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Iguana Pizza Pulled After Health Scrutiny
15 Mar
Summary
- A Florida pizzeria removed its iguana pizza due to complaints and regulations.
- The 'Florida Man Pizza' used iguana meat, bacon, and venison.
- Iguana meat is compared to chicken and frog legs in taste and texture.

Buck's Coal Fired Pizza, a North Palm Beach eatery, has taken its "Florida Man Pizza" off the menu after a brief and controversial run. This unique pie, initially featuring iguana meat, bacon, and venison, gained significant viral attention in February 2026 after owner Frankie Cecere received the game meat from a friend.
The restaurant faced a surge of public interest, but also received numerous complaints. Unwanted attention from the local health department prompted the temporary removal of the dish as the owners navigate the complex regulations surrounding the sale of iguana meat. No live iguanas were kept or killed on the premises.
During cold snaps in early 2026, iguanas become immobilized, a period when many Floridians deal with the invasive creatures. However, as temperatures rise, sourcing and humanely harvesting iguana meat becomes more challenging. The meat itself is reportedly tender, with a taste profile akin to chicken and frog legs, though it has drawn mixed reactions from notable food personalities.
Buck's Coal Fired Pizza is known for experimenting with unique toppings, including venison, pickle chips, and habanero peppers. While the iguana pizza's return is uncertain, the restaurant plans to continue its culinary explorations.


