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Best for bold flavors
Taglio (Montgomery Road)
Montgomery / Harper's Point • Detroit-Style Bar Pizzeria • Local Favorite For Indulgent Slices
Crispy‑edged Detroit squares with creative toppings make Taglio a must for serious pizza fans near Brecon.
From Brecon, Taglio’s Montgomery Road location is one of the quickest ways to get a truly memorable pie, with focaccia‑thick crusts that stay airy inside and caramelized along the pan edges. The menu leans into bold flavor combinations—think spicy pepperoni cups, hot honey, and rich cheeses—without feeling gimmicky. Grab a square or two at the bar, or call ahead on busy nights, when takeout orders stack up fast.
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Best for families
Dewey's Pizza (Harper's Point)
Harpers Point Shopping Corridor • Family-Friendly Craft Pizza Spot • Best For Groups And Picky Eaters
Dewey’s at Harper’s Point is a laid‑back choice where families and groups can count on consistent, crowd‑pleasing pies.
This Dewey’s outpost is a weeknight staple for Brecon families thanks to its easy parking, roomy dining room, and watch‑the‑dough‑fly open kitchen. The crust is classic Dewey’s—chewy with a slight crisp—and the menu balances inventive specialty pies with straightforward builds for kids and traditionalists. It’s also one of the better options nearby if you need half‑and‑half pizzas or are juggling vegetarian and meat‑lover preferences at the same table.
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Destination worth the drive
Two Cities Pizza Co.
Historic Downtown Mason • New York And Chicago-Style Pizzeria • Best For Trying Multiple Styles
Two Cities in Mason is the go‑to when you’re willing to drive a bit from Brecon for both foldable New York slices and deep‑dish Chicago pies.
Set in a converted former city hall, Two Cities has a bit of destination‑restaurant theater to it, but the pizza backs it up. New York‑style pies come out with that ideal foldable, lightly charred crust, while the Chicago deep dish leans cheesy and buttery without turning into a gut bomb. It’s a fun choice when you’ve got out‑of‑town guests and want somewhere that feels special but still casual enough for kids and big groups.
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Best for pizza purists
Joe's Pizza Napoli
Milford / Near Old Milford • Wood-Fired Neapolitan Spot • Hidden Gem For Classic Neapolitan
Joe’s Pizza Napoli is worth the short hop from Brecon for blistered, wood‑fired pies that stay simple and focused on top‑tier ingredients.
If your idea of great pizza starts with a leopard‑spotted crust and ends with just a few well‑chosen toppings, Joe’s fits the bill. The dough ferments for flavor, the San Marzano‑style tomato sauce stays bright, and the cheese is restrained rather than piled on. Go early or plan for a short wait on weekends; this is the kind of place where locals don’t mind lining up for a Margherita and a glass of wine.
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Top date-night pick
A Tavola (Madeira)
Madeira Business District • Modern Wood-Fired Pizzeria • Best For A Night Out
A Tavola in Madeira brings a more polished, date‑night feel to the pizza scene still close enough for Brecon locals to treat as their “special” spot.
Here the pies come out from a wood‑burning oven with gently charred edges, thoughtfully layered toppings, and seasonal specials that change often enough to keep regulars interested. The space feels warmer and more intimate than many suburban spots—think exposed brick, a solid drink list, and shareable starters that make it easy to linger. It’s an ideal choice when you want pizza that feels elevated without giving up the comfort‑food factor.