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5 Best Pizzerias & Pizza Places for Moscow Ohio

Moscow might be a quiet river village, but you don’t have to go far to find a seriously good pizza. Most locals aim up the Ohio River or toward Clermont County’s busier corridors when a pie craving hits. From old-school carryout counters to creative, sit-down spots with craft beer, these are the places worth the drive. Use this list as your short list the next time you’re planning pizza night around Moscow.

 
01

Snappy Tomato Pizza

New Richmond Riverfront • Small-Town Carryout And Delivery Pizzeria • Go-To Hometown Classic

Reliable, generously topped pizzas that New Richmond families have leaned on for years.

If you ask around New Richmond where to grab an easy, crowd-pleasing pie, Snappy Tomato is the name you’ll hear most. The menu runs from classic thick-crust rounds to crisp thin crusts, plus specialty options loaded with toppings. It’s the kind of place where you call ahead on your way through town, swing by the parking lot, and head back to Moscow with dinner taken care of.

02

Green Kayak Grille & Pub

Historic Downtown New Richmond • Lively Riverfront Pub With Pizza And Bar Fare • Best For Pizza With A View

Casual pizzas and flatbreads served steps from the Ohio River, with live music on busy nights.

Green Kayak is where you go when you want more than just a box of slices – you want a night out. Their pizzas and flatbreads pair well with a cold beer, and the open, riverfront setting makes even a simple pepperoni feel like an outing. It’s especially good on warm evenings, when the patio fills up with locals lingering over pizza, wings, and the live band.

03

LaRosa's Pizzeria

Amelia / Ohio Pike Corridor • Classic Cincinnati-Family Pizzeria • Best For Big Groups And Picky Eaters

A Greater Cincinnati standby with familiar pies, plenty of booths, and a menu that keeps everyone at the table happy.

For many Clermont County families, LaRosa’s in Amelia is the default pizza night choice. The crust is soft and shareable, the sauce has that signature sweetness, and you can build your own or go for tried-and-true specialty pies. With pastas, salads, and kid-friendly options, it’s an easy meet-in-the-middle spot if you’re gathering folks from around Moscow, Bethel, and the Eastgate side.

04

Dewey's Pizza

Eastgate / I-275 Corridor • Upscale-Casual Craft-Pizza Restaurant • Best For Creative Toppings And Craft Beer

Inventive, stone-baked pies with seasonal toppings, an open kitchen, and a solid beer lineup.

When you want something a step up from standard delivery, Dewey’s in Eastgate is worth the extra drive from Moscow. The menu leans into creative combinations – think specialty white pies, fresh vegetables, and thoughtfully paired cheeses – but you can still get a straightforward pepperoni if that’s your lane. The open kitchen, rotating seasonal specials, and good beer selection make it a popular choice for date night or a relaxed dinner with friends.

05

Ramundo's Pizzeria

Anderson / Beechmont Avenue Strip • New York–Style Neighborhood Slice Shop • Best For Oversized Slices And Late Dinners

Huge foldable slices and chewy, New York–style crust draw east-side pizza fans to this Anderson staple.

If you’re already headed toward Cincinnati and craving a legit slice, Ramundo’s in Anderson is an easy detour. The pies come out with that classic thin-but-chewy crust, bubbly cheese, and plenty of topping coverage, served whole or by the slice. It’s especially handy if your crew can’t agree on toppings – everyone can grab their own slice combo and be back on the road toward Moscow in minutes.