01
Best overall pick
Teresa's Pizza
Richfield Village • Classic Carryout Pizzeria • Local Favorite
Go-to carryout pies with a familiar Ohio style and plenty of topping-heavy options.
This Richfield outpost of Teresa's feels like the village default for an easy pizza night. The crust is sturdy enough for heavy toppings, and the sauce leans savory rather than sweet. It is a reliable choice for feeding a crowd, grabbing a quick pickup order, or pairing a couple of pizzas with wings and salads for game night.
02
Best pizza and wings combo
Musketeers Bar & Grill
West Richfield • Pizza-And-Wings Sports Bar • Best For Groups
Hearty bar-style pizzas and big wings served in a lively, sports-focused room.
Musketeers is the spot when you want a hot pizza and a game on every screen. The pies are generous, with a slightly thicker crust and plenty of cheese, and many locals swear by pairing them with an order of jumbo wings. It is comfortable for families earlier in the evening and turns into more of a hangout for friends as the night goes on.
03
Best scenic pizza stop
Michael Angelo's Winery
Hillside Winery South Of Town • Winery With Wood-Fired Pizza • Best Date-Night Pick
Wood-fired pizzas served with house wines and sweeping views over the property.
Set on a hillside just outside the village, Michael Angelo's feels more like a getaway than a typical pizza stop. The menu leans toward artisan pies with thinner crusts, simple toppings, and a nice char from the oven. It is an easy recommendation for a relaxed date night or a weekend afternoon when you want wine, pizza, and a view in one place.
04
Best low-key pub pie
The DougOut Pub & Grill
East Richfield • Casual Neighborhood Pub • Game-Day Go-To
Straightforward pub pizzas with crisp crusts, cold beer, and a friendly local crowd.
Tucked near the highway, The DougOut feels like the kind of place regulars know by name. The pizza is classic bar fare: crisp-bottomed, cheesy, and built to go with a pint and a ballgame. Service is unfussy, portions are solid for the price, and it works especially well if you want to watch a big game without driving into the city.
05
Best nearby family outing
Danny Boy's Pizza
Broadview Heights Along I-77 • Family-Friendly Italian-American Spot • Worth-The-Drive Option
Retro-leaning pizzeria with big menu, thick and thin crust options, and room for the whole family.
A short drive north up I-77 brings you to Danny Boy's, a longtime regional favorite for sit-down pizza dinners. The vibe is relaxed and a little nostalgic, and the menu stretches from loaded specialty pies to pastas and subs, so everyone can find something. It is a smart pick when you want more of an outing than a quick pickup box from the village.