Cedar Park Edition | April 2026

Dining

BY KATLYNN FOX

A few doors down from Mama Betty’s Tex-Mex on Parmer Lane, dynamic duo Jason Carrier and Forrest Higdon opened Happy Slice Pizza last October, serving specialty pizzas, baked fornatas, salads, desserts and a full drink menu. The backstory For business owners Carrier and Higdon, their journeys with restaurants began long before they collaborated over a healthier kind of pizza. Higdon spent the last 16 years specializing in pizza at Gumby’s Pizza in San Marcos, which opened in 2009. Following his experience as a restaurant owner, he shared advice with Carrier, his neighbor, who opened Mama Betty’s Tex-Mex in 2022. Three years later, owners of 600 Degrees Austin approached the pair about buying the restaurant, and they jumped into action—going from neigh- bors to business partners. “Being next door [at] Mama Betty’s ... we’re already here, so it made sense 150 feet away to sign another lease and start doing pizza with my neigh- bor,” Carrier said. From being neighbors, to talking shop about their respective restaurants, Forrest Higdon, left, and Jason Carrier are now co-owners of Happy Slice Pizza on Parmer Lane in Austin. What’s special about it? “When I had the opportunity to start over and just do a pizza place like I would want now, it was about the better ingredients,” Higdon said. Happy Slice dough is made with unbleached and unbromated –our, cellulose-free cheese and no arti—cial citric acid in the tomato sauce. The menu also o˜ers gluten and dairy-free options for people with dietary restrictions. “I want ... people that are gluten-free or dairy- free to not feel like we’re having to make excep- tions for them—they get the same experience that everyone else gets,” Higdon said. Happy Slice Pizza is also the —rst pizza restau- rant in Texas to serve the San Nicola tomatoes in its sauce. Previously, the sauce was exclusively made for restaurants on the East Coast, until the company opened up a second line of capacity, Higdon explained. Happy Slice Pizza was designed as a space where people celebrate life, according to co-owner Forrest Higdon. A family aair The pair crafted Happy Slice with the intention of Happy Slice Pizza owners strive to ‘elevate the pizza experience’

Classic pies at the pizza spot include the Margherita pizza ($25.99), which can be served on a gluten-free 14-inch crust.

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The venue features a large patio with shade trees and several large TVs.

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In addition to pizza, Happy Slice also o ers an array of cocktails, such as the Porch Swing, which features vodka, fresh strawberry, hibiscus soda and mint ($10).

From the left, Jason Carrier and Forrest Higdon are now co-owners of Happy Slice Pizza on Parmer Lane.

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creating a welcoming, family-friendly environment. “I think what has made Happy Slice work is that we’re building the place that we would want to take our families to,” Higdon said. “It’s just an extension of our neighborhood and our house.” The restaurant includes an outdoor patio with fans, TVs, tables and turf to make a relax- ing and comfortable space. Happy Slice hosts neighborhood parties, birthdays and team sports celebrations.

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