Pie Hole
44 S Broadway, Denver, CO, 80209
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Address :
44 S Broadway
Denver, CO, 80209 - Phone (303) 777-4743
- Website https://pieholedenver.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 2:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Late Night
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Hipster
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
Caters : Yes
Categories
Pizza
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Elena V.
Decided to stop by after a crappy industry/music party at Club Vinyl. 2 slices of pepperoni pizza for $5 was a badass idea at 12AM. I was hesitant to return because the first time I tried this place, pizza was bland and way salty. Super greasy, but hey that's pizza for ya. Dabbed it off with a bunch of napkins with no problem. Cashier dude was a superbadass by giving us a bunch of sharpees and paper plates to draw on... As well as a whiteboard marker to draw on the whiteboard, duh. Pleasant experience and best vibes I've ever received in a casual food joint!
(5)Gil A.
It's easy to go overboard trying to create a unique pizza pie, but you can also create an epic piece of pizza that will have thoughts of it dancing in your head the next few days... Chorizo Jalapeño Slices have haunted my thoughts for the past 24 hours. This pie hole in the wall on Broadway is the speeezot!
(5)Thaddius B.
Very close to 2 stars. Slice was small had good flavor but also seemed like it had been sitting out for several hours. There was only 1 gigantic piece of peperoni on my slice. And watching the employee make the sauce was not the most appealing thing, plus I wondered where they put it all because she was making a five gallon tub of it and there was none on my slice. IF you like a pizza that's cracker like with little to no sauce this place maybe for you. Like I said it did not taste bad just nothing special and I was hopping for something better. I would not be opposed to trying it again when trying to soak up some libations but don't think I would ever order a hole pie from here. Employees were very friendly so that's plus.
(3)Chris H.
It was open at 2:30! It sure tasted good and was cheap but not out-of-this-world. It's cheaper than Fat Sully's (smaller slice but still) so I'll be here again.
(4)Ryan U.
I just walked in the snow, and found solice in this ny style pie hole. It was delicious. Can't wait to go again.
(5)Stephen W.
Got to know what to order. The pizza with heavier toppings isn't my fave just because the crust gets mushy and floppy and I hate it.. But.. The potato and bacon pizza is a gift from above. It's amazing. Get it
(4)Brianna B.
I was looking for a quick bite for dinner and stopped in since it seemed like a new spot to try. While I appreciate the large(r) selection of veggie pizzas, I was underwhelmed with the taste. The pizza was greasy and lacked any kind of flavor. Probably a better spot to go when it's late, you're drunk with friends, and want to play a game of pinball.
(2)M V.
Their website clearly states "we deliver to downtown hotels and bars" but when we called the guy said they don't deliver downtown and hung up. Nice..
(1)Clive M.
Super good pie! Keep it simple. They kill it, they have all kinds of slices ready when you are. They are professional pizza people. I'm sure they love all the late night business from people stumbling around south Broadway at night. Good cookies, too! Go here!
(5)Rayna K.
Home away from home. Cool employees, cool tunes, sizzlin' pies! I could eat over half a pie when I'm feeling less dignified. They are huge too at 19"!! Definitely a ton of pizza in this city but I always make the trip to PH when I need some pie, which is often! The space is pretty cool, murals by local artists on the walls and you can contribute to their plate wall if you ask the staff for an extra plate. Fun to draw on the white board in the back too. The classics are A+ and the crew makes some great specialties too. Definitely go for anything on spicy or vegan sauce. These are made in house and can't be beat. It can be rough to come in on a weekend night, almost guaranteed to have a line. But they keep it moving and hot pies are always on the line. Really though, If you haven't tried it, you are missing out on the best NY style pie in Denver.
(5)Emily R.
My girlfriend and I stumbled in here for a pick me up snack during our st. Pattys day shenanigans last night. I don't know if it was the booze or what but this pizza is a gift from the food gods. We both got the harp slices; the combination of flavors made all my dreams come true. Yum.
(5)Larry S.
Don't know what it is like sober but drunk this place is the best! Mmmmmmm Pizza! Staff is super friendly. Pizza is delicious. This is post bar so there.
(5)Hannah T.
I'm about to get all Denver up in my reviews for a moment, mainly because there were some good ones and because most of Denver reminded me of a less hip Minneapolis. This place is the equivalent to Mesa, but they have cans of PBR, for a $1! Can you believe it? (ok, so this is more hip, Mesa could benefit!) I couldn't either, I was hungry AND I could still drink. Why would you drink anywhere else? It would be the greatest birthday party spot. The pizza was about $3 a slice and they had choices of meats, cheese, and vegetarian, all super good. I had to get another piece! I wish I could remember what I got, all I know is it had lots of jalapeños and was amazing. The crust was thin but heafty enough to hold all the cheese. The place is pretty big, enough to seat probably 30 people, with standing room for much more. Bonus; old school video games for a quarter.
(5)Brooke W.
I had a couple slices here recently. Not only was the pizza PERFECT in my opinion (Thin, crispy crust, equal ratios of all ingredients, and relatively large slices) but the atmosphere here is pretty damn cool. With 90s hip hop on the stereo, cartoon graffiti style murals, and pinball machines inside, it definitely has an authentic (dare I say New-York-City-esque) pizza joint vibe. It doesn't feel especially clean, but thats kind of part of the authenticity, you know, not like a stark white fake food chain. I will be stopping by next time I'm in he neighborhood.
(5)Amanda D.
Love you guys ;-D I stopped by a few nights ago, a little on the tipsy side, and requested a cold slice of pizza. They happily obliged. I remember it being really delicious, but moreover I appreciate his patience and great service! Good on you pie hole, will definitely be back soon!
(5)Meredith G.
Hungry and feeling like pizza, so happy my feet & stomach led me to Pie Hole. They had a few great looking specials that were a must try over just ordering peperoni. They had one with mushrooms, black olives & onions- really good and the other was a white sauce with bacon. 2 big slices for just under $3 each.
(4)Lea H.
Mmmmm. Yes please may I have another slice! This place is great. Fast, friendly & affordable. Lots of seating and cool stuff on the walls to look at. I love the unique pizza menu for instance, the chicken and waffle pizza is so tasty. It's in a great location on Broadway close to tons of cute little shops that you can venture into. This is one of my favorite pizza places to grab a slice from in Denver.
(4)Mikki W.
I live off S. Broadway so I'm always doing a little wandering around the neighborhood. I went to The Pie Hole a week ago and got a slice of pepperoni. $2.50. It was hot, crispy, and very good! I stopped in today for a slice....again. Very Good! I found out that they do have $1 PBR cans and also deliver!!! This was great to find out as our building usually ends up hanging on Sunday afternoons, then we are all hungry!! We have ordered the Pie from the Big Name guys across the street.....Never again! Pie Hole will be my go to guys from now on.....Thanks for a Fab Slice Guys...
(5)Lisa J.
Holy mother of god, this pizza was PERFECT for a drunken late night rondevous in Denver. Cheap, delicious pizza slices and $1 PBRs!!! I had so much more fun bsing with my girlfriends over yummy pizza and pbrs at the Pie Hole than I did getting hit on by all the douche nuggets at the Punch Bowl. Highly recommend!!
(5)Nick M.
This is the spot for late night drunk pizza. The potato bacon for the win. They also serve beer! Throw in some Dr. Who Pinball and this place is a must!
(5)Kenny N.
This is turning into one of go-to fast pizza spots in the Baker neighborhood. It's priced great, they have specialty slices that constantly change, and it looks good on display. I recommend it.
(4)Diane O.
Great selection of slices! I had a veggie slice, pineapple/jalapeño slice, and another veggie slice. They came out of the oven super crispy. Great crust. Super fast and a good price. I will be going back here soon!
(4)Kevin S.
There are a lot of pizza options in the city. But if you live on South Broadway, I'd opt for visiting here rather than any other place. It's small. rarely is there a line. You've got pinball, tons of seating in the back, and a real laid-back, easy-going, local vibe. Everyone is super friendly, the pizza is kick-ass, and they have $1 PBRs. Go Pie Hole!
(4)Chris H.
This is a good deal if you are super drunk and want cheese melted on saltines. The staff is friendly though! Also the line should be arranged differently. The only other oddity was the vegan extraterrestrial outside in engineer overalls and no shoes. He is the reason I gave pie hole 1 star at all.
(1)Mark R.
Don't be a sucker. This is real pizza slice for real people. If you wanna eat a cheap piece of styrofoam with frog poo on it, go to the mall and order Dominos and have it delivered to Abercrombie. This is real live American thin crust pizza with integrity like a volunteer fireman. Eat it. Now.
(4)Nic Z.
So.. I'm not even going to bring the fact that I'm from Chicago into this, but Pie Hole has some yummy pizza. I don't eat pizza very often, and I have legitimate concerns whether the intoxication of my tastebuds (just them, not me!) can explain its tastiness. I got a slice with artichoke, spinach, and garlic. I enjoyed every bite.
(4)Alisa J.
Love the pizza here. Always great inventive options for vegetarians. Love potato slices and jalapeno.
(5)April B.
This is probably my favorite place to go for a slice in Denver. It is up there with Sexy Pizza. A great after bar spot or any day really. Love their pizza!
(4)Tina M.
Been here a handful of times now. So far never disappointed. A large pizza changed about 8 people. Good selection of flavors and varieties, never thought of outing potatoes on a pizza till now. I just wish they'd brig back the green chili one. Need more dessert options though.
(5)Cynthia N.
I can't speak for the service since we're all about delivery, but we LOVE this pizza. The ingredients list is exciting, the crust is crispy enough on the outside, but just a little soft on the inside and very flavorful. The marinara is so perfectly seasoned, we'd never think to add anything, and I like that their house salad is spinach based. The only reason I don't give it 5 stars is that it often arrives less than hot, which once required a pick me up in the toaster oven. Otherwise, seriously our favorite pizza in our delivery zone. Yay!!
(4)Shea S.
A decent place to grab a bite to-go on South Broadway, especially if you're further north than Famous Pizza. Sells by the slice, with a good crispy crust and decent size for the money. I had the mac n cheese sausage pizza, which was tasty, but could have used more of the toppings (it was rather sparse). Very friendly folks - worth a stop if you want a quick and cheap bite on SoBo.
(3)Jeremy C.
I didn't even know this place existed until I went here after spending some time at a birthday celebration next door to the place. The pizza was reasonably priced. They had unique flavors. I had a slice of potato, onion, and something else that was quite tasty. They also serve beer too so you can get a good microbrew with your pizza. You can get regular toppings as well, but the combos were quite unique. I enjoyed it. I will definitely be back.
(4)Christie D.
Third time getting pizza from Pie Hole and I think I'm officially addicted. There are three pizza places in one block and this is by far the best! I always grab my go to, the bacon potato alfredo deliciousness, and get whatever the slice of the day is too. One of the best is the pulled pork, BBQ sauce, pineapple and green onions. It is my new favorite! Thanks to the friendly staff for the delicious slices!
(5)J G.
$1 PBR with a $2-3 late night slice, you can't go wrong. Decor is nonexistent, really, but they do have a whiteboard for the artistically inclined. Creative pizzas too. One of the female workers is cute, but don't ask for her number, even if she flashes you a smile to come on in. She lives with her boyfriend!
(3)Jason A.
A new (to me, anyway) pizza place has opened across the street from the Goodwill, next to The Hi-Dive, on S. Broadway & W. Archer. Very reasonably priced - they have 5 different slices that are on the "ready right now" menu, which are all priced under $3.00. We tried a slice with pesto and another with artichoke hearts. Looking forward to giving them another visit (and another star) the next time we are down there.
(3)Cody S.
Best pizza in Denver! They have 8 different kinds of pizza four that never change and four daily pizzas. They also have dollar beers! The service is great. The ambiance is super cool like retro 80s with arcade games and stuff.
(5)Katie G.
Love the creativity in their pies. The potato bacon is always a must. PBR's are dirt cheap here. Chill environment. And they're open super late.
(4)Justin T.
Decided to order from Pie Hole because there were no other choices at midnight on a Monday. Pizza was ordered at midnight and didn't arrive until 1:45! So there's that... They gave me a free garlic bread (not sure if it was because of the lateness). Pizza was cold when we got it. Tasted ok, looked good though! I will not be ordering from these guys again and will be sure to plan out my pizza orders to allow for this. They're only really good if it's late and you're drunk and you want to grab a slice.
(2)Megan M.
The price was right, but honestly the pizza was nothing spectacular in my opinion. The cheese slices were pretty greasy and not A+ on flavor, maybe it'd be better if you ordered a specialty slice. I wouldn't say this was NY style thin crust by any means, thick on the cheese and the dough. If you're at a show in the area though, it's a fast and easy stop. The staff were friendly and efficient.
(3)Jamie L.
Excellent pizza on Broadway, and a great spot to stop in for a slice. Creative menu, cheap slices, great divey atmosphere, and dollar PBRs.
(4)Kate L.
I am thrilled the Pie Hole has made a home on South Broadway. This little shop sells hot slices of cheese pizza for $2.08. That's star number one. Pizza is the people's food, and Pie Hole hasn't forgotten that. Star number two: Pie Hole makes pies both traditional (Tritalian=pepperoni, salami and Italian sausage) and appropriately creative (Potato and Bacon=alfredo sauce, roasted potato and bacon). Star number three: Open until 3am on Friday and Saturday (2am the rest of the week). And finally, star number four: because every time I walk by their shop that hottie throwing dough in the window smiles at me.
(4)Nick R.
Update: As much as I don't want to do it, I've had to drop my rating. I still like their food, it's really solid. However, they've messed up our delivery order on a somewhat consistent basis now (forgetting items seems to be the thing), which obviously is a big negative. The delivery is either fast and incorrect, or slow and correct. Once they get the delivery figured out a little better, I can go back up to 4 stars!
(3)Aggie M.
This pizza is so good; the flavors are original without being weird and it's a great crust. I don't know why this place currently only has 3 stars. (I guess some vegan got angry?). It's my top pick in Denver. Also, the eat-in ambiance has a no-fuss, dive-y feel. I randomly slipped in here when I was hungry and tipsy one night and have gone out of my way, sober, to return.
(5)Chris B.
I will start by saying that this is only the second time i have felt the need to post. Some friends and I walked in late tonight after the Bronco game because they had a cheesesteak sign out front. When I asked for a cheesesteak they said they stopped serving them. I told them about the sign out front and they replied (rudely, while laughing) with, "that sign also has our lunch specials on it." I said I would pay more for them to make it. They said, " it'll cost us $40 and put us 20 mins behind." Must be a hell of a cheesesteak. They had plenty of slices under the warmer but since I was going to have to have pizza I chose to take my business down the street where they made mine fresh. I'll never go back.
(1)Curtis C.
I was skeptical about this place because the last thing S. Broadway needs is another pizza place, however, Pie Hole brings the heat. I wanted to dislike this place just for being the new guy in the neighborhood but I just can't. Pie Hole, you have earned my respect and my stomach capacity. The nightly experiments in pizza are an absolute adventure and a treasure hunt of sorts every time I pay you a visit. The pepperoni is a solid go-to.
(4)Jack D.
Fresh pizza, great flavor!! HIGHLY recommended!
(4)Edward B.
A reasonably priced slice on S Broadway?! I think these guys may be on to something! Okay, so it's not the biggest slice, but they use the big pepperoni that looks like the nipple of a Giant. This is my favorite pepperoni and I make noises like "GARRRR!" when I eat their slices to let them know. It rang up as $2.51 but they rounded the penny off. When I tried to give them a penny, the lady looked confused. Then I panicked and put it in the tip jar and she went "OH THANKS!" and I thought "Man, what a great new pizza place." Also, I was drunk already or I would have picked up a $1 PBR.
(4)Jeff S.
This is a decent spot to get a slice if you're on Broadway for one of the various reasons to be on Broadway. They offer inexpensive, big New York style slices in a few select specials of the day, or you can make up your own. They are very fast and the people working here are very friendly and happy. It's worth trying.
(3)Clara A.
$1 PBR. Open until 2am. Pizza is good. You can order by the slice or do a whole pie. The guys who work there are always super friendly.
(5)Aleka P.
I obviously don't expect a pizza joint to cater to vegans. But, this place advertised having vegan slices as a selling point when they were opening. So far, zero for two. (Making me wait 20 minutes for bread sticks does not equal having vegan slices available.)
(1)Zach W.
I needed to supply pizzas to hungry clients during a training and Pie Hole delivered. Oh, and they also delivered. ;-) The delivery was on time and with a smile. Thumbs up número uno. The bill was reasonable. Thumbs up número dos. The pizza was tasty. Thumbs up número tres. So far, so good. No one who ate the pizza became ill. Bonus thumbs up! There are some cool toppings/flavors that make this place a bit out of the ordinary. My one gripe is the crust is a bit too thin, but that is purely personal preference. Alas, I don't live within a proximity that will allow me to partake of one of this establishment's signature attributes: crazy late hours. Regardless, whenever I need pizza for further trainings, Pie Hole will be hearing from me.
(4)Alyssa C.
Meh. It is what it is. Slices of pizza for drunk people! Did it hit the spot? Yep! Would I go back? Probably not. Definitely fast and cheap and quick though if that's what you need!
(3)Donovan G.
Very good pizza and tasty chocolate chip cookies. Good deal on beer and a slice, just 3.25
(4)Michelle S.
Very tasty no-frills pizza joint. Stopped in on a Sunday afternoon with my sister and the staff were super friendly. The slices are under $3, which is fantastic. Super thin and crispy crust. They have several pin-ball machines (including one with my favorites, the Daleks) and graffiti-ed walls. My only wish, that the slices were larger, since they taste so good.
(4)Priscilla The Cat ..
Not bad, not bad at all. We swung in here for a few slices before brewery hopping. The scene inside reminded me of a joint I hit up in NYC many years ago. The prices are right, and the pie seemed to hit the spot. I will return someday.
(4)Stacy P.
I only discovered this place six weeks or so ago, and have already ordered from them three times. Yeah, I need to cook more at home, but I've been traveling a lot which means I'm a lazy chef. I've tried the Margheritah Etah once (excellent) and the amazing Thai Chicken twice. Damn, I want that Thai Chicken pizza right now. NOW. It's amazing. Now, the pizzas are huge, so be warned that those of you with a counter depth fridge will need to make other arrangements for your slices. The box will not fit in your fridge. :) They don't always have drivers available at odd hours during the day, but I'm guessing that's because they do most of their business by the slice in the shop. The staff are very friendly and are willing to take your order and send it out when the driver arrives (they've always been able to tell us when that will be). Regardless, the pizza is worth waiting for. It's that good. Try it.
(4)Nat S.
Pie day 3.14.15 star date, I needed a pizza. Ordered the pork candy pie to take back to my space ship. The telepathic read my mind that I was out of red chile flakes at home. Soared though space while eating it!
(4)Jon H.
I'm a truck driver who was delivering little over a mile away. So I called for a delivery order. But no delivery driver. I'd suggest stop advertising delivery if you can't deliver. Have a great day.
(1)Ryan N.
Taste: 4 Atmosphere: 3.5 Service: 4 After a long night of drinking nothing taste better. Open until 2am this place is the place to go. With a variety of choices from bacon potatoes to vegan delight this place will fill any drunken cravings. Overall this place is amazing if you had a few drinks and because I always have a couple drinks in me, I have to give this place 4 stars.
(4)Sarah E.
There's a few good options for late-night drunk pizza on Broadway, but this one is my favorite. The Pie Hole mixes up their topping choices, so every night you have a few different options. (Or - every day you have different options - if you get pizza during the day like a normal person.) My favorite has to be the potato bacon. Yum. I also love that they have Sriracha and other hot sauces for you to add on top of your pizza. Heaven. (Now I want pizza. BRB.)
(5)Garkie Z.
Pie hole is definitely the place to go when you want pizza. Nothing fancy schmancy- just downright dirty pizza- in a good way that is. This is a no fuss place- the pizza is there waiting for you, you order it, they throw it in the oven to heat that baby right back up and they slap it on a plate for you and then the rest is history. Must Try: Potato Bacon- It's delicious that's why. We ordered a couple slices of Sausage, Pepperoni, and Thai Chicken. All were delicious but the real winner is the Potato Bacon- I've never had anything quite like it. It's so simple and yet it totally does the trick. The place definitely had character that's for sure. It's covered from ceiling to floor with Pizza influenced art work. Oh and there's pinball machines as well... It's definitely a must-try for anyone come through Denver but just wanting something casual, cheap, and fuss-free!
(4)Riza H. C.
Greasy good pizza, Doable, Reasonably price slices of Thin Crust Pizza.. Each slice of Pizza was $2.78. If I am NOT mistaken the other time I came here for TO GO Order, the Pizza I choose were : * Balls Of Fury * Hot Cheez * Yeah Baby When I ask the Staffs, whether their Meatballs contains any PORK, the staff is so willing to go back to the Kitchen and check it out. Thankfully its JUST BEEF! SCORE! Hence that makes a choice that I want to choose for the options in my decision to purchase TO GO. This visit was on Sunday August 24th 2014, after I had Dinner a few stops away. I purchased the slices of Pizza for Hubs Dinner and perhaps 1 or 2 for me for my after Dinner "snack". 7 slices of Pizza was $21.02. Its Huge to some, reasonable for our taste bud and DEFINITELY Returning to this establishment since its CLOSED LATE aka LATE NIGHT EATS. SCORE! 3.5 STARS!! Pie Hole 44 S Broadway Denver, CO 80209 (303)-777-4743 @168/2014
(3)Kristin O.
Dive bar meets pizza place and they hit if off instantly. The pizza is great - they serve by the slice and rotate flavors. I had a vegan mango slice once and it was delish. They have $1 cans of PBR all day everyday. The decor is kinda crusty but it's a cheap pizza place on SoBo - what do you expect? I find myself ending my nights here more and more. I used to go to Atomic Cowboy but this place is so cheap, I keep coming back.
(4)Lynda M.
The pizza is good, but the ambiance is horrific. I don't even think they cleaned the place before they moved in. Everything is dusty, greasy, and the walls are covered in pizza plates that people have drawn on. I wouldn't go back in there if you paid me. If they treat their establishment like shit, what are they doing to the pizza?? Sorry, but dirtiness and food don't mix... I don't care HOW BAD you're trying to relate to the grungy hipsters.
(1)Brittany H.
I remember the first time I spotted this place, I was hoping it was a pie shop on Broadway. My late-night cravings for cherry and apple pie finally have an answer! But lo, it was not to be. But don't weep too hard pie fans; Pie Hole is serving up some A-OK pizza for those greasy cravings. While the storefront of Pie Hole really looks teeny tiny, once you step foot inside you'll discover it is crazy spacious! Funky murals decorate the walls, so be sure to take your eyes off your pizza for a few minutes to check them out. There's plenty of seating to be had throughout this long pizza joint. Okay, so it's a cool space. How's the pizza? Pretty damn tasty for a few bucks! And slices are of course massive. Not Fat Sully's massive, but one or two is definitely plenty. So if you're in the need for a quick bite while meandering Broadway, definitely pop into Pie Hole. You'll be in and out in no time. And satisfied to boot!
(3)Tim S.
This is a larger and more bustling pizza joint than some of the others on South Broadway, very interestingly painted with lots of strange art on the walls and a very eclectic, if friendly, crowd that for some reason likes to make jovial comments and jokes to one another at urinals. The slices are served up front and are smaller than a legit New York slice. This because the crust is rolled rather than pulled so it's flat and taut at first, but it wouldn't handle a New York fold if the slices were any bigger. The sauce is pretty decent and the toppings are fantastic. Very creative combinations that are perfect for that after-bar before-driving "convince yourself you are not actually drunk" meal. This is Denver, not New York, so I can't dock them for the crust and the topping combinations are too badass. Tip: after you order your first slice they will immediately move to the person behind you, so spit out everything you want with your first sentence.
(4)Matt H.
Pie Hole is a great stop if you're bar-hopping down Broadway. It really hits its stride after midnight. Let's face it, that's when a bargain slice of delicious pizza and a dollar beer sound their best. The dingy, creatively painted back room reminds me of every small music venue I have ever visited and the folks who work there were great. Try one of their specials. They're unconventional, but don't be deterred.
(4)Jen W.
Grabbed a quick slice while out shopping with my sister. They always have at least six pies on the go and the slices are generally between $2-$3 - a pretty great deal. They also always have daily special slices with interesting combos. They were out of roasted potato and bacon which sounded tasty so I went old school and got a plain cheese slice. They also deliver and I can't wait to order from the menu that offers a drunk candy or bbq porker pie. The graffiti walls remind me of Anthony's off of 16th Street Mall. Pinball machines and paper plate art complete the decor.
(4)Benjamin H.
Denver be killing the food game! I live in NYC but this slice holds its own (cheese of course). Bonus points for arcade games and dollar pbr's. Classic spot from the looks of it.
(4)Starr Z.
First pizza experience in Denver, and I liked it! I got the delicious Rockies pizza; jalapeños, cilantro, and pineapple. I washed it down with Sioux City root beer.
(4)Brian E.
$3.25 for a slice of pizza and a can of beer. Automatic 4 stars. Interesting space. Reminds me of college.
(4)Carly B.
Decent prices and a variety of interesting pre-made topping combinations (we had roasted red pepper and basil), but the pizza execution itself seems a tad...amateur. For lack of a better word. The crust reminds me of something I could do myself at home and the slices are kind of small and very light on the toppings. They threw our slice into the oven for probably not more than 30 seconds. It seemed like it was for show more than anything else. The result was not an ooey gooey, craveworthy slice, but basically something to shove in your pie hole (see what I did there?) after a night of drinking. However, they appeared to have very cheap PBRs and the ambience was a bit better than Sexy Pizza (read: darker and more places to sit). Also, this stretch of Broadway was in need of an easy pizza by the slice spot (there's Famous Pizza up the street, but that place is terrible). I think they're somewhat new, so perhaps they will refine their pizza craft and make this place a go-to for late night, post-bar food on Broadway.
(3)Garkie Z.
Pie hole is definitely the place to go when you want pizza. Nothing fancy schmancy- just downright dirty pizza- in a good way that is. This is a no fuss place- the pizza is there waiting for you, you order it, they throw it in the oven to heat that baby right back up and they slap it on a plate for you and then the rest is history. Must Try: Potato Bacon- It's delicious that's why. We ordered a couple slices of Sausage, Pepperoni, and Thai Chicken. All were delicious but the real winner is the Potato Bacon- I've never had anything quite like it. It's so simple and yet it totally does the trick. The place definitely had character that's for sure. It's covered from ceiling to floor with Pizza influenced art work. Oh and there's pinball machines as well... It's definitely a must-try for anyone come through Denver but just wanting something casual, cheap, and fuss-free!
(4)Riza H. C.
Greasy good pizza, Doable, Reasonably price slices of Thin Crust Pizza.. Each slice of Pizza was $2.78. If I am NOT mistaken the other time I came here for TO GO Order, the Pizza I choose were : * Balls Of Fury * Hot Cheez * Yeah Baby When I ask the Staffs, whether their Meatballs contains any PORK, the staff is so willing to go back to the Kitchen and check it out. Thankfully its JUST BEEF! SCORE! Hence that makes a choice that I want to choose for the options in my decision to purchase TO GO. This visit was on Sunday August 24th 2014, after I had Dinner a few stops away. I purchased the slices of Pizza for Hubs Dinner and perhaps 1 or 2 for me for my after Dinner "snack". 7 slices of Pizza was $21.02. Its Huge to some, reasonable for our taste bud and DEFINITELY Returning to this establishment since its CLOSED LATE aka LATE NIGHT EATS. SCORE! 3.5 STARS!! Pie Hole 44 S Broadway Denver, CO 80209 (303)-777-4743 @168/2014
(3)Kristin O.
Dive bar meets pizza place and they hit if off instantly. The pizza is great - they serve by the slice and rotate flavors. I had a vegan mango slice once and it was delish. They have $1 cans of PBR all day everyday. The decor is kinda crusty but it's a cheap pizza place on SoBo - what do you expect? I find myself ending my nights here more and more. I used to go to Atomic Cowboy but this place is so cheap, I keep coming back.
(4)Lynda M.
The pizza is good, but the ambiance is horrific. I don't even think they cleaned the place before they moved in. Everything is dusty, greasy, and the walls are covered in pizza plates that people have drawn on. I wouldn't go back in there if you paid me. If they treat their establishment like shit, what are they doing to the pizza?? Sorry, but dirtiness and food don't mix... I don't care HOW BAD you're trying to relate to the grungy hipsters.
(1)Ryan N.
Taste: 4 Atmosphere: 3.5 Service: 4 After a long night of drinking nothing taste better. Open until 2am this place is the place to go. With a variety of choices from bacon potatoes to vegan delight this place will fill any drunken cravings. Overall this place is amazing if you had a few drinks and because I always have a couple drinks in me, I have to give this place 4 stars.
(4)Sarah E.
There's a few good options for late-night drunk pizza on Broadway, but this one is my favorite. The Pie Hole mixes up their topping choices, so every night you have a few different options. (Or - every day you have different options - if you get pizza during the day like a normal person.) My favorite has to be the potato bacon. Yum. I also love that they have Sriracha and other hot sauces for you to add on top of your pizza. Heaven. (Now I want pizza. BRB.)
(5)Zach W.
I needed to supply pizzas to hungry clients during a training and Pie Hole delivered. Oh, and they also delivered. ;-) The delivery was on time and with a smile. Thumbs up número uno. The bill was reasonable. Thumbs up número dos. The pizza was tasty. Thumbs up número tres. So far, so good. No one who ate the pizza became ill. Bonus thumbs up! There are some cool toppings/flavors that make this place a bit out of the ordinary. My one gripe is the crust is a bit too thin, but that is purely personal preference. Alas, I don't live within a proximity that will allow me to partake of one of this establishment's signature attributes: crazy late hours. Regardless, whenever I need pizza for further trainings, Pie Hole will be hearing from me.
(4)Alyssa C.
Meh. It is what it is. Slices of pizza for drunk people! Did it hit the spot? Yep! Would I go back? Probably not. Definitely fast and cheap and quick though if that's what you need!
(3)Donovan G.
Very good pizza and tasty chocolate chip cookies. Good deal on beer and a slice, just 3.25
(4)Stacy P.
I only discovered this place six weeks or so ago, and have already ordered from them three times. Yeah, I need to cook more at home, but I've been traveling a lot which means I'm a lazy chef. I've tried the Margheritah Etah once (excellent) and the amazing Thai Chicken twice. Damn, I want that Thai Chicken pizza right now. NOW. It's amazing. Now, the pizzas are huge, so be warned that those of you with a counter depth fridge will need to make other arrangements for your slices. The box will not fit in your fridge. :) They don't always have drivers available at odd hours during the day, but I'm guessing that's because they do most of their business by the slice in the shop. The staff are very friendly and are willing to take your order and send it out when the driver arrives (they've always been able to tell us when that will be). Regardless, the pizza is worth waiting for. It's that good. Try it.
(4)Michelle S.
Very tasty no-frills pizza joint. Stopped in on a Sunday afternoon with my sister and the staff were super friendly. The slices are under $3, which is fantastic. Super thin and crispy crust. They have several pin-ball machines (including one with my favorites, the Daleks) and graffiti-ed walls. My only wish, that the slices were larger, since they taste so good.
(4)Priscilla The Cat ..
Not bad, not bad at all. We swung in here for a few slices before brewery hopping. The scene inside reminded me of a joint I hit up in NYC many years ago. The prices are right, and the pie seemed to hit the spot. I will return someday.
(4)Nat S.
Pie day 3.14.15 star date, I needed a pizza. Ordered the pork candy pie to take back to my space ship. The telepathic read my mind that I was out of red chile flakes at home. Soared though space while eating it!
(4)Jon H.
I'm a truck driver who was delivering little over a mile away. So I called for a delivery order. But no delivery driver. I'd suggest stop advertising delivery if you can't deliver. Have a great day.
(1)Brian E.
$3.25 for a slice of pizza and a can of beer. Automatic 4 stars. Interesting space. Reminds me of college.
(4)Meredith G.
Hungry and feeling like pizza, so happy my feet & stomach led me to Pie Hole. They had a few great looking specials that were a must try over just ordering peperoni. They had one with mushrooms, black olives & onions- really good and the other was a white sauce with bacon. 2 big slices for just under $3 each.
(4)Stephen W.
Got to know what to order. The pizza with heavier toppings isn't my fave just because the crust gets mushy and floppy and I hate it.. But.. The potato and bacon pizza is a gift from above. It's amazing. Get it
(4)Brianna B.
I was looking for a quick bite for dinner and stopped in since it seemed like a new spot to try. While I appreciate the large(r) selection of veggie pizzas, I was underwhelmed with the taste. The pizza was greasy and lacked any kind of flavor. Probably a better spot to go when it's late, you're drunk with friends, and want to play a game of pinball.
(2)M V.
Their website clearly states "we deliver to downtown hotels and bars" but when we called the guy said they don't deliver downtown and hung up. Nice..
(1)Clive M.
Super good pie! Keep it simple. They kill it, they have all kinds of slices ready when you are. They are professional pizza people. I'm sure they love all the late night business from people stumbling around south Broadway at night. Good cookies, too! Go here!
(5)Brittany H.
I remember the first time I spotted this place, I was hoping it was a pie shop on Broadway. My late-night cravings for cherry and apple pie finally have an answer! But lo, it was not to be. But don't weep too hard pie fans; Pie Hole is serving up some A-OK pizza for those greasy cravings. While the storefront of Pie Hole really looks teeny tiny, once you step foot inside you'll discover it is crazy spacious! Funky murals decorate the walls, so be sure to take your eyes off your pizza for a few minutes to check them out. There's plenty of seating to be had throughout this long pizza joint. Okay, so it's a cool space. How's the pizza? Pretty damn tasty for a few bucks! And slices are of course massive. Not Fat Sully's massive, but one or two is definitely plenty. So if you're in the need for a quick bite while meandering Broadway, definitely pop into Pie Hole. You'll be in and out in no time. And satisfied to boot!
(3)Tim S.
This is a larger and more bustling pizza joint than some of the others on South Broadway, very interestingly painted with lots of strange art on the walls and a very eclectic, if friendly, crowd that for some reason likes to make jovial comments and jokes to one another at urinals. The slices are served up front and are smaller than a legit New York slice. This because the crust is rolled rather than pulled so it's flat and taut at first, but it wouldn't handle a New York fold if the slices were any bigger. The sauce is pretty decent and the toppings are fantastic. Very creative combinations that are perfect for that after-bar before-driving "convince yourself you are not actually drunk" meal. This is Denver, not New York, so I can't dock them for the crust and the topping combinations are too badass. Tip: after you order your first slice they will immediately move to the person behind you, so spit out everything you want with your first sentence.
(4)Matt H.
Pie Hole is a great stop if you're bar-hopping down Broadway. It really hits its stride after midnight. Let's face it, that's when a bargain slice of delicious pizza and a dollar beer sound their best. The dingy, creatively painted back room reminds me of every small music venue I have ever visited and the folks who work there were great. Try one of their specials. They're unconventional, but don't be deterred.
(4)Jen W.
Grabbed a quick slice while out shopping with my sister. They always have at least six pies on the go and the slices are generally between $2-$3 - a pretty great deal. They also always have daily special slices with interesting combos. They were out of roasted potato and bacon which sounded tasty so I went old school and got a plain cheese slice. They also deliver and I can't wait to order from the menu that offers a drunk candy or bbq porker pie. The graffiti walls remind me of Anthony's off of 16th Street Mall. Pinball machines and paper plate art complete the decor.
(4)Benjamin H.
Denver be killing the food game! I live in NYC but this slice holds its own (cheese of course). Bonus points for arcade games and dollar pbr's. Classic spot from the looks of it.
(4)Starr Z.
First pizza experience in Denver, and I liked it! I got the delicious Rockies pizza; jalapeños, cilantro, and pineapple. I washed it down with Sioux City root beer.
(4)Carly B.
Decent prices and a variety of interesting pre-made topping combinations (we had roasted red pepper and basil), but the pizza execution itself seems a tad...amateur. For lack of a better word. The crust reminds me of something I could do myself at home and the slices are kind of small and very light on the toppings. They threw our slice into the oven for probably not more than 30 seconds. It seemed like it was for show more than anything else. The result was not an ooey gooey, craveworthy slice, but basically something to shove in your pie hole (see what I did there?) after a night of drinking. However, they appeared to have very cheap PBRs and the ambience was a bit better than Sexy Pizza (read: darker and more places to sit). Also, this stretch of Broadway was in need of an easy pizza by the slice spot (there's Famous Pizza up the street, but that place is terrible). I think they're somewhat new, so perhaps they will refine their pizza craft and make this place a go-to for late night, post-bar food on Broadway.
(3)Gil A.
It's easy to go overboard trying to create a unique pizza pie, but you can also create an epic piece of pizza that will have thoughts of it dancing in your head the next few days... Chorizo Jalapeño Slices have haunted my thoughts for the past 24 hours. This pie hole in the wall on Broadway is the speeezot!
(5)Elena V.
Decided to stop by after a crappy industry/music party at Club Vinyl. 2 slices of pepperoni pizza for $5 was a badass idea at 12AM. I was hesitant to return because the first time I tried this place, pizza was bland and way salty. Super greasy, but hey that's pizza for ya. Dabbed it off with a bunch of napkins with no problem. Cashier dude was a superbadass by giving us a bunch of sharpees and paper plates to draw on... As well as a whiteboard marker to draw on the whiteboard, duh. Pleasant experience and best vibes I've ever received in a casual food joint!
(5)Thaddius B.
Very close to 2 stars. Slice was small had good flavor but also seemed like it had been sitting out for several hours. There was only 1 gigantic piece of peperoni on my slice. And watching the employee make the sauce was not the most appealing thing, plus I wondered where they put it all because she was making a five gallon tub of it and there was none on my slice. IF you like a pizza that's cracker like with little to no sauce this place maybe for you. Like I said it did not taste bad just nothing special and I was hopping for something better. I would not be opposed to trying it again when trying to soak up some libations but don't think I would ever order a hole pie from here. Employees were very friendly so that's plus.
(3)Chris H.
It was open at 2:30! It sure tasted good and was cheap but not out-of-this-world. It's cheaper than Fat Sully's (smaller slice but still) so I'll be here again.
(4)Ryan U.
I just walked in the snow, and found solice in this ny style pie hole. It was delicious. Can't wait to go again.
(5)Rayna K.
Home away from home. Cool employees, cool tunes, sizzlin' pies! I could eat over half a pie when I'm feeling less dignified. They are huge too at 19"!! Definitely a ton of pizza in this city but I always make the trip to PH when I need some pie, which is often! The space is pretty cool, murals by local artists on the walls and you can contribute to their plate wall if you ask the staff for an extra plate. Fun to draw on the white board in the back too. The classics are A+ and the crew makes some great specialties too. Definitely go for anything on spicy or vegan sauce. These are made in house and can't be beat. It can be rough to come in on a weekend night, almost guaranteed to have a line. But they keep it moving and hot pies are always on the line. Really though, If you haven't tried it, you are missing out on the best NY style pie in Denver.
(5)Emily R.
My girlfriend and I stumbled in here for a pick me up snack during our st. Pattys day shenanigans last night. I don't know if it was the booze or what but this pizza is a gift from the food gods. We both got the harp slices; the combination of flavors made all my dreams come true. Yum.
(5)Larry S.
Don't know what it is like sober but drunk this place is the best! Mmmmmmm Pizza! Staff is super friendly. Pizza is delicious. This is post bar so there.
(5)Hannah T.
I'm about to get all Denver up in my reviews for a moment, mainly because there were some good ones and because most of Denver reminded me of a less hip Minneapolis. This place is the equivalent to Mesa, but they have cans of PBR, for a $1! Can you believe it? (ok, so this is more hip, Mesa could benefit!) I couldn't either, I was hungry AND I could still drink. Why would you drink anywhere else? It would be the greatest birthday party spot. The pizza was about $3 a slice and they had choices of meats, cheese, and vegetarian, all super good. I had to get another piece! I wish I could remember what I got, all I know is it had lots of jalapeños and was amazing. The crust was thin but heafty enough to hold all the cheese. The place is pretty big, enough to seat probably 30 people, with standing room for much more. Bonus; old school video games for a quarter.
(5)Brooke W.
I had a couple slices here recently. Not only was the pizza PERFECT in my opinion (Thin, crispy crust, equal ratios of all ingredients, and relatively large slices) but the atmosphere here is pretty damn cool. With 90s hip hop on the stereo, cartoon graffiti style murals, and pinball machines inside, it definitely has an authentic (dare I say New-York-City-esque) pizza joint vibe. It doesn't feel especially clean, but thats kind of part of the authenticity, you know, not like a stark white fake food chain. I will be stopping by next time I'm in he neighborhood.
(5)Amanda D.
Love you guys ;-D I stopped by a few nights ago, a little on the tipsy side, and requested a cold slice of pizza. They happily obliged. I remember it being really delicious, but moreover I appreciate his patience and great service! Good on you pie hole, will definitely be back soon!
(5)Lea H.
Mmmmm. Yes please may I have another slice! This place is great. Fast, friendly & affordable. Lots of seating and cool stuff on the walls to look at. I love the unique pizza menu for instance, the chicken and waffle pizza is so tasty. It's in a great location on Broadway close to tons of cute little shops that you can venture into. This is one of my favorite pizza places to grab a slice from in Denver.
(4)Mikki W.
I live off S. Broadway so I'm always doing a little wandering around the neighborhood. I went to The Pie Hole a week ago and got a slice of pepperoni. $2.50. It was hot, crispy, and very good! I stopped in today for a slice....again. Very Good! I found out that they do have $1 PBR cans and also deliver!!! This was great to find out as our building usually ends up hanging on Sunday afternoons, then we are all hungry!! We have ordered the Pie from the Big Name guys across the street.....Never again! Pie Hole will be my go to guys from now on.....Thanks for a Fab Slice Guys...
(5)Lisa J.
Holy mother of god, this pizza was PERFECT for a drunken late night rondevous in Denver. Cheap, delicious pizza slices and $1 PBRs!!! I had so much more fun bsing with my girlfriends over yummy pizza and pbrs at the Pie Hole than I did getting hit on by all the douche nuggets at the Punch Bowl. Highly recommend!!
(5)Nick M.
This is the spot for late night drunk pizza. The potato bacon for the win. They also serve beer! Throw in some Dr. Who Pinball and this place is a must!
(5)Kenny N.
This is turning into one of go-to fast pizza spots in the Baker neighborhood. It's priced great, they have specialty slices that constantly change, and it looks good on display. I recommend it.
(4)Diane O.
Great selection of slices! I had a veggie slice, pineapple/jalapeño slice, and another veggie slice. They came out of the oven super crispy. Great crust. Super fast and a good price. I will be going back here soon!
(4)Kevin S.
There are a lot of pizza options in the city. But if you live on South Broadway, I'd opt for visiting here rather than any other place. It's small. rarely is there a line. You've got pinball, tons of seating in the back, and a real laid-back, easy-going, local vibe. Everyone is super friendly, the pizza is kick-ass, and they have $1 PBRs. Go Pie Hole!
(4)Chris H.
This is a good deal if you are super drunk and want cheese melted on saltines. The staff is friendly though! Also the line should be arranged differently. The only other oddity was the vegan extraterrestrial outside in engineer overalls and no shoes. He is the reason I gave pie hole 1 star at all.
(1)Mark R.
Don't be a sucker. This is real pizza slice for real people. If you wanna eat a cheap piece of styrofoam with frog poo on it, go to the mall and order Dominos and have it delivered to Abercrombie. This is real live American thin crust pizza with integrity like a volunteer fireman. Eat it. Now.
(4)Nic Z.
So.. I'm not even going to bring the fact that I'm from Chicago into this, but Pie Hole has some yummy pizza. I don't eat pizza very often, and I have legitimate concerns whether the intoxication of my tastebuds (just them, not me!) can explain its tastiness. I got a slice with artichoke, spinach, and garlic. I enjoyed every bite.
(4)Alisa J.
Love the pizza here. Always great inventive options for vegetarians. Love potato slices and jalapeno.
(5)April B.
This is probably my favorite place to go for a slice in Denver. It is up there with Sexy Pizza. A great after bar spot or any day really. Love their pizza!
(4)Tina M.
Been here a handful of times now. So far never disappointed. A large pizza changed about 8 people. Good selection of flavors and varieties, never thought of outing potatoes on a pizza till now. I just wish they'd brig back the green chili one. Need more dessert options though.
(5)Megan M.
The price was right, but honestly the pizza was nothing spectacular in my opinion. The cheese slices were pretty greasy and not A+ on flavor, maybe it'd be better if you ordered a specialty slice. I wouldn't say this was NY style thin crust by any means, thick on the cheese and the dough. If you're at a show in the area though, it's a fast and easy stop. The staff were friendly and efficient.
(3)Justin T.
Decided to order from Pie Hole because there were no other choices at midnight on a Monday. Pizza was ordered at midnight and didn't arrive until 1:45! So there's that... They gave me a free garlic bread (not sure if it was because of the lateness). Pizza was cold when we got it. Tasted ok, looked good though! I will not be ordering from these guys again and will be sure to plan out my pizza orders to allow for this. They're only really good if it's late and you're drunk and you want to grab a slice.
(2)Jamie L.
Excellent pizza on Broadway, and a great spot to stop in for a slice. Creative menu, cheap slices, great divey atmosphere, and dollar PBRs.
(4)Kate L.
I am thrilled the Pie Hole has made a home on South Broadway. This little shop sells hot slices of cheese pizza for $2.08. That's star number one. Pizza is the people's food, and Pie Hole hasn't forgotten that. Star number two: Pie Hole makes pies both traditional (Tritalian=pepperoni, salami and Italian sausage) and appropriately creative (Potato and Bacon=alfredo sauce, roasted potato and bacon). Star number three: Open until 3am on Friday and Saturday (2am the rest of the week). And finally, star number four: because every time I walk by their shop that hottie throwing dough in the window smiles at me.
(4)Nick R.
Update: As much as I don't want to do it, I've had to drop my rating. I still like their food, it's really solid. However, they've messed up our delivery order on a somewhat consistent basis now (forgetting items seems to be the thing), which obviously is a big negative. The delivery is either fast and incorrect, or slow and correct. Once they get the delivery figured out a little better, I can go back up to 4 stars!
(3)Cody S.
Best pizza in Denver! They have 8 different kinds of pizza four that never change and four daily pizzas. They also have dollar beers! The service is great. The ambiance is super cool like retro 80s with arcade games and stuff.
(5)Katie G.
Love the creativity in their pies. The potato bacon is always a must. PBR's are dirt cheap here. Chill environment. And they're open super late.
(4)Curtis C.
I was skeptical about this place because the last thing S. Broadway needs is another pizza place, however, Pie Hole brings the heat. I wanted to dislike this place just for being the new guy in the neighborhood but I just can't. Pie Hole, you have earned my respect and my stomach capacity. The nightly experiments in pizza are an absolute adventure and a treasure hunt of sorts every time I pay you a visit. The pepperoni is a solid go-to.
(4)Jack D.
Fresh pizza, great flavor!! HIGHLY recommended!
(4)Edward B.
A reasonably priced slice on S Broadway?! I think these guys may be on to something! Okay, so it's not the biggest slice, but they use the big pepperoni that looks like the nipple of a Giant. This is my favorite pepperoni and I make noises like "GARRRR!" when I eat their slices to let them know. It rang up as $2.51 but they rounded the penny off. When I tried to give them a penny, the lady looked confused. Then I panicked and put it in the tip jar and she went "OH THANKS!" and I thought "Man, what a great new pizza place." Also, I was drunk already or I would have picked up a $1 PBR.
(4)Jeff S.
This is a decent spot to get a slice if you're on Broadway for one of the various reasons to be on Broadway. They offer inexpensive, big New York style slices in a few select specials of the day, or you can make up your own. They are very fast and the people working here are very friendly and happy. It's worth trying.
(3)Cynthia N.
I can't speak for the service since we're all about delivery, but we LOVE this pizza. The ingredients list is exciting, the crust is crispy enough on the outside, but just a little soft on the inside and very flavorful. The marinara is so perfectly seasoned, we'd never think to add anything, and I like that their house salad is spinach based. The only reason I don't give it 5 stars is that it often arrives less than hot, which once required a pick me up in the toaster oven. Otherwise, seriously our favorite pizza in our delivery zone. Yay!!
(4)Shea S.
A decent place to grab a bite to-go on South Broadway, especially if you're further north than Famous Pizza. Sells by the slice, with a good crispy crust and decent size for the money. I had the mac n cheese sausage pizza, which was tasty, but could have used more of the toppings (it was rather sparse). Very friendly folks - worth a stop if you want a quick and cheap bite on SoBo.
(3)Clara A.
$1 PBR. Open until 2am. Pizza is good. You can order by the slice or do a whole pie. The guys who work there are always super friendly.
(5)Aleka P.
I obviously don't expect a pizza joint to cater to vegans. But, this place advertised having vegan slices as a selling point when they were opening. So far, zero for two. (Making me wait 20 minutes for bread sticks does not equal having vegan slices available.)
(1)Jeremy C.
I didn't even know this place existed until I went here after spending some time at a birthday celebration next door to the place. The pizza was reasonably priced. They had unique flavors. I had a slice of potato, onion, and something else that was quite tasty. They also serve beer too so you can get a good microbrew with your pizza. You can get regular toppings as well, but the combos were quite unique. I enjoyed it. I will definitely be back.
(4)Christie D.
Third time getting pizza from Pie Hole and I think I'm officially addicted. There are three pizza places in one block and this is by far the best! I always grab my go to, the bacon potato alfredo deliciousness, and get whatever the slice of the day is too. One of the best is the pulled pork, BBQ sauce, pineapple and green onions. It is my new favorite! Thanks to the friendly staff for the delicious slices!
(5)J G.
$1 PBR with a $2-3 late night slice, you can't go wrong. Decor is nonexistent, really, but they do have a whiteboard for the artistically inclined. Creative pizzas too. One of the female workers is cute, but don't ask for her number, even if she flashes you a smile to come on in. She lives with her boyfriend!
(3)Jason A.
A new (to me, anyway) pizza place has opened across the street from the Goodwill, next to The Hi-Dive, on S. Broadway & W. Archer. Very reasonably priced - they have 5 different slices that are on the "ready right now" menu, which are all priced under $3.00. We tried a slice with pesto and another with artichoke hearts. Looking forward to giving them another visit (and another star) the next time we are down there.
(3)Aggie M.
This pizza is so good; the flavors are original without being weird and it's a great crust. I don't know why this place currently only has 3 stars. (I guess some vegan got angry?). It's my top pick in Denver. Also, the eat-in ambiance has a no-fuss, dive-y feel. I randomly slipped in here when I was hungry and tipsy one night and have gone out of my way, sober, to return.
(5)Chris B.
I will start by saying that this is only the second time i have felt the need to post. Some friends and I walked in late tonight after the Bronco game because they had a cheesesteak sign out front. When I asked for a cheesesteak they said they stopped serving them. I told them about the sign out front and they replied (rudely, while laughing) with, "that sign also has our lunch specials on it." I said I would pay more for them to make it. They said, " it'll cost us $40 and put us 20 mins behind." Must be a hell of a cheesesteak. They had plenty of slices under the warmer but since I was going to have to have pizza I chose to take my business down the street where they made mine fresh. I'll never go back.
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