A Must‑Visit Local Pizza Restaurant Since 1987
Silly Al’s Pizza is a pizza business located in Quartzsite, Arizona. For more than 30 years, we have been dedicated to serving top‑quality, gourmet pizza to residents and tourists in the city.
A Brief Overview
When you’re living in the parched west‑central Arizona desert, you need a fair measure of grit and ingenuity. The seemingly quirky nature of Quartzsite's inhabitants isn't a new development; for 100 years or more, the area has been a magnet for miners and misfits, rovers and, roustabouts. A handful of resilient entrepreneurs reside in Quartzsite, serving the population's needs and braving the 120°F temperatures common to the region’s summer season. Most manage tourist shops, which blooms during the cooler months.
Late in the year, Quartzsite is jolted out of its repose. The first rumblings begin in November when RVs and trailers begin filtering in, many from northwestern states. By December, the one main street is swollen with traffic. In January, all hell breaks loose. That's when rock hounds, tourists, flea market tailgaters, and RV snowbirds from across the United States and Canada arrive to attend the mega markets and the Rock & Gem shows.
For the restaurants in town
It means filling to explosive levels. A line may form at the door that quickly fills into the parking lots. Few people seem to mind the wait, since the weather is almost always pleasant and every restaurant in town is in the same shape.
A Brief Overview
When you’re living in the parched west‑central Arizona desert, you need a fair measure of grit and ingenuity. The seemingly quirky nature of Quartzsite's inhabitants isn't a new development; for 100 years or more, the area has been a magnet for miners and misfits, rovers and, roustabouts. A handful of resilient entrepreneurs reside in Quartzsite, serving the population's needs and braving the 120°F temperatures common to the region’s summer season. Most manage tourist shops, which blooms during the cooler months.
Late in the year, Quartzsite is jolted out of its repose. The first rumblings begin in November when RVs and trailers begin filtering in, many from northwestern states. By December, the one main street is swollen with traffic. In January, all hell breaks loose. That's when rock hounds, tourists, flea market tailgaters, and RV snowbirds from across the United States and Canada arrive to attend the mega markets and the Rock & Gem shows.
For the restaurants in town
It means filling to explosive levels. A line may form at the door that quickly fills into the parking lots. Few people seem to mind the wait, since the weather is almost always pleasant and every restaurant in town is in the same shape.
Get in Touch With Silly Al’s Pizza
We would love to hear from you! Feel free to send us a message if you have any questions about our restaurant.