
Lost Pizza Co. serves up fresh, made-from-scratch pizzas, wings, salads, and sandwiches in a laid-back, family-friendly atmosphere. We make our dough and sauces in-house daily and pile on premium toppings. Dine in, carryout, or order online – come get Lost with us
Laid-back eatery with quirky decor offering pizza, pasta & subs, plus wings & other appetizers.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 181 Hughes Rd Ste 1A, Madison, AL 35758
Phone: (256) 542-3040
Website: https://www.lostpizza.com/
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Reviews
I visited Lost Pizza Co. recently, and it was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The first thing you notice is the fun, quirky atmosphere—the walls are covered in cool retro decor and old signs that make the place feel incredibly unique and welcoming.
The Food:
The Pizza: We ordered the Kujo (their version of a supreme) and the Otis (a meat lover’s dream), and both were incredible. The thin crust was perfectly crispy without being burnt, and they definitely don’t skimp on the toppings.
Must-Try Items: Do not skip the Mississippi Delta Hot Tamales! They are arguably some of the best I’ve ever had—moist, flavorful, and served with a side of house hot sauce that gives them a perfect kick.
Extras: The fried ravioli and the cheese nuggies are great starters, and if you have any room left, the strawberry dessert pizza tastes exactly like a strawberry toaster strudel.
Service & Vibe:
The staff was super friendly and efficient even though it was a busy night. You order at the counter, and they bring the food right to your table. It’s a great spot for families or just hanging out with friends over a few local craft beers.
Overall, if you’re looking for high-quality pizza and a laid-back, cool environment, Lost Pizza Co. is the place to be! I will definitely be back soon.
The inside has a really cool retro vibe, with classic signs, posters, and other memorabilia. The old Movie Gallery sign took me back to my childhood!
If you’re like us and torn between trying two of their unique pizzas, ask the staff about doing a half and half pie.
I was a little surprised, though not displeased, to find that this is an order at the counter joint. The cashiers were bubbly and nice. Our order took a short time to come out but nothing crazy. Drinks are self-service and the drink cups are cute. There’s plenty of room to find a more private place to sit.
We split the spinach and artichoke dip appetizer and a small Beekeeper pizza, which I get the impression is limited-time. It comes with pepperoni, basil, and a drizzle of honey. You can choose between thin or thick crust, which is nice; we went for thin.
The spinach and artichoke dip came out first. It was a pretty bougie take on the appetizer, with a thick layer of melted mozzarella on top and a couple of red pepper flakes throughout that made it punchy. It was crazy hot too. The chips were very thin and had some trouble breaking through the mozz on top and frequently broke when trying to dip. We wound up using a fork to break up the cheese and then scoop dip onto our chips. That helped a lot.
Our pizza came out shortly afterwards. We ordered a small. I will agree with other reviewers who said the small is *quite* small. If you came with an appetite, it’d be on the small side for a meal. That said, for our purposes, it was a great size to split with the dip for a more reasonably sized lunch portion.
The pizza was quite good. Not overly saucy, with crispy crust and gooey cheese. The pepperoni cups were crispy and delightfully greasy, and the honey on top was a great addition that complemented the flavors well. I’d happily reorder this pizza.
Overall, definitely a chill place to grab a pie and hang out! Would be happy to try some tamales some time too. Made me nostalgic for MSU even though I never made it to the Lost Pizza there; job well done of recreating the “feel” of the state. A nice visit for sure!
I had a small Otis on pan crust, my wife ordered a small Popeye. Both came out rather quickly. My wife loved hers and I really enjoyed mine. For me the crispness and flavor of the crust was exceptional. There’s also something to be said for the texture and stringiness of the cheeses used in the pizzas. We both left with half of our pizzas for the next day. It was a great meal and we will definitely return to try different menu items.