Welcome to Rotten Johnny’s Wood-Fired Pizza Pie
Rotten Johnny’s Wood-Fired Pizza Pie, nestled in Sedona, AZ, offers a delectable array of wood-fired pizzas to delight your taste buds. With a menu boasting vegan and vegetarian options, along with traditional favorites like the Speck or mushroom truffle, this establishment caters to all palates. The cozy ambiance and attentive service add to the overall dining experience. Don't miss out on their signature pizookie dessert! Whether dining in or opting for takeout, Rotten Johnny’s promises a memorable culinary adventure with each bite. This is a must-visit spot for pizza enthusiasts seeking a unique and flavorful experience.
- 7000 AZ-179 Suite B110, Sedona, AZ 86351, United States7000 AZ-179 Suite B110, Sedona, AZ 86351, United States Hotline: +1 928-641-6586
Welcome to Rotten Johnny’s Wood-Fired Pizza Pie, where the art of pizza-making truly shines. Located in Sedona, Arizona, this cozy spot offers not just delicious wood-fired pizzas but also a tempting selection of chicken wings and sandwiches. With a range of vegan and vegetarian options, Rotten Johnny’s caters to all dietary preferences.
The rustic charm of this eatery is evident as soon as you step in. Whether you choose to dine inside or enjoy the outdoor seating area, you are sure to be captivated by the crackling flames of their wood-fired oven. The ambiance is casual yet inviting, making it perfect for a relaxed meal with friends or family.
But what truly sets Rotten Johnny’s apart is the dedication of its owners, Nikki and John. Their passion for food and hospitality is evident in every dish served. Customers rave about the flavorful pizzas, with reviews praising the gluten-free and vegan options as must-tries. The attentive service and welcoming atmosphere only add to the overall dining experience.
If you find yourself craving a slice of perfectly crafted pizza in Sedona, look no further than Rotten Johnny’s Wood-Fired Pizza Pie. With each visit, you’ll be treated not just to a meal but to a true culinary experience. Bon appétit!

Absolutely delicious pizza. The Speck is going to haunt my dreams for years until i can get back to Sedona. Service was great but that damn pizza is another level. Get the pizookie and go home stuffed and happy.

Got takeout last night and we thought the pizza was excellent. Half veggie and half mushroom truffle. Tasty, chewy crust and a tangy sauce. Would return

Adventured to Sedona today and decided to stop at Rotten Johnny's Wood-Fired Pizza. What a great place to eat. The food, the service and the ambiance were a perfect end to a great day! A must try!!

Orders from here for the first time. Had a gluten free veggie pizza (with chicken) and YALL...this was an amazing gluten free pizza! Don't pass up this place. We didn't dine in, but I did shot gun a beer on the back patio while waiting for our takeout. Great fire pit out back! A MUST TRY!

This place is FANTASTIC!!! The service, ambiance, and food is so amazing! We had a few different versions of pizza and would consider coming back while we are here! So GOOD!!! Definitely don't think twice about coming in!!

"The king is gone, but not forgotten / This is the story of a Johnny Rotten" -- Neil Young, My My, Hey Hey Presence. Poise. Grace. The crackling of flame. To the great philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, the infinite is always inscribed in the finite. One good analogy for this is the Omega Number-- the infinite set of numbers between 0 and 1. Another is Rotten Johnny's. Rotten Johnny's in VOC is a work of interactive performance art, and should be considered as such. There is a sort of perceptual Gestalt that occurs upon entering-- a visitor is first stunned by the whole of the performance, but upon further inspection, parts of the whole begin to reveal themselves. The delicate clockwork of the restaurant always sits in a careful balance, and Rotten Johnny's seems to have mastered Buddhist Philosopher Nagarjuna's "Middle Path." My tone here is intentionally playful. But really. I worked at Rotten Johnny's through a busy season in Sedona, and owners Nikki and John couldn't have treated me better. Employee meetings left me feeling like I had just walked out of therapy. Nikki and John both consistently sacrificed their time and emotional energy as extremely busy restaurant owners to make their employees feel heard and cared for. They are excellent humans, and their restaurants reflect their absolute passion for what they do. It was a pleasure to work for them. Since parting ways with RJ's in my professional life, I've become a loyal regular. Everyone is always smiling when I come in, and it brightens my day without fail. Baseball is on, they make me a fantastic pizza, and Gerardo and I talk about how jealous I am of his Mustang. It reminds me of the best parts of growing up in New Jersey, without the oppressive undertones and tensions of coastal elitism. John is from Philly. He's an unassuming, hardworking person with more talent, knowledge, inspiration, and skill surrounding food than he would care to admit. Don't take my word for it, make a reservation at Chop House, the open kitchen fine dining establishment next door. In short, Rotten Johnny's is great, for a lot of reasons. 5 Stars- brilliance on a round metal platter. RJ's is an underdog team with a great record playing with a whole lot of heart. John and Nikki are Armando Gallaraga in 2006. If you don't think their game is perfect, you blew the call.

Rotten Johnny's you awesome bastard. Stopped in for lunch on our way out after a wedding. Decided we each wanted our own pizza, however I am a vegan so was hedging on just doing a sauce pizza. The server immediately told me they have vegan cheese (not on the menu, now you know your welcome!)! Ordered our pizza, got our beers and waited happily on the lovely patio. Both pizzas came and they were amazing. If not in a pizza mood do not worry! They have amazing salads and sandwiches (also check out those apps!). And FYI- service is great! Eat and drink local! When in Sedona go to Rotten Johnny's!

Solid pizza experience if you're in Sedona! Wanted to dine in and realized the place was pretty small (it was cold and late so only a few tables were open inside), but only ended up waiting about 15 minutes for a table. All the workers who helped us out were so nice and attentive. The pizza was pretty good if you like thin crust - we got a classic pepperoni and it was perfect for our first meal in town. My sister also got a drink and really enjoyed it.