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Best Quick Bites Champions Pizza Restaurants in Elmhurst

7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Louie's Pizza
Grandma-style squares with a crisp crust and reliable sauce rhythm.

Notable Picks

$$ Elmhurst Pizza, Italian
A classic Elmhurst pizzeria that wins on square-slice craftsmanship—especially the grandma lane—where the crust stays crisp and the sauce stays balanced. It’s best as a focused slice mission: pick a square, add one specialty slice, and let the simplicity do the work.
Must-Try Dishes: Grandma slice, Sicilian slice, Fresh mozzarella pie
What makes it special: Grandma-style squares with a crisp crust and reliable sauce rhythm.
$ Elmhurst Pizza
An old-school neighborhood pizzeria where the move is keeping it classic—thin, straightforward slices and a tight pie order that stays consistent when you don’t chase the whole menu. It’s best for a quick sit-down or takeout run when you want a no-drama NYC slice.
Must-Try Dishes: Plain slice, Fresh mozzarella pie, Pepperoni slice
What makes it special: A throwback pizzeria experience with classic slice-and-pie execution.

Worthy Picks

$ Elmhurst Pizza, Italian
A Broadway-area pizza stop known for small personal pies and a straightforward, snackable style that rewards eating hot and fresh. Treat it like a quick-hit pie run—one pie, one side, and you’re done—rather than expecting a big sit-down pizzeria experience.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheese personal pie, Pepperoni personal pie, Garlic knots
What makes it special: Personal pies built for fast, hot, eat-now pizza runs.
$$ Elmhurst Pizza, Wings
A hybrid pizza-and-antojitos shop that works best when you treat it as a practical neighborhood order: one pizza in the lane they do reliably, plus one snack side, then stop. It’s not trying to be a classic NY slice institution—think value-forward, mixed-craving utility.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheese pizza, Pepperoni pizza, Garlic knots
What makes it special: A pizza-and-snacks shop built for mixed-craving, neighborhood utility orders.
$ Elmhurst Pizza
A small, no-frills pizzeria for old-school comfort when you just want a straightforward slice with solid dough and minimal fuss. It’s best as a quick counter stop—grab your slices, eat immediately, and keep the expectations in the classic neighborhood lane.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheese slice, Pepperoni slice, Sicilian slice
What makes it special: Old-school slice-shop simplicity with a dough-forward, no-frills approach.
$$ Elmhurst Pizza
A Queens Blvd pizza-and-Italian menu spot that works best when you treat it as a dependable neighborhood pie order rather than a destination slice pilgrimage. Go with one classic pie style plus one simple add-on, and keep the meal in the reliable lane.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheese pizza, Pepperoni pizza, Chicken roll
What makes it special: A dependable Queens Blvd pie-and-rolls stop for low-effort pizza nights.
$ Elmhurst Pizza
A neighborhood takeout-focused pizza stop where the best experience is treating it like a simple, value-driven slice run. Keep your order tight—one or two slices plus a basic side—and it delivers a steady, no-hype local option.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheese slice, Pepperoni slice, Garlic knots
What makes it special: A straightforward local slice stop built for quick, budget-friendly pizza runs.