What’s in store for Chattanooga Pizza Week

Chattanooga Pizza Week will take place Monday, May 13 through Sunday, May 19, bringing specialty pizza deals for folks of all ages to enjoy.

NOOGAtoday | Wood-fired pizza with cheese and basil on a plate outdoors.

We can’t wait to try the Betta Pancetta pizza from Pizzeria Cortile.

Photo provided by Chattanooga Pizza Week

The folks at Nooga Nightlife + Chatt Taste are back at it again with another way to eat your way through the Scenic City — this time with Chattanooga Pizza Week.

From Monday, May 13 through Sunday, May 19 patrons can enjoy special pizza offerings + lunch deals at participating locations. Let’s get into the knead-to-doughs.

Select restaurants will offer $5 lunch specials + all participating locations will have $10 pizza items on the menu. Similar to the other themed food weeks, you can scan a QR code to join the Pizza Week Passport Program to win prizes.

So what’s on the menu? Here are the participating restaurants (with more TBA):

  • Pizzeria Cortile | $10 Betta Pancetta
  • Fiamma Pizza Co. | $10 The Polpetta | $5 Sicilian slice
  • Goodfellas Pizzeria | $10 The Frankie Pickles or The Artie Bucco
  • New York Pizza Department (Lakeside) | $10 12-inch cheese | $5 cheese slice + drink
  • Stevarinos Italian Eatery & Pub | $10 Taco Pizza
  • New York Pizza Co. | $10 Pizz-One | $5 slice + drink
  • Portobello’s Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria | $10 12-inch pizza with two toppings | $5 slice + drink
  • Georgi’s Pizzeria | $10 Hillbilly Willy’s BBQ Chicken Pizza
  • Crust Pizza (Red Bank) | TBA

Keep up with Chattanooga Pizza Week’s Instagram page for highlights + additional location announcements.

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