Pier 49 Pizza San Sourdough
1000 Pocatello Creek Rd,Ste S1, Pocatello, ID, 83201
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Address :
1000 Pocatello Creek Rd,Ste S1
Pocatello, ID, 83201 - Phone (208) 234-1414
- Website https://www.pier49.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Dogs Allowed : No
Waiter Service : No
Categories
Pizza
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Matthew W.
Pizzas are small, and costly. A Pizza Hut med is a peir large. But it still my favorite pizza! BBQ is the best. Only one other pizza I would prefer sometimes is first st brewery.
(3)Shane G.
Me and the wife were traveling tho Idaho falls and decided to stop in and some pizza in Pocatello. We just so happen to see this place off the road and ordered before we yelped it and wished we had read the reviews before walking in. I'm no food expert but I know when food taste frozen and extremely cheap I mean I paid 20$ for two personal pizzas the and potatoes wedges and wasn't happy at all with the size nor taste of either dish. I would have to agree with the other patroon and not stop here again!!!! And the fact that the lobby was empty and no deliveries going out should have said it all
(1)Kassiah W.
Sourdough pizza sounded absolutely incredible, I wish I could say the same for the taste. The crust had less flavor than a saltine cracker, it wasn't sourdough at all. The prices are fairly unreasonable, and should reflect the quality of their product. The decor was nice, and had a bay/nautical theme that I suppose went with the SF theme of the restaurant. Several of the ceiling tiles were water-damaged, but that was just about all that was wrong visually. I'm giving them a 2/5 because their service was decent.
(2)josh w.
We were in a pinch for food the other night and decided to order a Pier 49 pie for delivery. I was especially excited for the gluten-free crust. My enthusiasm ends here. First, the pizzas are small. I mean real small. When the delivery guy showed up, I was expecting Ashton Kutcher to jump out from around the corner with a bunch of video cameras and tell me i've been punk'd. I literally thought it was a joke. I ordered a "regular" pie, which the girl on the phone stated had "8 slices." I have had pancakes larger than the entire pizza- and on many slices, the slice of canadian bacon actually covered the entire slice. It would have been enough for one person, but definitely not for two! Second was the price. $13.99, + $ 2 for gluten free upsell (which i get) + $ 2 Delivery charge (which they did not tell me about) = $18.99 for a pie that wasn't much bigger than a pizza bagel. I hear that the larges are like $30- unless the tomato sauce was made from homegrown tomatoes on an organic farm, the cheese was made from milk of grass-fed cows, and its served on a diamond-studded tray, a small pizza shouldn't cost $19. Heck,, a large pizza shouldn't cost that much. Third, the taste was striking in its mediocrity. it was simply OK. Nothing special going on here-- this is not a pizza that will make you write home to mom about-- but it will make you write a jaded yelp review.
(1)Matt O.
Oh good heck! I had the Nob Hill pizza and it was delicious! Great tasting pizza!!
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