The sixth annual Phoenix Pizza Festival takes place on Saturday and Sunday November 13-14 at Margaret T. Hance Park in Downtown Phoenix. Photo: Zee Peralta; Courtesy of Phoenix Pizza Festival, Hance Park will become a kitschy paradise for approximately 5,000 visitors, with access to approximately 15 to 20 pizza makers, dessert food trucks, related food stalls, and a packed, park-filled festival with lawn games and live bands a craft zone for children. Pizza makers serve $ 2-4 slices, whole cakes, and everything in between. This year’s participants include Lou Malnati’s, La Piazza Al Forno, Nicastro Wood-Fired Pizza, Bored Baker, D’Amico Cucina Italiana, L’Impasto Wood-Fired Pizza, Re Di Roma, Freak Brothers, Into The Fire, Floridino’s and Pizza Arno. Most providers are also private caterers with wood-fired ovens, so the Phoenix Pizza Festival is the best way to try them before booking. The bars offer Mule 2.0 cocktails in a can, Bogle wines and beers from New Belgium and the locally run State 48. Photo: Zee Peralta; Courtesy of Phoenix Pizza Festival Organizers said sponsors like T-Mobile are helping to make the return of live events like this possible. Phoenix Pizza Festival is expected to sell out as it does every year. The event will be expanded in scope and duration. The previously one-day festival is now available for two days with a Sunday ticket; and the event space has expanded to the streets around Hance Park. Both measures aim to spread the pizza-loving crowds, to allow social distance between the participants and at the same time to distribute the vendors safely and comfortably. The Phoenix Pizza Festival has once again teamed up with Downtown Phoenix Inc. as a charity recipient. This community development group promotes the revitalization of the inner city by supporting events and local businesses.
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