Some nights you just don’t want to cook. The kitchen’s a mess, nobody can agree on what to make, and you’re already tired. That’s exactly when you call us. We do pizza delivery in San Antonio, right here on 151, and we’ll have something hot at your door before you’ve even figured out what’s in the fridge.
What’s on the Menu?
We’ve got a full menu worth ordering from — not just a pepperoni pizza and some breadsticks. Our specialty pies are where it gets interesting. The Classic Combo is pepperoni, beef, sausage, black olives, mushrooms, and onions on Signature Sauce — a loaded, no-regrets pizza that’s been converting people into regulars since we opened. The All-Meat Combo goes even harder: ham, pepperoni, bacon, beef, Italian sausage, and sausage. The box barely closes. Both run $13.99–$34.50 depending on size.
If you’ve never had the Taco Pie, tonight’s the night. Taco sauce, seasoned beef, onions, tomatoes, cheddar and mozzarella — the lettuce and tomatoes go on fresh after it comes out of the oven. It doesn’t taste like anything else you’ve ever ordered for delivery. Same goes for the Bacon Cheeseburger pizza: beef, bacon, onions, pickles, and cheddar. Weird? Yes. Delicious? Absolutely. Check out our most popular pizzas if you want a ranked list before you commit.
Not in a specialty mood? Build your own from scratch. Pick your crust options — Original, Golden, or Thin — then load it up however you want. A Large Create Your Own Traditional runs $24.75 and fits whatever toppings you’ve got a craving for. See everything on the full menu before you order.
How to Order Delivery
Easiest way is online. Hit the order button, pick your pizza, pick your crust, check out. Takes about three minutes. You’ll see the full menu, all the specialty pies, every topping combination — and you can customize everything before you check out. If you’d rather talk to a person — or you’ve got a big order and want to make sure it’s right — call us at (210) 750-2222. We’ll get it sorted.
We’re also on DoorDash if that’s your thing. You’ll find us listed there for San Antonio delivery. Just know that ordering direct through us or by phone means you’re talking to the actual shop, which makes special requests and large orders a lot easier to handle. No algorithm in the middle, no mystery fees layered on top.
A few tips that make delivery smoother: double-check your address when you check out, especially if you’re in an apartment complex or a new build on the west side where GPS sometimes gets confused. If you’re ordering for a Spurs game or a Friday night, place your order a little earlier than usual — those nights get busy and nobody wants to be waiting on the fourth quarter. And if you’ve got dietary needs or a specific request, just call. We’d rather sort it out before the order goes in than after.
Whatever night it is — game night, a weeknight when cooking felt impossible, or even a moving day when nobody wants to think about cooking, or a Sunday where the whole family just wants to sit on the couch — pizza delivery beats every other option when you do the math. By the time you’ve driven somewhere, waited, and driven back, we’re already at your door.
Best Combos for a Night In
If it’s just two of you, the Build Your Own Feast (Mediums) covers it. You get a Medium Specialty Pizza, a Medium 1-Topping Pizza, and a side — $35.99. That’s dinner and tomorrow’s lunch. Go Larges for $45.99 and you’ve got more room to play with toppings and the side.
Want to add wings? The Pizza and Wing Feast swaps the side for a full order of wings. Mediums run $45.99, Larges $55.99. That’s two pizzas and a full wing order — the kind of spread that makes staying in feel like a real decision, not a default. Our sides are worth ordering separately too: Cheesesticks ($7.79–$12.24), Potato Wedges ($6.74), Garlic Bread ($6.74). All come with marinara.
Feeding more than a couple people? The Pizza Pack is four pizzas, nothing complicated about it. Four Mediums for $60.00 feeds 8–12. Four Larges for $75.00 feeds 12–16. Each pizza gets its own topping — everyone picks one, nobody argues, done. If you’ve got a bigger crowd coming over, look at our feeding a bigger crowd options before you order.
Don’t sleep on dessert. The Cinnamon Monkey Bread is warm pull-apart sweet bread with a cinnamon-sugar coating and icing drizzle — $7.79 and it disappears fast. The Big Chocolate Chip Cookie is a fresh-baked cookie cut into six pieces, also $7.79. Either one is worth adding to the order.
If a fast dinner is what you’re after, this is it. No dishes, no cleanup, no grocery run. Just pizza at the door.
Frequently Asked Questions
What areas does Godfather’s Pizza deliver to in San Antonio?
We deliver across San Antonio from our location on 151. If you’re not sure whether your address is in range, call us at (210) 750-2222 or check online when you enter your address at checkout — it’ll tell you right away. West side neighborhoods are our home base, but we cover a solid chunk of the city.
How long does pizza delivery take in San Antonio?
Usually 30–45 minutes depending on how busy we are. Weekends and game nights can run a bit longer. If you need food by a specific time, order 15–20 minutes earlier than you think you need to — or call us and ask what the current wait looks like. We’ll give you a straight answer.
Is there a delivery minimum at Godfather’s Pizza?
Check at checkout or call us to confirm the current delivery minimum. Minimums can vary based on your address and distance. Most orders — even a single pizza and a side — will clear it without issue.
What’s the best thing to order for delivery if I’ve never tried Godfather’s?
Start with the Taco Pie or the Classic Combo. The Taco Pie is unlike anything else you’ll order for delivery — seasoned beef, taco sauce, fresh lettuce and tomatoes added after baking. The Classic Combo is the go-to for first-timers who want a loaded pizza they know they’ll like. Either way, get it on Golden crust — it’s pan-baked with a buttery, crispy bottom and it’s the crowd-pleaser for first-timers.
Don’t feel like cooking tonight? Good. You shouldn’t have to. We’re Veteran-Owned, we’re right here on 151, and we brought Godfather’s back to San Antonio after 35 years because the city deserved it. If you remember the original from the ’80s, welcome back. If you’ve never had it, you’re about to find out what the fuss is about. Either way, dinner’s handled.

