In 2026, Beaumont’s pizza scene is sizzling hotter than a wood-fired oven. A flurry of artisanal pizzerias has erupted across town, where hand-tossed dough flies, mozzarella stretches like golden taffy, and reservations vanish faster than a pepperoni slice at a family reunion. Forget what you thought you knew—this once-sleepy Texas town is now serving pies that could make a Neapolitan nonna nod in approval.
Bruno’s Italian Kitchen
$ | (409) 554-8321 | WEBSITE

Tucked away in a sprawling Beaumont venue, Bruno’s Italian Kitchen takes the kind of classic Italian fare you’d expect from a family-run trattoria, gives it a polished, welcoming twist, and serves it all up in a surprisingly personable setting. Dining at Bruno’s feels a bit like being greeted by an old friend, and all of it is exceptional.
We have recurrent cravings for the salmon piccata, a standout dish that arrives perfectly seared alongside angel hair Marsala, and the pizza, which rivals the best in town. The tiramisu makes us more excited about this dessert than we’ve been since our last visit to Italy.
Diamond Pizza & More(Large Pizza $8.99)
$ | (409) 200-7226 | WEBSITE

It took a few decades, but Beaumont finally has the pizza joint it deserves. After years of serving the community, Diamond Pizza & More continues to deliver generous pies with classic toppings on soft, satisfying crusts. The result is a warm, casual place with checkered tablecloths on every table, like a cozy family gathering in your own neighborhood. Out of all the delicious options here, the most memorable one is the BBQ pizza, with its crispy crust and smoky-sweet sauce.
Even without the halal offerings, Diamond Pizza would still be the best pizza spot in town—those touches just happen to make the already great food even more welcoming.
Struggle Street Brewing
$$ | (409) 299-9299 | WEBSITE

After much anticipation, Beaumont is officially home to one of our favorite veteran-owned breweries, Struggle Street Brewing. The welcoming spot came in swinging with fantastic local beers and delicious gourmet burgers and won over the local dining scene by using the fluffiest buns we’ve had all year. While the food lives up to the hype, the spectacular outdoor space is what gives this brewery the potential to become a household name for years to come.
It’s located with an open-air game area that has a panoramic view of the friendly atmosphere. Go there to eat some sliders pizza combo, chipotle fries, and strawberry daiquiris as you look out onto the ample parking.
Domino’s Pizza
$ | (409) 860-3036 | WEBSITE

At this point, Domino’s Pizza, the team behind countless reliable deliveries and school orders, knows their brand. They serve consistently great Brooklyn-style pizza that you’ll mention to everyone you know for weeks after you order it. At this Beaumont location, the focus is on efficiency and friendly service. Between the perfectly proportioned cheese pizza, tasty desserts, and refreshing drinks, the menu is consistently satisfying. That’s to be expected.
But this time, they have a cleaner, nicer space with more positive touches than many other pizza spots—including a team that genuinely “Makes It Happen” with professional drivers and excellent service.
Mellow Mushroom Beaumont
$ | (409) 347-6469 | WEBSITE

At first glance, Mellow Mushroom might seem like a typical casual pizza joint in Beaumont. The space is brightly lit, with colorful walls and some playful decorative elements like psychedelic mushroom murals and racks of craft beer glasses. But this is more than just another pizza spot, so don’t expect to come here and eat basic cheese slices. The focus here is on creative, satisfying pies, and every pizza is a crowd-pleaser.
Their signature pepperoni pizza has the kind of flavor that feels like a comforting classic, and their take on a half-white, half-meat lovers pizza is one of the most satisfying, well-balanced combinations we’ve tried all year.
Benny’s Pizza
$ | (409) 223-1119 | WEBSITE

For the first time in forever, Benny’s Pizza manages to get us excited about eating mall food court pizza. Even their most basic pies get exciting accents, like the boudain pizza topped with quality ingredients and fresh, well-balanced sauce. And even though this isn’t a New York pizzeria, their thin crust has that soft chew and yeast roll-like texture that reminds us of small-town mom and pop spots—so get it.
The space is casual enough for a quick family lunch, yet special enough to feel like you’re treating yourself. Most importantly, the pizza is consistently fantastic. We also love the cheesy fries here, and might cry if they ever take their stuffed meat pizza off the menu.
Amazing Tacos, LLC
$ | (409) 504-2594 | WEBSITE

This was the year of the birria taco. Everyone in Beaumont decided to try one, including your neighbor, your coworker, and the person who fixes your car. There’s an example on every corner, but if you want the best, you’ll have to visit Amazing Tacos. This casual spot serves delicious and fresh Mexican food with superior quality and affordability. The space has simple tables, bright lighting, and a counter with a view of the busy kitchen.
All of that seems standard enough, but the dishes coming out of that kitchen are on par with what you’ll find at top Mexican spots in Texas. The menu stays consistent, but highlights include birria tacos with a rich broth, asada fries with great flavor, and fajita quesadillas with tasty salsa. Focus on the birria, and order as much as you can.
Pour09 Bar & Rooftop
$$ | (409) 333-1260 | WEBSITE

Pizza joints went casual in 2026. Some served classic pies (see the usual suspects below), and others, like Pour09 Bar & Rooftop, became full-on hangout spots with creative pizzas and rooftop fires. At this neat Beaumont place, most of the action is around the cozy inside bar. They serve inventive pizzas like boudin pizza and chicken Alfredo pizza, and the bartender is accommodating, even making special mocktails for non-drinkers.
Your visit always starts with a friendly welcome, and if you’re lucky you might get a seat by the rooftop fires on a chilly night. Even if you’re tapped out on waiting, you’re going to have a great time here. It’s just what happens when you’re eating delicious food in a spot with fair prices, a nice happy hour, and a dog-friendly patio full of strangers enjoying the vibe.
Cicis Pizza
$ | (409) 892-6866 | WEBSITE

Cicis Pizza is like the energetic older cousin of your typical family pizza joint. The arcade is bright, the prize counter is newly remodeled, the tables are sturdy and kid-friendly. Everything about the space says “this is a fun place to be,” and it is. You could easily bring the whole family here, host a birthday party with a dozen kids, or park yourself at a booth and consume one delicious slice after another.
The gluten-free pizza comes hot and fresh from the oven, with melty cheese, tangy sauce, and a crispy crust that holds up perfectly. Then there’s the crustless pizza option—the toppings are generous, the cheese is gooey, and the whole thing has all kinds of satisfying flavors going on. You could make a memory with this.
Little Caesars Pizza
$ | (409) 554-0155 | WEBSITE

If there’s one pizza we could eat every single day, it would be the classic pepperoni from Little Caesars Pizza. This restaurant on Cardinal Drive offers reliable, convenient pizza in a space that feels like a cheerful neighborhood spot in all the best ways. There are bright counter displays that showcase fresh, high-quality pizzas and friendly staff who greet you with understanding smiles.
It’s the kind of place that’s just as good for quick family dinners as it is for large takeout orders, and since they handle everything with quick and accurate service, it’s not impossible to get your pizza fast.