Are you ready for a pizza adventure that will take you to six of the best pizza joints in the Sooner State? If so, follow along below on the 416-mile road trip that will send your taste buds into a frenzy.

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  1. Grateful Head Pizza Oven & Tap Room: Broken Bow

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google photos/jayway val Near the shores of Broken Bow Lake and Beaver’s Bend State Park, lies tucked away some of the best pizza in the state. Grateful Head serves delicious handmade gourmet pizza, along with a great selection of tap beer and yummy hot wings.

  1. Bakers Pizza Joint: Maysville

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google photos/jonathan hunt Baker’s Pizza is a family-owned restaurant located at 501 Ash Street. Look for the free-standing building with an airplane’s tail sticking out from the top of it. The pizza is seriously amazing and fans drive from all over the state to get their hands on it. Check out their custom-made pizzas that will send your tastebuds in a frenzy.

  1. Stone Sisters Pizza Bar: Oklahoma City

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google photos/reed This stop is for all you gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian eaters. This family-owned pizza joint serves a variety of organic specialty pizzas. Their pizza crust is made from sprouted spelt instead of traditional flour, and it’s actually really good.

  1. Falcone’s Pizzeria: Oklahoma City

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google photos/eric gates Falcone’s Pizzeria has been voted OKC’s best pizza for 10 years. Their reviews back up this claim, and you won’t want to skip this amazing pizza joint. They serve authentic New York-style pizza, and you can even order pizza by the slice.

  1. Andolini’s Pizzeria: Broken Arrow

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google photos/andolinis pizzeria Featuring New York-style pies with imported toppings, this delicious pizzeria spot has some of the best pizza in the state. It’s just about perfect in every way. Plus, they serve tasty garlic knots, so be sure and order them!

  1. Sam and Ella’s Chicken Palace: Tahlequah

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google photos/rachel leonhart The last stop on this pizza journey is Sam and Ella’s Chicken Palace in Tahlequah. Don’t let the name confuse you…the chicken part has to do with the decor, not the menu. The pizza is fabulous and a favorite among many Oklahomans. It’s seriously one of my favorites and hard to beat.

 

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Near the shores of Broken Bow Lake and Beaver’s Bend State Park, lies tucked away some of the best pizza in the state. Grateful Head serves delicious handmade gourmet pizza, along with a great selection of tap beer and yummy hot wings.

google photos/ed tullar

google photos/jonathan hunt

Baker’s Pizza is a family-owned restaurant located at 501 Ash Street. Look for the free-standing building with an airplane’s tail sticking out from the top of it. The pizza is seriously amazing and fans drive from all over the state to get their hands on it. Check out their custom-made pizzas that will send your tastebuds in a frenzy.

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google photos/reed

This stop is for all you gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian eaters. This family-owned pizza joint serves a variety of organic specialty pizzas. Their pizza crust is made from sprouted spelt instead of traditional flour, and it’s actually really good.

google photos/gordon st onge falcones

google photos/eric gates

Falcone’s Pizzeria has been voted OKC’s best pizza for 10 years. Their reviews back up this claim, and you won’t want to skip this amazing pizza joint. They serve authentic New York-style pizza, and you can even order pizza by the slice.

google photos/rylund lewis

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Featuring New York-style pies with imported toppings, this delicious pizzeria spot has some of the best pizza in the state. It’s just about perfect in every way. Plus, they serve tasty garlic knots, so be sure and order them!

google photos/celix productions

google photos/rachel leonhart

The last stop on this pizza journey is Sam and Ella’s Chicken Palace in Tahlequah. Don’t let the name confuse you…the chicken part has to do with the decor, not the menu. The pizza is fabulous and a favorite among many Oklahomans. It’s seriously one of my favorites and hard to beat.

For even more delicious Sooner State road trips, check out The Most Delicious Oklahoma Road Trip Takes You To 6 Hole-In-The-Wall BBQ Restaurants.

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Address: Grateful Head Pizza Oven & Tap Room, 10251 US-259, Broken Bow, OK 74728, USAAddress: Baker’s Pizza, 501 Ash St, Maysville, OK 73057, USAAddress: Stone Sisters Pizza Bar, 2124 N Broadway Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73103, USAAddress: Falcone’s Pizzeria, 6705 N May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73116, USAAddress: Andolini’s Pizzeria, 222 S Main St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012, USAAddress: Sam & Ella’s Chicken Palace, 419 N Muskogee Ave, Tahlequah, OK 74464, USA