Doc’s Pizza
514 6th St, Rupert, ID, 83350
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Address :
514 6th St
Rupert, ID, 83350 - Phone (208) 436-3300
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 10
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : No
Categories
Pizza
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Nicole M.
Wow. Terrific little pizza shop. The cinnamon sticks are totally worth every calorie. Pizza had tasty crisp crust and spicy flavorful sauce. Nice amount of toppings, not excessive.
(5)Kimiko N.
So heres the deal, I grew up here. I now live in Cali. This pizza is really just a comfort food for me. I grew up going here, playing upstairs for my parents ski instructor parties, and getting take out after long days or family get togethers. Ya it may be expensive and not top of the line compared to anywhere else, but I really really miss this pizza when I go back to my California home. While the place may mostly be about memories for me, the taste of the crust and sauce for me personally is unmatched anywhere else. I compare most deep dish pizzas or thicker crust pizzas anywhere I go to this memory pizza. And hey its either this or Pizza Hut.... um ya I choose Doc's thanks :).
(4)Matthew C.
On a whim, we decided to pull off the freeway and drive into Rupert. Found this place and all five of us agreed that the pizza was surprisingly good. The best part was the zesty sauce. The very friendly manager told us the founder came up with the sauce many, many decades ago (his portrait is on the wall) and they always win Southern Idaho's best pizza.
(4)Michael D.
Stopped here for lunch during a trial. Highly recommended by the locals. Atmosphere was nice--brick walls decorated with album covers, looks like nothing much has changed in a while (that's a good thing). Staff was very friendly. Got the lunch special, pizza and a salad. Pizza was better than the chains. Will be my go to place when in Rupert.
(4)James C.
When it comes to pizza this is the place. The pizza is great and the environment is home town feel. Best supreme pizza which includes shrimp. We always make it part of any visit to the area.
(5)Jon R.
I travel between Oregon and Colorado and go right through Rupert on the way. Travelling back recently, I stopped here with the family based on the glowing Yelp.com reviews. First off, let me say that they only have rating this high because it's locals who don't know what good pizza is that rate it that high. Biased reviews had me stop at a place that made me feel like I wasted my money and I wanted to make sure to post an unbiased review!! First, decor: This place was a quaint shop located in a downtown block of businesses. Great location, easy to find (even if my GPS went wonky in Rupert), and looks great. The interior had the look and feel of a small town pizza joint, and I almost expected the Italian pizza chef hollering out in accented English. Didn't happen, but it had that feel for sure. Next, food: We ordered their chicken ranch pizza, with half with olives for the vegetarian in our party. The girlfriend and I split their unlimited buffet. The pizza was bland and totally over-rated in other reviews. The crust was doughy and not at all crispy. The pizza sauce was an unseasoned marinara that tasted of aluminum and very little of tomatoes. Low quality ingredient for sure, which was a surprise for someone who comes from a wood fired pizza mecca! The buffet was pretty bad. They first gave us a bowl so small I thought it was for dressing at first. We were then informed that it was for the salad!!! Wait, my child can eat three times that much salad! WTF people! We make it to the salad bar, and the lettuce is sitting in a bowl half full of water. We had to shake it off for a couple minutes before it was edible and not just a mass of soggy greens. There were very little options, and their ranch was boring generic ranch you can buy at Sam's Club or Costco. Finally, I paid for unlimited buffet and still had to pay for a drink refill! First time that has ever happened, and I won't pay for that crap again! Finally, service: When we tried to tell someone about the soggy lettuce, we were completely ignored! The man bringing out pizza to the buffet had a surly attitude, and never acknowledged us at all! He had a mean look on his face the entire time as well. If it was an off day, fine, but leave that crap at home! Service was poor for the most part, although the manager Shauna was excellent at what she did!! All in all, a disappointing visit with disappointing food. We won't eat here again, and will tell all of our travelling friends to look elsewhere for decent food as well!
(2)Sylvia L.
What's wrong with Doc's Pizza. I only gave it 4 stars because I don't too much care for Pizza. The salad bar has always been sufficient. But who shares a buffet probably shares a pop so we get where that sentiment comes from! I am not biased to Doc's but they have never treated me with disrespect. I have traveled all over the US and eaten at all sorts of eateries. Chicago pizza at the Silo too. Not impressed by much anywhere. Doc's is like any other hometown place. They have put their own spin on a food/dish and call it their own. Their pizza is good to great. This is not a biased review just a review and you are either gonna take it or leave it but please don't ask for something for nothing.
(4)Laurel H.
Doc's pizza is like crack. Enough said.
(5)David H.
Sorry I reserve 5 stars for Chicago Pizza only ha! but this is a great place in Idaho. Not a lot to choose from in the area other than the corporate franchises I try to avoid so this place is a very nice surprise. Very good pizza, friendly workers and we dig the historic building. It's our local favorite when we are in the area.
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