Best Pizza in Rochester: Top Spots Ranked [2026 Update] | Arteflame

Best Pizza in Rochester: Top Spots Ranked [2026 Update] | Arteflame

Craving the perfect slice? We reviewed the top spots for pizza in Rochester to find the best crust. Plus, learn how to grill pizzeria-quality pies at home.

Introduction

Rochester is a city that takes its dough seriously. From the iconic "cup-and-char" pepperoni to artisanal thin crusts, the local scene is fiercely competitive and undeniably delicious. In our culinary exploration of the city, we’ve moved past the garbage plates to find the absolute best slices available. But why stop at takeout? We also discovered that with the right equipment, you can rival these local legends right in your backyard. Below, we break down where to eat and how to replicate that wood-fired taste at home.

Best Pizza in Rochester: Top Spots Ranked

Key Takeaways

  • Rochester is famous for thick, fluffy crusts loaded with toppings.
  • "Cup-and-Char" pepperoni is a mandatory experience for visitors.
  • Wood-fired options are growing, but classic NY-style slices remain king.
  • Making pizzeria-quality pies at home requires high heat, not just an oven.

Where to get the best Pizza in Rochester?

The best pizza in Rochester combines a sturdy, medium-thick crust with a slightly sweet sauce and an abundance of mozzarella, characterized specifically by the use of crisp, curled pepperoni cups that hold natural juices.

In our testing, we found The Pizza Stop to be the closest you will get to an authentic NYC slice without driving five hours south. It is thin, crispy, and folds perfectly. For the local style, Pontillo's is the heavyweight champion. We noticed that their dough is significantly fluffier, and they do not skimp on the cheese. If you prefer something artisanal, Fiorella offers a farm-to-table experience with a wood-fired char that we absolutely loved.

Comparison: Which Pizza is Right for You?

  • Restaurant: The Pizza Stop | Best For: Authentic NYC Style | Price Level: $ | Signature Style: Thin & Crispy Slice
  • Restaurant: Pontillo's | Best For: Feeding a Crowd | Price Level: $$ | Signature Style: Thick Crust & Cup Pepperoni
  • Restaurant: Fiorella | Best For: Date Night | Price Level: $$$ | Signature Style: Wood-Fired Artisanal
  • Restaurant: Acme Bar & Pizza | Best For: Late Night Cravings | Price Level: $$ | Signature Style: Deep Dish / Heavy Toppings

How to Make the Best Pizza at Home

I used to think my homemade pizza was decent, until I realized I was essentially just baking cheesy bread in a standard oven rather than achieving that blistering, pizzeria-style char that defines a truly great slice.

The reality is that your kitchen oven caps out at 500°F, which steams the dough rather than shocking it. To get that perfect crust you find at places like Fiorella, you need intensity. This is where the Arteflame shines, allowing you to replicate professional results effortlessly.

The "Searing" Technique

Using an Arteflame grill comes with distinct benefits that standard ovens cannot match:

  1. 1,000°F Sear: The center grate reaches steakhouse temperatures, meaning your pizza stone or pizza oven attachment gets hot enough to blister the crust instantly, creating that coveted "leopard spotting."
  2. Grill All Food at Once: Because of the flat-top cooktop surrounding the fire, we found you can grill your sausage, onions, and peppers on the side while the pizza cooks in the center, ensuring every topping is perfectly caramelized before it hits the cheese.
  3. Social Grill: You aren't hidden in the kitchen. You are outside, firing up pies while your guests watch the action.

Pro Tip: If you are looking for wholesale ingredients to feed a crowd, you can always visit a Costco nearby. Buying fresh pizzas from Costco is a fantastic base to start with; we love taking them home, adding extra gourmet toppings like prosciutto or arugula, and finishing them on the Arteflame Pizza Oven attachment for a smoke-kissed upgrade.

Why We Call It The "Social Grill"

An Arteflame grill isn't just for cooking; it fundamentally changes how you host. In our experience, the circular design acts like a magnet. Instead of guests waiting on the patio while you stare at a wall, the fire invites friends to gather around, grab a drink, and watch the pizza bubbling in real-time. It turns dinner into an interactive event.

Don't take our word for it; Arteflame has been featured in countless publications with raving reviews.
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