Tarantino's Has Two Locations, checked out the Main St. Gallery after a night out... great slices of pie for $3, fresh, hot and delicious. They set out Parmesan and red pepper flakes for you to add to your hearts content. Had too much to drink? Hungry, but the kitchen's closed? Tarantino's to the rescue! Deliciousness after a night of bar hopping. Pros: Open till 3am Wed through Sat Quick bite to eat downtown Take your slice into the 317 bar Friendly service Affordable lunch specials Cons: Not your high end pizza joint. But I wasn't looking for one so it's all pro's in my book!
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Chet T.
5 stars for great pizza. 1 stars for getting towed after eating said pizza. In all pizza cost me over $125. Watch where u park in the lot behind the building...
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Richard M.
Biggest slackers EVER. I called at 9:44 not knowing they were closing. Jeff Spicoli was half way through taking my order, before he told me they didn't deliver. Pizza delivery isn't for everyone.
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Richard L.
Pizza is pretty easy to do, but rarely do pizza places do it right with attention to details. Tarantinos is no different. Ordered a pizza with half mushroom and Italian sausage and it comes with half mushroom and pepperoni. Not only that, the bottom of the pizza is raw as can be! I was the only customer in the place, so it wasn't that the employees were overly busy. They were busy browsing the internet, not making the correct order or seeing that it's cooked appropriately. Then, they get pissed because I did not tip them for providing NO SERVICE!
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Brodie B.
Our family is huge fans of Tarantino's pizza. We have frequented both their 7th street & Belgrade locations over the past couple years. Last night we visited the East Main location for the first time. Excellent pizza of course and both of them were ready pretty quickly, within 10 minutes. On a Friday night after 6pm and there is nobody in the restaurant is a sign that folks have given up? The person who took our order was a typical zero personality millennial who didn't say hello or anything to make us feel welcome. All she does is write your order and take your money. Such a missed opportunity for Tarantino's. The atmosphere was uncomfortably warm and not particularly worth wanting to spend time eating in. For the steep cost of their pizzas you would think they could spice up their seating area and make it worth returning. It seems odd to have such a high priced pizza yet such a lousy locale. Although not as delicious, we will steer ourselves across the street to MR where the environment is a much better feel, cheaper prices and friendlier staff.
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Garrett R.
Grabbed a few pies during a trip to Montana - definitely worth a stop in if you're having a pizza craving. Sauce looks and tastes homemade. The toppings appear to be fresh (fresh mushrooms = thumbs up). Pizzas were ready to go at the estimated time for carry out. The 18" pizzas can get pretty pricey in a hurry, depending on toppings. This definitely isn't your $5 large from Pizza Hut, but you get what you pay for. They sell by the slice, as well, but can't be too sure how long those slices have been sitting out - probably a better idea to order up a full pie. Great establishment! I'll be back next time I'm in town.
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William C.
Recently frequented Tarantino's latest expansion in Belgrade. I have long thought they had the best pizza in town. Hugely let down at the experience. Ordered off their poor website menu without too much regard for price, thinking how much can a pizza be. Showing up 20-minutes after placing the order, which I was told would be 25-30 minutes to complete, I was promptly handed a pizza off the oven upon walking in, and a bill for $25. I had ordered a large pizza with chicken, sausage, onion, and green pepper. There were a total of 8 pieces of green pepper on entire pizza, about as much onion, and even less chicken and sausage. It looked like a cheese pizza with some funny bumps rather than a four topping pizza for $25. Sauce distribution was interesting at best. A dry desert wasteland in one bite and a deluge of cold red sauce in the next. Although the drive from picking up the pizza to dining commencement was a maximum of 5-minutes, nothing was hot- in fact nothing was really cooked. Total let down of what was once the best pie in town. Wouldn't take much to get it right, but the management needs to step it up to ensure that there pizza kid is maintaining expected standards.
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Lisa G.
Well, we're now done with Tarantino's for good. Never liked their pizzas - too greasy and sauce-less, but did like their Tascas. Ordered two last night via the phone for delivery for my husband and buddy who were working late. Asked for a spicy Italian sausage with pepperoni and a regular Italian sausage with pepperoni. The guy taking the order said, "Oh, so you want the Build Your Own?" I thought, well obviously, but just said "yes please." He then asked me to repeat my order. Ok, whatever. Repeated it and asked for the tomato basil sauce in both with a side of extra sauce for both also. Next thing he says is "I guess you can't get a side of sauce, it won't let me put it in." Really?! No one ever asks for extra sauce and the computer doesn't allow you to add it to an order? What ever happened to asking a co-worker or manager whether or not it's possible? Or, what about just telling the cook to add a couple of sides? Whatever happened to customer service?! So, ok, whatever. No sides. Then he tells me that they don't have spicy Italian sausage. Interesting since it's on the menu I was looking at on their website. He suggested that maybe the polish sausage was the spicy Italian. What?! From my perspective, very different plus, there is no polish sausage listed on the menu. The final order becomes two Tascas with regular Italian sausage and pepperoni with tomato basil sauce. Guess what was delivered? Two BURNT Tascas with NO SAUCE or, if there was any, it was miniscule. To quote ESPN, "Come on, man!"
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Charles W.
The pizza was very good but the wings I had was almost the worst. They were swimming in bbq sauce and not completely cooked. Just stick with the pizza.
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Chris R.
Ate here for lunch - pizza is precooked and then kept in a warmer when ordering by the slice (as you'd expect). For pizza in a warmer it was pretty damn good. Wish I had an opportunity to taste a fresh one as I bet it's outstanding. They didn't have a lot of kinds available by the slice which was a little disappointing. The have good slice(s) and drink combos available for lunch. Man behind the counter was very nice and patient with my small children as well. Decent pizza, decent prices, 3 stars.
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Lauren M.
Favorite pizza in Bozeman. Fresh-baked and hot if you order a full pizza, with quality crust and cooked perfectly. They always have interesting but great selections in their "by the slice" case. And their wings- I hate wings and love theirs. They have this cornbreading (think corndogs) on the outside because they are baked instead of fried. mmmm And fyi not just for late night (though I do enjoy watching all the drunk people in line)- it's just as satisfying sober. I've been here for Downtown's annual Date Night, dinner and just because. Their 7th location has arcade games, beer, TVs to catch the game and more of a family atmosphere. The Downtown location has a fun vibe with tables made out of beer bottle caps in colorful designs. No matter the location- when you want pizza, you want Tarantino's!
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Katie W.
Super great pizza and fast service! I love the fresh ingredients, however the pizza can get a little pricey. I would recommend this pizza to anyone!
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Sarah M.
Best pizza in Bozeman. For real. Don't read the ingredients in the Tropical Heat, just order it!
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Jeremy G.
We came in town for a weekend and saw that the pizzeria was a busy place- busy places have good food- and came in knowing it was busy and food was going to take a while. By the time we had ordered our pizza, two tables were sat and fed before our pizza came to us. It took 50 minutes and a complaint to get it out. Food was great but very poor service.
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David P.
really delicious. would go there again. we went there during the "winter stroll" and i don't know if it was the fry bread that primed us or what... but the crust was some of the best i've ever had. i think it was $2.50 a slice... not too bad.
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Seth M.
East coast grease in the middle of Bozeman!!!! Thank God for this place. If you don't know I am a die hard fan of cheap greasy New York style pizza and this place is the best I've had this side of the Mississippi. They do mostly take out by the slice and cater to the late night bar crowd but they also have a good variety of combinations for people that want something other then pepperoni. As far as the pizza itself. True NYC all the way. The type of slices you have to fold over. The crust is thin and holds the topping without being to crunchy or getting soggy. The sauce is a nice balance of sweet and acidic and they have a heavy hand in regards to the topping as well as having a wide variety for a place that size. The biggest compliment is when a friend from NYC came out who is known for being a bigger foodie then I am ( and fellow Chef) and I took him there for dinner. I was waiting for him to blast the place but he was happy as hell and said that though he had had better, it was enough to make him home sick. He ate 6 slices smiling the entire time The staff is super chill and friendly even when there's a line of drunks and its cheep. Plus the fact that I live 3 blocks away and they stay open til 3 am Thursday- Sat makes this place my default eatery in Bozeman
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C H.
Good Pizza but still not the best in town. Crust is OK and the service is OK but nothing is great. Not a bad place to stop if you want to grab a quick slice.
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Evan J.
My favorite slices in town!!! Especially good late at night, but still my favorite in the light of day ;). They make the "thin" pizza style I like. Pro tip: you can order pizza from here and eat it over in Pub 317 across the hall!
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Matt G.
Tarantino's is one of the many local (regional or non-chain) pizza places in Bozeman. You can order pizza by the slice or off the menu. They also offer salads and a few pasta dishes as well. The Contadino (Pesto, Mozzarella, White Cheddar, Feta, Sun Dried Tomatoes, Pineapple, Chicken & Bacon) is by far my favorite selection off the menu. I frequent Tarantino's regularly for the lunch special (2 slices of pepperoni or cheese and a drink for $4.99). It's a great place for a quick lunch.
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ally w.
Super bummed on this place. We were in town for a wedding, and needed some late night food (which is apparently really hard to come by in Bozeman). Called ahead and were told they'd be open until 3am, only to be told by the waitress when we got there that they close early when they're not busy. It was 2:15am, and the place was PACKED!! I was super bummed, since this was one of the only options for food at that hour, and I'm a pizza FANATIC. I feel bad giving this place 2 stars, since i really wanted pizza (and so did all of my friends) - by the looks of those with slices standing next to us, I probably would have given a 5+.
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Matthew F.
Ahhh .... Tarantino's is something I will really, really miss when I leave Bozeman. It truly has become comfort food for us. Whether by the slice or by the pie, Tarantino's rocks!
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch, Dinner Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : No Caters : No
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Jennifer K.
Tarantino's Has Two Locations, checked out the Main St. Gallery after a night out... great slices of pie for $3, fresh, hot and delicious. They set out Parmesan and red pepper flakes for you to add to your hearts content. Had too much to drink? Hungry, but the kitchen's closed? Tarantino's to the rescue! Deliciousness after a night of bar hopping. Pros: Open till 3am Wed through Sat Quick bite to eat downtown Take your slice into the 317 bar Friendly service Affordable lunch specials Cons: Not your high end pizza joint. But I wasn't looking for one so it's all pro's in my book!
(4)Chet T.
5 stars for great pizza. 1 stars for getting towed after eating said pizza. In all pizza cost me over $125. Watch where u park in the lot behind the building...
(1)Richard M.
Biggest slackers EVER. I called at 9:44 not knowing they were closing. Jeff Spicoli was half way through taking my order, before he told me they didn't deliver. Pizza delivery isn't for everyone.
(1)Richard L.
Pizza is pretty easy to do, but rarely do pizza places do it right with attention to details. Tarantinos is no different. Ordered a pizza with half mushroom and Italian sausage and it comes with half mushroom and pepperoni. Not only that, the bottom of the pizza is raw as can be! I was the only customer in the place, so it wasn't that the employees were overly busy. They were busy browsing the internet, not making the correct order or seeing that it's cooked appropriately. Then, they get pissed because I did not tip them for providing NO SERVICE!
(1)Brodie B.
Our family is huge fans of Tarantino's pizza. We have frequented both their 7th street & Belgrade locations over the past couple years. Last night we visited the East Main location for the first time. Excellent pizza of course and both of them were ready pretty quickly, within 10 minutes. On a Friday night after 6pm and there is nobody in the restaurant is a sign that folks have given up? The person who took our order was a typical zero personality millennial who didn't say hello or anything to make us feel welcome. All she does is write your order and take your money. Such a missed opportunity for Tarantino's. The atmosphere was uncomfortably warm and not particularly worth wanting to spend time eating in. For the steep cost of their pizzas you would think they could spice up their seating area and make it worth returning. It seems odd to have such a high priced pizza yet such a lousy locale. Although not as delicious, we will steer ourselves across the street to MR where the environment is a much better feel, cheaper prices and friendlier staff.
(2)Garrett R.
Grabbed a few pies during a trip to Montana - definitely worth a stop in if you're having a pizza craving. Sauce looks and tastes homemade. The toppings appear to be fresh (fresh mushrooms = thumbs up). Pizzas were ready to go at the estimated time for carry out. The 18" pizzas can get pretty pricey in a hurry, depending on toppings. This definitely isn't your $5 large from Pizza Hut, but you get what you pay for. They sell by the slice, as well, but can't be too sure how long those slices have been sitting out - probably a better idea to order up a full pie. Great establishment! I'll be back next time I'm in town.
(4)William C.
Recently frequented Tarantino's latest expansion in Belgrade. I have long thought they had the best pizza in town. Hugely let down at the experience. Ordered off their poor website menu without too much regard for price, thinking how much can a pizza be. Showing up 20-minutes after placing the order, which I was told would be 25-30 minutes to complete, I was promptly handed a pizza off the oven upon walking in, and a bill for $25. I had ordered a large pizza with chicken, sausage, onion, and green pepper. There were a total of 8 pieces of green pepper on entire pizza, about as much onion, and even less chicken and sausage. It looked like a cheese pizza with some funny bumps rather than a four topping pizza for $25. Sauce distribution was interesting at best. A dry desert wasteland in one bite and a deluge of cold red sauce in the next. Although the drive from picking up the pizza to dining commencement was a maximum of 5-minutes, nothing was hot- in fact nothing was really cooked. Total let down of what was once the best pie in town. Wouldn't take much to get it right, but the management needs to step it up to ensure that there pizza kid is maintaining expected standards.
(2)Lisa G.
Well, we're now done with Tarantino's for good. Never liked their pizzas - too greasy and sauce-less, but did like their Tascas. Ordered two last night via the phone for delivery for my husband and buddy who were working late. Asked for a spicy Italian sausage with pepperoni and a regular Italian sausage with pepperoni. The guy taking the order said, "Oh, so you want the Build Your Own?" I thought, well obviously, but just said "yes please." He then asked me to repeat my order. Ok, whatever. Repeated it and asked for the tomato basil sauce in both with a side of extra sauce for both also. Next thing he says is "I guess you can't get a side of sauce, it won't let me put it in." Really?! No one ever asks for extra sauce and the computer doesn't allow you to add it to an order? What ever happened to asking a co-worker or manager whether or not it's possible? Or, what about just telling the cook to add a couple of sides? Whatever happened to customer service?! So, ok, whatever. No sides. Then he tells me that they don't have spicy Italian sausage. Interesting since it's on the menu I was looking at on their website. He suggested that maybe the polish sausage was the spicy Italian. What?! From my perspective, very different plus, there is no polish sausage listed on the menu. The final order becomes two Tascas with regular Italian sausage and pepperoni with tomato basil sauce. Guess what was delivered? Two BURNT Tascas with NO SAUCE or, if there was any, it was miniscule. To quote ESPN, "Come on, man!"
(1)Charles W.
The pizza was very good but the wings I had was almost the worst. They were swimming in bbq sauce and not completely cooked. Just stick with the pizza.
(3)Chris R.
Ate here for lunch - pizza is precooked and then kept in a warmer when ordering by the slice (as you'd expect). For pizza in a warmer it was pretty damn good. Wish I had an opportunity to taste a fresh one as I bet it's outstanding. They didn't have a lot of kinds available by the slice which was a little disappointing. The have good slice(s) and drink combos available for lunch. Man behind the counter was very nice and patient with my small children as well. Decent pizza, decent prices, 3 stars.
(3)Lauren M.
Favorite pizza in Bozeman. Fresh-baked and hot if you order a full pizza, with quality crust and cooked perfectly. They always have interesting but great selections in their "by the slice" case. And their wings- I hate wings and love theirs. They have this cornbreading (think corndogs) on the outside because they are baked instead of fried. mmmm And fyi not just for late night (though I do enjoy watching all the drunk people in line)- it's just as satisfying sober. I've been here for Downtown's annual Date Night, dinner and just because. Their 7th location has arcade games, beer, TVs to catch the game and more of a family atmosphere. The Downtown location has a fun vibe with tables made out of beer bottle caps in colorful designs. No matter the location- when you want pizza, you want Tarantino's!
(5)Katie W.
Super great pizza and fast service! I love the fresh ingredients, however the pizza can get a little pricey. I would recommend this pizza to anyone!
(4)Sarah M.
Best pizza in Bozeman. For real. Don't read the ingredients in the Tropical Heat, just order it!
(5)Jeremy G.
We came in town for a weekend and saw that the pizzeria was a busy place- busy places have good food- and came in knowing it was busy and food was going to take a while. By the time we had ordered our pizza, two tables were sat and fed before our pizza came to us. It took 50 minutes and a complaint to get it out. Food was great but very poor service.
(1)David P.
really delicious. would go there again. we went there during the "winter stroll" and i don't know if it was the fry bread that primed us or what... but the crust was some of the best i've ever had. i think it was $2.50 a slice... not too bad.
(4)Seth M.
East coast grease in the middle of Bozeman!!!! Thank God for this place. If you don't know I am a die hard fan of cheap greasy New York style pizza and this place is the best I've had this side of the Mississippi. They do mostly take out by the slice and cater to the late night bar crowd but they also have a good variety of combinations for people that want something other then pepperoni. As far as the pizza itself. True NYC all the way. The type of slices you have to fold over. The crust is thin and holds the topping without being to crunchy or getting soggy. The sauce is a nice balance of sweet and acidic and they have a heavy hand in regards to the topping as well as having a wide variety for a place that size. The biggest compliment is when a friend from NYC came out who is known for being a bigger foodie then I am ( and fellow Chef) and I took him there for dinner. I was waiting for him to blast the place but he was happy as hell and said that though he had had better, it was enough to make him home sick. He ate 6 slices smiling the entire time The staff is super chill and friendly even when there's a line of drunks and its cheep. Plus the fact that I live 3 blocks away and they stay open til 3 am Thursday- Sat makes this place my default eatery in Bozeman
(5)C H.
Good Pizza but still not the best in town. Crust is OK and the service is OK but nothing is great. Not a bad place to stop if you want to grab a quick slice.
(3)Evan J.
My favorite slices in town!!! Especially good late at night, but still my favorite in the light of day ;). They make the "thin" pizza style I like. Pro tip: you can order pizza from here and eat it over in Pub 317 across the hall!
(5)Matt G.
Tarantino's is one of the many local (regional or non-chain) pizza places in Bozeman. You can order pizza by the slice or off the menu. They also offer salads and a few pasta dishes as well. The Contadino (Pesto, Mozzarella, White Cheddar, Feta, Sun Dried Tomatoes, Pineapple, Chicken & Bacon) is by far my favorite selection off the menu. I frequent Tarantino's regularly for the lunch special (2 slices of pepperoni or cheese and a drink for $4.99). It's a great place for a quick lunch.
(4)ally w.
Super bummed on this place. We were in town for a wedding, and needed some late night food (which is apparently really hard to come by in Bozeman). Called ahead and were told they'd be open until 3am, only to be told by the waitress when we got there that they close early when they're not busy. It was 2:15am, and the place was PACKED!! I was super bummed, since this was one of the only options for food at that hour, and I'm a pizza FANATIC. I feel bad giving this place 2 stars, since i really wanted pizza (and so did all of my friends) - by the looks of those with slices standing next to us, I probably would have given a 5+.
(2)Matthew F.
Ahhh .... Tarantino's is something I will really, really miss when I leave Bozeman. It truly has become comfort food for us. Whether by the slice or by the pie, Tarantino's rocks!
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