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Classic Fremont institution
Depot Pizza
Downtown Riverfront • Old-School Tavern Pizzeria • Best Overall Pick
A long-running local bar that turns out thin, crispy pizzas piled high with toppings.
Depot Pizza is the spot people mention first when you ask where Fremont locals actually eat pizza. The pies are classic Midwest tavern style—crust with some crunch, lots of cheese, and generous portions of sausage and pepperoni. Go for a large to share, grab a pitcher, and settle into the laid-back, no-frills dining room that feels straight out of Fremont’s past in the best way.
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Big-group crowd-pleaser
Fort Ball Pizza Palace
Hayes Avenue Strip • Retro Dine-In Pizza Palace • Best For Families
A roomy, old-school pizza parlor known for big pies, buffet-style options, and kid-friendly energy.
Fort Ball Pizza Palace is tailor-made for teams, birthday parties, and nights when everyone in the family is hungry. Expect fluffy, slightly thicker crust, lots of cheese, and a lineup of toppings that makes building your own combo easy. The casual dining room, arcade vibes, and shareable portions make it a natural choice when you need plenty of pizza without overthinking it.
03
Local delivery staple
AJ's Heavenly Pizza
West State Street Corridor • Carryout And Delivery Joint • Delivery Go-To
A hometown favorite for made-to-order pies, wings, and late-week delivery runs.
AJ's Heavenly Pizza leans into hearty, cheese-forward pies that travel well, which is why so many Fremont households have their number saved. The crust is sturdy enough for loaded specialty pizzas, and their sauces skew bold and slightly sweet. It’s the kind of place you call for a Friday-night delivery, a casual office lunch, or a no-fuss takeout dinner after a long day.
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Reliable chain option
Marco's Pizza
Westgate Shopping Area • National Chain Takeout Shop • Game-Day Pick
A familiar chain outpost that delivers consistent, crowd-pleasing pizza and cheesy sides.
Marco's on the west side of Fremont is a dependable choice when you want predictable, hot pizza fast. The menu covers all the usual suspects—pepperoni, meat lovers, deluxe veggie—plus subs and cheesy breads that work well for game-day spreads. It’s especially handy if you’re feeding a group and want easy online ordering, coupons, and delivery that shows up when it says it will.
05
Bowling-night favorite
Cameo Pizza
East Side Neighborhood • Bar-And-Bowling Alley Pizza Counter • Late-Night Slice Stop
Crispy, shareable pies served alongside cold drinks and bowling lanes for a relaxed night out.
Cameo Pizza is the kind of place where the pizza is part of the night, not the whole agenda. Expect a crispier crust, straightforward toppings, and that classic bar-and-bowling-alley atmosphere that pairs perfectly with a few frames and a round of drinks. It’s an easy pick when you want something casual, social, and open later than most sit-down spots in town.