Shannon B.
Yelp
Oooh, Cedar Park now has the best Detroit-style pizza in the Austin area. I said it! Kizza Pizza has won my heart and all 5 stars with their perfect crust and high quality topping combos.
Our family recently implemented a monthly "Try a New Restaurant" week night, and this month our pick was Kizza Pizza based upon their gorgeous Instagram feed. I knew if it tasted anywhere near as good as it looked, we'd be happy.
Location is a non-descript strip center off Bell (aka Old 183). As non-CP residents, we thought it was a little tricky getting in there, but dinner-time parking was no problem.
Ambiance is utilitarian, nothing fancy, but there is plenty of seating. Likely most folks are ordering to-go or delivery anyhow. You can do that here: https://order.tbdine.com/pickup/54001/menu
Walking in the door, you see the ready-to-serve Detroit pizza by the slice behind the glass at the counter. You can order these for about $5 each; they'll be reheated for you and served to your table. Otherwise, you can order whole Detroit (12x18 inch, 8 slices, $30-$34) or round NY-style pies (12-inch, $14-$18) with toppings of your choice.
We chose an assortment of slices, 2 per person, plus an order of their garlic rosemary fries with scallion ranch dipping sauce. We filled our water cups, seated ourselves, and waited for the magic to arrive.
Oh. My. Lanta. That crust! Those sauces!
Firstly, 2 slices is WAY more food than anyone in my crew could eat, so we took home half of our order for leftovers and they were *just* as tasty the next day.
I don't know what all is in their Vodka sauce recipe, but be forewarned, that stuff is SPICY. I loved it, but Tums was in order after that meal. We also had the regular pepperoni, sausage & peppers, mushroom & spinach, and sweet heat pepperoni. All were excellent: perfectly seasoned with just the right ratios of sauce, toppings, and cheese. All had satisfying exterior crunch with interior chewiness.
We will be back! Next time, I want to try the round style.