Local Guide
Bill's Pizza: Prescott's Whiskey Row Favorite
June 8, 2026 · The Owners
Bill's Pizza is a Prescott institution — wood-fired pies chasing perfection, a buzzing patio, and a spot right on the Courthouse Plaza. Here's the story and what to order.
Ask anyone in Prescott where to get pizza and you’ll hear the same two words: Bill’s Pizza. It sits right on the edge of the Courthouse Plaza, a few steps from Whiskey Row, and it has earned its reputation one blistered, wood-fired pie at a time.
A pizza built on a quest
Bill’s was the dream of Bill Tracy — a true jack-of-all-trades whose real passion was feeding the people he loved something genuinely great. In his pursuit of the perfect pizza, he traveled to Italy and across the country to learn from some of the best pizza makers alive, including Chris Bianco, the James Beard–winning chef whose Phoenix pizzeria is world-famous. That obsession with doing it right is still in every pie.
What to order
- The Whiskey Row — the signature pie, named for the street: red sauce, pepperoni, Sicilian sausage, mushrooms, extra roasted garlic, red onions, and fresh basil. If it’s your first time, start here.
- A classic Margherita to taste the dough and the char on its own terms.
- Whatever’s on special — the kitchen knows what it’s doing.
These are proper whole pies, blistered in a hot oven, meant to be shared at a table with people you like.
The vibe
Half the magic is where you eat it. Bill’s has a lively patio right on Cortez Street, facing the green lawn of the Courthouse Plaza — so you can catch a plaza concert or just people-watch downtown Prescott while you eat. It’s casual, friendly, and unmistakably local.
Make a night of it
Bill’s is the easy answer for dinner on a Prescott trip: grab a pie, wander Whiskey Row, and call it a perfect evening (it’s a built-in stop on our 48-hour itinerary). Then it’s a quiet 15–20 minutes back to our cabins in the Groom Creek pines. Check availability.
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