01
Best overall pick
Falcon Village Pizza
In The Heart Of Clarksville • Small-Town Family Pizzeria • Local Favorite
Clarksville’s go-to pie, with generously topped pizzas and a friendly, no-rush vibe.
Falcon Village Pizza is the spot most locals name first when you ask where to grab a pie in Clarksville. The crust is classic Midwest—sturdy enough for lots of toppings, but still easy to fold—and the menu runs from simple pepperoni to fully loaded specialty pizzas. It is an easy choice for a relaxed dine‑in night or a big carryout order for the game.
02
Best grab-and-go option
The Corner Market
Main Street, Clarksville • Convenience Market With Hot Pizza Counter • Quick-Stop Pick
A neighborhood market where you can fuel up the car and grab a hot, made-to-order pizza to take home.
The Corner Market doubles as a community hub, and its hot food counter turns out surprisingly solid pizzas for a store stop. It is especially handy if you are picking up snacks and drinks anyway and want a fresh pizza without waiting on full restaurant service. Call ahead for custom orders or walk in and see what is coming out of the oven.
03
Best independent spot in Wilmington
Generations Pizzeria
Near Downtown Wilmington • Independent New York–Influenced Pizzeria • Destination Pie From Town
A Wilmington staple known for big, foldable slices and a lively, family-friendly dining room.
Generations Pizzeria is worth the short drive west if you are serious about your pizza. Expect hand-tossed crusts, a good balance of sauce and cheese, and plenty of topping combinations, plus subs and salads if not everyone in the group wants a pie. It is an easy meeting point for Clarksville folks and Wilmington friends, especially on weekend nights.
04
Best for thin-crust delivery
Donatos Pizza
East Side Of Wilmington • Regional Thin-Crust Chain • Reliable Delivery Choice
Crispy edge-to-edge pepperoni pies that hold up well for carryout and delivery back toward Clarksville.
If you like your pizza on the thinner, crispier side, the Wilmington Donatos is a dependable option. Their edge-to-edge toppings mean you get a bit of everything in each bite, and the pizzas travel well, which matters if you are heading back out into the countryside. Pair a couple of large pies with a salad or wings for an easy weeknight dinner.
05
Best family-night choice
LaRosa’s Family Pizzeria
Rombach Avenue Corridor, Wilmington • Family-Friendly Cincinnati-Style Chain • Crowd-Pleaser For Groups
A sit-down pizzeria with familiar Cincinnati-style pies and a broad menu that works well for big families and mixed tastes.
LaRosa’s in Wilmington offers the comfort of a well-known regional name along with plenty of seating for groups. The pizzas lean toward Cincinnati style, with a slightly sweeter sauce and lots of topping combos, and the menu stretches to pasta, hoagies, and kids’ options. It is a smart pick if you are meeting relatives from out of town or need a place where everyone can find something they like.