes nothing hits like a late-night slice of pizza. Bookmark these sizzlin’ Tampa Bay pizzerias for when you need it:

Due Amici Pizza & Pasta

You can clamber right up to the Ybor City eatery’s glass case for a piping hot slice of stuffed or otherwise topped pizza until the wee hour of 3 a.m.

Santoro’s

Barstool Sports Founder Dave Portnoy rated this North Hyde Park’s ‘za a 7.8. But we really love them for their lunch deal: one plain slice, one specialty slice, and a fountain drink for $7.

Joey Brooklyn’s

Editor Bailey’s late-night slice spot is parked steps away from Jannus Live in downtown St. Pete, for that easy post-concert access. The pieces are massive, and you can choose from plentiful toppings.

Eddie and Sam’s NY Pizza

It’s a downtown Tampa classic for a reason with a plethora of slice options, from classic options to Buffalo chicken. Please note that the giant slices are actually gargantuan.

Toby’s Original Little Italy Pizza

Trust us, the strip mall exterior belies the colorful, bustling St. Pete pizza joint within, complete with old school games and red booths. Get a slice of classic cheese pizza for under $5, plus some of their standout garlic knots for the road.

Forbici

What pairs better with happy hour than a slice of the Hyde Park Village’s classic square-shaped margherita or Cup & Char pizza? Not much.

Heights Pizza

Okay, it’s not quite pizza by the slice. But the two-slice Heights deals are pretty close — plus, they come with a drink.

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