Crestview is a sun-drenched town where Southern charm meets Florida ease, and it’s quietly become a pizza destination worth the trip. From a wood-fired Neapolitan gem to a family-run slice joint that’s been perfecting its recipe for decades, we’ve scouted the 11 spots that define the scene—including those beloved, no-fuss classics that have anchored the community for years.
Hunt Brothers Pizza
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When you tell someone you’re stopping in Crestview, there’s a 75% chance they’ll respond with, “Oh, are you going to…what’s that pizza place?” If you feel like talking to this person, finish their sentence with “Hunt Brothers.” This reliable pizza spot in the middle of a Marathon station is one of the best-known options in town, and one of the easiest to get into—you can walk right up to the counter, and you’ll need just minutes to get your order.
They do a medium-sized pizza with generous toppings, as well as breakfast pizza and wings. Whichever you choose, the star of your meal will be the crust. It’s been made the same way for over 20 years, and tastes like a crisp and non-greasy foundation.
Marco’s Pizza
$ | (850) 270-2300 | WEBSITE

Marco’s Pizza is a go-to Crestview spot for any pizza craving (it’s open for delivery and carryout). However, we prefer it for dinner when we can take advantage of the reliable service, which includes fast delivery and a friendly staff who genuinely care. Marco’s specializes in pizzas made with fresh ingredients, like the standout pepperoni pizza with plenty of meat and a crust that isn’t too doughy, and an incredible Greek salad topped with feta cheese that’s worth every bite.
Marco’s is consistent, easy (no fuss needed), and perfect for enjoying cheesy bread while soaking in the satisfaction of a hot, on-time delivery.
Brooklyn Pizza
$ | (850) 306-3355 | WEBSITE

Brooklyn Pizza is your go-to spot when the more popular chains are packed, which, honestly, happens frequently. It’s run by the same friendly owners who’ve been serving the community for years and offers the same incredible pizza menu—including the signature loaded pizza and garlic knots coated in garlic butter. The casual yet warm space has fewer crowds and, refreshingly, not as much hustle as the bigger places, and service is quick and welcoming.
Grab a booth near the window for a great view of the family-friendly dining area, and save room for the cannoli and brownies before finishing the meal with an affordable lunch deal or two.
Little Caesars Pizza
$ | (850) 683-8055 | WEBSITE

This grab-and-go pizza counter is where we go for hot pies under $10. They’re reliably good with three key elements: a crispy crust, generous cheese coverage, and a tangy sauce. Unlike 99% of other pizza joints in town, they’re served piping hot, like the ones you might remember from childhood birthday parties. Both the pepperoni and cheese pizzas are solid, but the $8.99 Hot-N-Ready pepperoni is the MVP (you can add wings for $3 more).
Pay at the counter, grab a soda and some breadsticks, and then wait for your order to be called. Since this spot is takeout focused, take your pizza to Crestview Community Park and watch the families play.
Hungry Howie’s Pizza & Subs
$ | (850) 689-0990 | WEBSITE

If you grew up in Crestview, you came to Hungry Howie’s with your parents. And now, you probably come here with your own kids for a hit of nostalgia and some very good pizza. Although the restaurant is not fancy per se, this local spot has a big menu using quality ingredients, including the beloved Chicken Bacon Ranch pizza with its perfect garlic ranch crust and real-tasting chicken.
Get that and the chef salad, plus some cheese bread or a sub and enjoy your evening with some quality people watching from your comfortable booth.
Task Force Pizza Co.
$ | (850) 634-6069 | WEBSITE

Thanks to its reputation among locals, Crestview has some solid pizza spots, like Task Force Pizza Co. This place feels like stepping into a neighborhood favorite—it’s got a laid-back vibe, friendly chatter, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The food is pizza classics that always hit the spot. Start with their popular cauliflower crust pizza, a tasty alternative that doesn’t skimp on flavor, before moving on to their other variety pies, all made with care and served with a smile.
It’s all made even better by the helpful staff and the sense that you’re supporting a community-minded spot.
Brooklyn Bar & Grill
$ | (850) 331-3442 | WEBSITE

This Crestview-based pizza joint keeps it hearty with standout dishes around $15-$20, and they deliver every time: a super satisfying, generously topped pizza featuring the local favorite Crestview with bacon, chicken, and ranch, and sides like their famous chilli cheese fries. Between the cozy booths, family-friendly tables, and warm hospitality, this place screams comfort, and that’s part of the appeal. The surprises are great, too, like their perfectly balanced chicken and waffles.
If you feel like sticking with the classics, then go for the cheese sandwich or the delicious cheese curds.
Eagle’s Nest at Blackwater
$$ | (850) 331-3594 | WEBSITE

Eagle’s Nest at Blackwater began as a beloved Crestview pizza spot, and over the years they’ve expanded into a full restaurant with Southern comfort classics. And while the menu has grown too, their pork belly and cheese grits is still the star of the show. Get the amazing buffet during special events like the Mother’s Day Brunch, and enjoy the fact that you can relax with live music from bands like Lower Alabama while the kids have plenty to do.
This place scores extra points for its cool, family-friendly atmosphere that gives off major welcoming neighborhood hangout vibes. Head here for a family dinner, and you’ll definitely be in for a fun evening.
Domino’s Pizza
$ | (850) 682-5495 | WEBSITE

Domino’s isn’t just the best pizza spot in Crestview—it’s the best pizza restaurant in all of Florida. This place is unpretentious (with prices that are even less so), and it’s the kind of laid-back spot where you might come for a quick slice and end up staying for a whole pie. You’ll be impressed by their perfectly balanced half pineapple/ham and half pepperoni/bacon pizza with extra cheese, which you should combine with a vegetarian option and a soda.
For the main event, go in on the fast service, like the friendly and patient staff, and the manager who ensures a good experience even during busy times. Head to the restaurant on weekends when the small inside space can only fit about five people, and parking can be challenging since it shares limited spots with other businesses on a busy street. There are many Domino’s locations, but we like this one for the wheelchair accessibility with a ramp and the friendly atmosphere.
Hideaway Pizza
$ | (850) 682-3225 | WEBSITE

This popular pizza joint is all about good times with friends. It’s lively with a bustling crowd and cheerful diners who’ll likely stick around for a few sodas after the last slice. The menu is packed with thick, cheesy pizzas made in-house, plus plenty of options for everyone, like the sausage pizza with buffalo mozzarella that’s worth every penny. Prices are reasonable for the quality of the food, which is tasty but not necessarily what you’ll be thinking about the week after.
What you’re really here for is the reliable experience, and to catch up with friends inside a dining room with attractive painted scenery on the walls or enjoying the easy parking and quick service even during busy times.
Pizza Hut
$ | (850) 682-9960 | WEBSITE

Pizza Hut is bright—as in very bright—and while that’ll make the experience feel convenient and familiar, the real appeal here is the pizza. There’s a heavy meat-lover focus, and stuffed crust is the star (the drive-thru window and Door Dash availability should clue you in). The menu stays consistent, but it reliably includes impressive options like their outstanding 14″ Meat Lover’s pizza.
They also have excellent sides and desserts on the menu, but our favorite feature is the friendly, helpful staff who provide excellent customer service even when dealing with difficult customers.