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Published on April 24, 2020
Atlanta's 4 top spots to score pizza, without breaking the bankPhoto: Your Pie/Yelp

Looking to sample the best pizza around town?

Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the best affordable pizza sources in Atlanta, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of where to venture when cravings strike.

1. Your Pie

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Topping the list is a location of the chain Your Pie. Located at 275 Memorial Drive SE in Grant Park, the beer bar and Italian spot, which offers pizza and more, is the highest-rated budget-friendly pizza spot in Atlanta, boasting 4.5 stars out of 100 reviews on Yelp. 

The site can tell you a thing or two more about Your Pie.

"My wife and I are local Grant Park residents who have a passion for pizza and awesome local craft beer," the business notes in the bio section of its Yelp profile. "We look forward to serving you and your family soon."

Concerning signature items, "Your Pie is the world's originator of the fast casual, brick-oven, customized personal pizza category," it writes on Yelp in the section explaining specialties. 

2. Fellini's Pizza Buckhead

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Next up is Garden Hills's Fellini's Pizza Buckhead, situated at 2809 Peachtree Road NE. It's a location of the national chain. With four stars out of 311 reviews on Yelp, the spot to score pizza has proven to be a local favorite for those looking for a budget-friendly option. 

Yelper Randi K., who reviewed Fellini's Pizza Buckhead on March 7, wrote, "This Fellini's off 75 was quick, fast and satisfying. It's a cool in and out kinda place where the pizza is pretty good."

Kabir U. noted, "Conclusion: Fellini's Pizza is a great pizzeria with an excellent ambiance and friendly service."

3. Rosa's Pizza

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The Downtown's Rosa's Pizza, located at 62 Broad St. NW, is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the inexpensive Italian spot, which offers pizza and desserts, four stars out of 258 reviews. 

The site can tell you a thing or two more about Rosa's Pizza.

"Born in Queens raised in Long Island John has never lost his roots," the business explains in the bio section of its Yelp profile. "Opening Rosa's Pizza in downtown Atlanta in 1990 it quickly became the hotspot for college students, 9 to 5ers, and New York transplants who wanted a taste of home. If you have ever been here you would know it doesn't look or taste much different than 26 years ago."

4. Firewall Food Stop

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Over in West View, check out Firewall Food Stop, which has earned five stars out of 22 reviews on Yelp. Dig in at the Mediterranean spot, which offers pizza and sandwiches, by heading over to 1546 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd. SW. 

We looked there for an overview of Firewall Food Stop.

"We've been serving up fresh, delicious pizza to our Atlanta friends and neighbors since 2013, and we're proud to now have a brick-and-mortar restaurant to welcome you into," it writes on Yelp in the section about specialties. "Firewall Food Stop serves some of the best woodfire-baked pizzas, sandwiches, and more to the Westview community. Each of our breads are made when you order, too, so you can always rest assured you're getting the freshest bite."

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