If you're in a pinch and don't want to cook and the kids and you aren't fussy about the quality of the pizza, Bruno's serves a purpose. Basic pizza. So, as a mom of 2 kids myself, sometimes convenience trumps. But there are wonderful pizza places with great pizza along 30A - Amore (West end of 30A), Angelinas (Seagrove - great lunch specials, too), and I don't know the name of the new one by the Watercolor Publix in Seagrove and people have spoken very highly of that one, too. Someone once mentioned that the Spicy Noodle on 98 near the East end of 30A may deliver and I would try them (just haven't had a chance yet - I called once and they were unable to deliver because they were too busy). Buying a good frozen pizza or two at Publix and putting it in the oven works (that's what we do when we're there if we plan on eating in with the kids sometimes). Let us know what you find works best for you.
I don't know if how the delivery is with Bruno's because I've never had their pizza delivered, though I did eat it twice about 4 years ago at the "restaurant" in Seagrove when the kids were younger. I think we get spoiled (I mean that in a very good way) along 30A with all the good choices in places to eat and for quick inexpensive meals we've really taken to getting something already prepared at Publix and then just heating it up.