Glory Days Pizza
960 Oregon Ave, Burns, OR, 97720
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Address :
960 Oregon Ave
Burns, OR, 97720 - Phone (541) 573-6600
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
Categories
Pizza
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Shelly P.
Where to start? My crew rolled up at half past 4 with mediocre expectations thanks to Yelp. But you people are dead wrong! This place is a family run establishment, a COUNTRY restaurant. Momma took our order with a babe in hand, and then went and delivered pizzas too! (We saw her leave a few times that night, pizzas in tow). Salad bar was freaking amazing. Super fresh veggies, mushrooms were ahhmazing. They have endless drinks.. Slushies, sodas or milkshakes, for $2. Really? Yes, really. Pizza was out of this world amazing. Loaded with toppings, gooey cheese and did I mentions loads of toppings? We sat at one of the long tables, had cloth napkins, and it felt like home away from home.
(5)John S.
Great pizza, salad bar and $2 milkshakes. Good family place, really enjoyed it. Prices very reasonable.
(4)Ryan S.
Alright, let me start off by saying that my pizza (Pepperoni) was pretty good. The quality seemed pretty good, and they PACKED the toppings on the pizza, so that was nice! When I moved to Burns, this was one of my first meals here, prior to getting settled into my new place. It was recommended to me by several of my coworkers. On first look, the parking lot is massive, and I have yet to see it full, which is neither here, nor there, I was just warned that they are really busy around the lunch hour. When I walked inside, it reminded me of pizza parlors that I went to as a kid. TV's on the wall had sports on, there were arcade games lining the walls. It had a really cool vibe to it... Sadly, I will NEVER eat inside the restaurant ever again. I experienced several small children running barefoot around the counter area. At first, I was under the impression that they were guests, so I didn't give much thought to it. I then noticed that the children ran behind the counter and clung on to the lady taking my order. After giving them a few seconds time (I understand, kids will be kids!!), the kids ran off, and the waitress finished taking my order. Then I turned around and noticed all the kids climbing on the tables behind me. There was a little girl who was standing, barefoot, on the table where I had placed my coat, and when the kids climbed down, I noticed that their feet were black, covered in dirt.... This is a serious health problem when kids are allowed to climb up and track things from the floor, onto where I am supposed to eat my food. The only reason that Glory Days isn't getting a one star review is because they have take-out and delivery, however it will be a while before I can stomach going back in there again.
(2)Paul B.
Sorry Glory Days Pizza, but my Hawaiian, might possibly, be the worst pizza I've ever had. If not the worst, certainly down there. Over cooked crust, absence of sauce, sparse Canadian bacon and pineapple. Menu board should have said: Glump of mozzarella on burnt crust pizza. Maybe I just stopped in on a day when your timing was off, but I doubt it. I give you a star because the kid at the till was nice and had manners.
(1)Tom B.
I was very hungry and me and my cousin just got back into town and was very hungry and we stop by for pizza and I noticed the salad bar so I got a one trip through the salad bar and piled on the fresh salad products in copious amounts. an it was a very nice addition to the pizza so we had a wonderful salad each and shared a medium pizza and head plenty of ice water the service was very friendly and expedient. And I think I will definitely be back. There was other customers in the other end of the restaurant and it really sounds like they all were enjoying theirselves
(3)Allen C.
I have ate lunch here several times and it has always been good. I typically never go for the salad bar but there salad bar is small, fresh and perfect I can't resisit it for lunch with a small personal pizza. This place gets PACKED with locals from 11:15-1ish so be ware and food comes slowly! I would recommend this place, overall very good and plenty off good stuff on the menus!
(4)Joe H.
I am not sure how to evaluate this place. The restaurant is laid out sort of odd and has several video games. The counter person was nice, friendly. I noted there was a salad bar and perhaps a "all you can eat" buffet. I ordered a Canadian bacon, tomato, and olive pizza. First impression was one outer ring of sliced roma tomatoes. It looked good, soon to discover how greasy the pizza was, perhaps fake cheese? Don't known. The crust was thin and soon soaked in grease. I went for a second beer and the person handing me my change had a slobbering baby in their hands that was interested in grabbing my change. I was thankful of the delivered beer by the same person, but had to wonder if the outer glass had baby dribble on it or was it really some foam from the beer. Now I ate ~1/2 my pizza and took the rest with me so it is good enough pizza to take for the next day! At 2pm, I had the place to myself but probably is noisy/busy at prime pizza hours in Burns, Oregon. My rating starts at 5, plus 1 for cloth napkins instead of paper, minus one for a greasy pizza, minus two for serving me with a slobbering, but cute baby.
(3)George C.
Went to Glory Days as part of a reunion of friends that had lived in the area years ago. It's your basic pizza place set up but the service is quick and they make good pizzas with generous amounts of toppings. They also have serval good beers on tap for $7 a pitcher.
(4)Ben S.
The pizza was fine nothing special, but not horrible too! All and all the place was a good home town pizza. They were in the middle of a remodel.
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