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San Antonio-approved pizza spots the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles should visit

We asked our readers for pizzeria recommendations and this is what they said

Dough Pizzeria

Grab a slice (or two) from Dough Pizzeria Napoletana.

Photo by Taza de Vida

In celebration of “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem” in theaters now, we wanted to get you involved. Last week, we asked our readers what local pizzeria they would recommend to the Teenage Turtles if they were to visit the Alamo City. Here’s what you all suggested:

Poppy’s Pizza, 7115 Blanco Rd. Suite 107
Swing by the family-owned Italian restaurant serving up authentic NY-style pizza and some of the best wings in the city. Active service members can get 10% off.

Lou’s Woodfire Pizza, 11930 US-90 Suite #101
Grab wood-fired pizzas, salads, sandwiches, and more. The pizza spot also offers cauliflower crust and and veggie options.

Rome’s Pizza, Multiple locations
Gus Nassar introduced the city to this gourmet pizzeria in 1986 and has been serving up unique handcrafted pizzas ever since.

Need more recommendations? Here are a few spots we also recommend:

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