01
Best overall pick
Backyard Pizza and Raw Bar
Downtown Huntington • Wood-Fired Artisan Pizzeria • Local Favorite For A Night Out
Creative, wood-fired pies and a lively bar scene make Backyard Pizza the go-to splurge within a short hop of Miller.
If you’re crossing into Huntington for pizza, this is the spot most locals will name first. Expect blistered, chewy crusts; inventive topping combos; and a solid craft beer list in a converted downtown storefront. It’s loud, energetic, and best when you’re in the mood to linger over a couple of pies and drinks.
02
Best for classic Italian feel
La Famiglia Pizzeria
Downtown Huntington • Neapolitan-Style Italian Spot • Cozy Date-Night Choice
La Famiglia turns out charred, Neapolitan-style pies in a warm, brick-lined space that feels far from small-town Ohio.
This family-run pizzeria leans into Italian comfort, with simple, well-balanced pies built on soft, blistered crusts. The menu keeps the focus on quality ingredients and traditional combinations, plus a few rotating specials. It’s a great call when you want a slower, sit-down meal rather than a quick carryout run.
03
Classic local chain pick
Husson's Pizza (8th Street)
Central Huntington • Old-School Pizza Shop • Best For Game-Day Carryout
Husson’s is the regional standby for big, cheesy pies that feed a crowd without much fuss.
A Huntington-area staple for decades, Husson’s deals in thick layers of cheese, hearty toppings, and those edge-to-edge cut squares people around here grow up on. It’s not fancy, but it’s reliably hot, filling, and easy on the wallet. Call ahead on busy nights, then swing through town from Miller to grab boxes for the game or a casual movie night.
04
Best Ohio-side family spot
Giovanni's Pizza
Chesapeake Riverfront • Family-Friendly Pizza Restaurant • Family Dinner Favorite
Giovanni’s offers generous, topping-heavy pies and a relaxed dining room just upriver from Miller on the Ohio side.
This regional chain has a loyal following in the Ohio–Kentucky–West Virginia tri-state, and the Chesapeake location is convenient when you’d rather not cross the bridge. Expect soft, slightly sweet crusts, plenty of cheese, and classic combinations that please kids and grandparents alike. It’s the kind of place where staff learn names and big tables of locals are the norm.
05
Worth-the-drive Italian stop
Graziano's Pizza
South Point • Casual Italian Restaurant With Pizza • Group-Friendly Option
Graziano’s pairs hearty, Italian-American comfort food with crowd-pleasing pizzas an easy drive west from Miller.
Set near the main shopping stretch in South Point, Graziano’s is a solid choice when you’ve got a mixed crew craving both pasta and pizza. The pies come with a slightly thicker crust and plenty of sauce, and you can round things out with salads, sandwiches, or baked dishes. It’s especially handy for meeting up with friends who are coming from different pockets of Lawrence County.