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600 Degrees Pizzeria

600 Degrees Pizzeria is a pizza restaurant pick in Austin in Austin when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.

Rating (Google) 4.5
3,945 reviews
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4.5
Rating
Based on 3945 reviews
Best used for
date night and pub
Price and pace
Moderate spend
Neighborhood
Austin · 124 E 8th St, Georgetown, TX 78626, USA
Price
Moderate spend
Google rating
4.5 from 3,945 reviews
Address
Austin | 124 E 8th St, Georgetown, TX 78626, USA
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What makes 600 Degrees Pizzeria worth the move

600 Degrees Pizzeria looks like a good night-out option in Austin in Austin because it reads polished without feeling overly formal. It also holds a 4.5 rating across 3,945 Google reviews.

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Public rating
4.5 from 3,945 Google reviews
Best used for
date night and pub
Style
Pizza Restaurant in Austin
Spend
Moderate spend

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Google rating: 4.5 from 3,945 reviews
Price point: $$
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4.5 from 3,945 reviews
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Our take on 600 Degrees Pizzeria
Jun 5, 2026
9.0
Editorial review

We would send a first date here without hesitation. It ticks every box.

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