13 pizzas for Friday pizza night at home

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Friday pizza night at home should not feel like choosing between plain cheese and takeout again. This collection covers the kinds of pizza recipes that work for different Friday moods: quick flatbreads, classic crusts, party-style bites, thicker pan pizzas, and bigger slices that can carry the whole meal. Some are fast enough for a low-effort night, while others give you a more hands-on kitchen project when you have time. You get a mix of familiar, cheesy, veggie-loaded, and meat-topped options without locking the whole night into one style.

Eight rectangular slices of pepperoni pizza with thick tomato sauce and melted cheese on parchment paper.
Detroit Style Pizza. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Loaded Taco Pizza

A close-up of a loaded flatbread pizza topped with avocado slices, diced tomatoes, onion, cilantro, seasoned meat, black beans, and a drizzle of creamy sauce.
Loaded Taco Pizza. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Built on pizza dough with refried beans, seasoned ground beef, salsa, Mexican blend cheese, and olives, Loaded Taco Pizza turns Friday pizza night into something closer to taco night in slice form. The recipe takes 30 minutes and serves 6, so it works when you want a full dinner without ordering out. Add tomatoes, cilantro, sour cream, avocado, or red onion after baking for a fresh finish.
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Margherita Pizza

Someone helping themselves to a slice of Margherita pizza.
Margherita Pizza. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

For a classic start to pizza night, Margherita Pizza keeps the topping list short with a 12-inch pizza base, marinara sauce, fresh mozzarella, basil, red pepper flakes, and salt. The recipe card lists 7 minutes total and 2 servings when using the pizza oven timing, with kitchen oven directions included too. It is a good pick when you want a clean, simple pizza that still feels homemade.
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French Bread Pizza for Busy Nights

Four slices of French bread pizza with tomatoes and cheese on a cutting board.
French Bread Pizza for Busy Nights. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

When you do not want to deal with stretching dough, French Bread Pizza for Busy Nights uses French bread, garlic butter, pizza sauce, seasoning, Parmesan, mozzarella, and sliced tomatoes. The card lists 4 servings, and the pizza portion bakes after the bread is toasted for about 5 minutes, then goes back in for 10 to 15 minutes. It is a strong Friday option for fast slices with a crisp bread base.
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Greek Pizza

Greek pizza, sliced on a board.
Greek Pizza. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Packed with feta, mozzarella, red onion, grape tomatoes, bell peppers, Kalamata olives, and parsley, Greek Pizza gives Friday pizza night a bigger topping mix without needing a long cook. The recipe card lists 5 minutes total and 2 servings when using the pizza oven timing, with kitchen oven directions also included. Serve it when you want a veggie-heavy pizza that still has plenty of cheese.
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Pesto Pizza

Rectangular slices of pizza topped with melted cheese, tomato, green pesto, and fresh basil leaves on a baking tray.
Pesto Pizza. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Instead of red sauce, Pesto Pizza uses basil pesto, shredded mozzarella, cherry tomatoes, and fresh basil over a pre-cooked pizza crust. The recipe takes 20 minutes and serves 4, which makes it useful for a Friday night that needs something quick but not plain. It also works well cut into smaller pieces if you want pizza as part of a snack-style spread.
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Flatbread Pizza

Two slices of pizza with tomatoes and herbs.
Flatbread Pizza. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

For a lighter, thinner base, Flatbread Pizza uses flatbread, pizza sauce, fresh mozzarella, vine tomatoes, basil, and optional red pepper flakes. The recipe card lists 8 minutes total and 4 servings with pizza oven timing, plus a kitchen oven method that bakes until the crust is golden and the cheese melts. It fits Friday nights when everyone wants a personal-style pizza without much prep.
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Better-Than-Delivery Cheese Pizza

A pizza with cheese cut in half on a wooden board.
Better-Than-Delivery Cheese Pizza. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Made with a 12-inch pizza base, marinara sauce, Parmesan, mozzarella, goat cheese, and basil, Better-Than-Delivery Cheese Pizza gives the plain cheese slice a little more depth. The recipe card lists 5 minutes total and 2 servings when using the pizza oven timing, with kitchen oven instructions included. Use it when the table wants something familiar, cheesy, and easy to pair with salad or fries.
Get the Recipe: Better-Than-Delivery Cheese Pizza

Mushroom Pizza

Close-up of a pizza topped with arugula, mushrooms, cheese, and herbs on a parchment paper.
Mushroom Pizza. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Layered with garlic oil, shallot, assorted mushrooms, thyme, oregano, mozzarella, and fresh arugula, Mushroom Pizza brings a deeper, savory option to Friday pizza night. The recipe card lists 25 minutes total and 2 servings, with the pizza baked until the crust is golden and the cheese bubbles. It is a good choice when you want something a little more grown-up without making the night complicated.
Get the Recipe: Mushroom Pizza

Spinach Pizza

Rectangular slices of pizza topped with spinach, artichoke hearts, melted cheese, and a golden crust on parchment paper.
Spinach Pizza. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

With ricotta, mozzarella, Parmesan, spinach, garlic, artichoke hearts, and pizza dough, Spinach Pizza adds a creamy, green-filled option to the lineup. The recipe takes 30 minutes and serves 4, and the card includes a step for sautéing the spinach before it goes into the cheese mixture. Pick this one when Friday pizza night needs something cheesy that also brings a few vegetables to the pan.
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Pizza Sliders

A close-up of a fork lifting a cheesy, sesame-topped slider filled with tomato sauce and melted cheese.
Pizza Sliders. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Made with 12 mini rolls, mozzarella, Parmesan, pizza sauce, pepperoni, garlic butter, and oregano, Pizza Sliders turn pizza night into pull-apart sandwiches. The recipe takes 35 minutes and serves 12, so it is a practical pick for movie night, kids, or a casual table where people want to grab their own pieces. Serve the warm sauce on the side for dipping.
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Pizza Pinwheels

A plate of golden-brown pinwheel pastries filled with tomato sauce and garnished with fresh herbs. A small bowl of sauce is in the background.
Pizza Pinwheels. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Rolled in puff pastry with marinara sauce, pepperoni, mozzarella, garlic powder, onion powder, and parsley, Pizza Pinwheels bring a snackable version of pizza to the Friday spread. The recipe takes 1 hour and serves 4, including freezer time to firm the roll before slicing. They work well when you want something smaller than full slices but still clearly tied to pizza night.
Get the Recipe: Pizza Pinwheels

Sheet Pan Pizza

A close-up of a rectangular pizza topped with melted cheese, cherry tomatoes, spinach, and fresh herbs, on a baking tray lined with parchment paper.
Sheet Pan Pizza. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Made with store-bought pizza dough, pizza sauce, spinach, garlic, mozzarella, Parmesan, cherry tomatoes, and basil, Sheet Pan Pizza is built for feeding more people from one pan. The recipe takes 40 minutes and serves 6, with the crust baked until golden and the cheese bubbly. It is a smart Friday choice when you want square slices and less individual pizza assembly.
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Detroit Style Pizza

Eight rectangular slices of pepperoni pizza with thick tomato sauce and melted cheese on parchment paper.
Detroit Style Pizza. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Thick, square, and built with bread flour dough, tomato sauce, brick cheese, and pepperoni, Detroit Style Pizza gives Friday pizza night a bigger project with a bigger payoff. The recipe card lists 3 hours total, including resting time, and serves 6. It is the one to choose when you want crispy cheese edges, a soft thick crust, and slices that feel more like the main event.
Get the Recipe: Detroit Style Pizza

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