Bar in Amarillo, United States
Fire Slice Pizzeria
100ptsCasual Amarillo pizza, solid value, no fuss.

About Fire Slice Pizzeria
Fire Slice Pizzeria is a no-frills, counter-service pizza spot in southwest Amarillo that draws families, groups, and value-conscious locals. Seating moves quickly during peak hours, so going early or mid-week is the smarter play. It's not a date-night destination, but for casual, straightforward pizza without the wait or the price tag of a full sit-down dinner, it delivers.
Quick Verdict
Fire Slice Pizzeria earns its place in Amarillo's casual dining rotation, but seating and timing are the real variables here. Located at the rear of Summit Shopping Center, this is a strip-mall pizza spot that fills up fast during peak hours — walk in late on a Friday and you may be waiting. If pizza by the slice on your own schedule matters to you, go early or mid-week.
Who Goes Here
The crowd skews young and local — families grabbing a quick dinner, college-age groups, and deal-conscious regulars who know the value proposition. You won't find white tablecloths or a scene here, and that's the point. Fire Slice draws people who want honest pizza without ceremony. If you're looking for a date-night venue with atmosphere, this isn't your room. If you're after a relaxed, no-pressure meal where the food does the work, the fit is good.
The energy inside runs casual and unpretentious. Expect counter-service noise levels, the kind of ambient hum that makes it easy for groups to talk across a table without leaning in. It's a comfortable room for families with kids or groups of four to six who aren't planning to linger over dessert.
What to Know Before You Go
Summit Shopping Center address puts Fire Slice in southwest Amarillo, accessible by car with parking in the lot. Because this is a shopping center location at the rear, first-timers sometimes miss it , allow a couple of extra minutes to locate the entrance. No phone or website is listed in our current data, so your leading approach is to show up or search current Google listings for hours before making the trip.
For value-seekers, pizza by the slice format (common at spots like this) typically means you control spend and waste , order what you want, pay accordingly. Compared to a full sit-down dinner elsewhere in Amarillo, the price-to-fullness ratio tends to be favorable at slice shops, particularly for solo diners or pairs who don't want a whole pie.
How It Compares
See the comparison table below for how Fire Slice stacks up against other Amarillo options on the practical details that matter most. For a broader look at where to eat and drink in the city, check our full Amarillo restaurants guide, our full Amarillo bars guide, and our full Amarillo experiences guide. If you're also planning where to stay, our full Amarillo hotels guide and full Amarillo wineries guide are worth a look.
Compare Fire Slice Pizzeria
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fire Slice Pizzeria | Easy | ||
| Bangkok-Tokyo | Unknown | ||
| Coyote Bluff Cafe | Unknown | ||
| Crush Wine Bar & Grill | Unknown | ||
| Drunken Oyster | Unknown | ||
| Fun Noodle Bar Amarillo | Unknown |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Fire Slice Pizzeria good for groups?
It works for small, informal groups — think four to six people who want a low-key, affordable meal in southwest Amarillo. The shopping center location (Summit Shopping Center, SW 34th Ave) means parking is easy for groups arriving separately. That said, the rear-of-center position and casual format suggest limited large-group infrastructure, so call ahead if you're bringing more than six.
Is Fire Slice Pizzeria good for a date?
Not if you're looking for atmosphere or a wine list — the casual, counter-style setup at a shopping center rear unit isn't date-night territory. It's a better call for a relaxed, no-pressure meal early in a relationship, or a casual weeknight option when convenience matters more than ambiance. For a date with more intention in Amarillo, Crush Wine Bar & Grill is the stronger choice.
Is the food good at Fire Slice Pizzeria?
The value proposition is the draw here: solid pizza at a price point that keeps a loyal local following coming back. There are no awards or chef credentials on record to point to, but the repeat crowd of families and regulars in southwest Amarillo is its own signal. Don't go in expecting craft or novelty — go in expecting reliable, unpretentious pizza.
What's the signature drink at Fire Slice Pizzeria?
No drink menu is documented for Fire Slice Pizzeria. Given the casual, pizza-focused format at a shopping center location, the emphasis is on food rather than a beverage program. If drinks matter to your visit, Crush Wine Bar & Grill or Drunken Oyster are the Amarillo options with a serious bar focus.
Do I need a reservation at Fire Slice Pizzeria?
No reservation system is documented, which is consistent with the casual, walk-in format typical of this type of spot. Timing is the real variable — the crowd skews toward families and locals at peak dinner hours, so arriving early or off-peak is the practical move if you want to avoid a wait.
Does Fire Slice Pizzeria have happy hour deals?
No happy hour offers are on record for Fire Slice Pizzeria. The value angle here is in the everyday pricing rather than timed promotions. If deal-driven drinking is the goal, look elsewhere in Amarillo — Crush Wine Bar & Grill or Drunken Oyster are better positioned for that.
Does Fire Slice Pizzeria have outdoor seating?
No outdoor seating is documented. The rear-of-shopping-center placement at Summit Shopping Center, SW 34th Ave makes a traditional patio setup unlikely. Plan for an indoor, casual-counter experience.
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