We, the pizza-loving people of Westside Pizza, do solemnly swear to faithfully execute what it means to be “All About The Pizza” with every breath we take. WE promise to prepare, bake and serve our delicious hand-crafted pizzas, made from freshly-made dough, sauce made from plump vine-ripened California tomatoes, savory authentic meats and freshly-grated mozzarella. WE do this for the love of pizza, and if you share the same level of dedication then you’ll appreciate all the quality we bake into every yummy bite. And we’re not just saying this. You’ve got our word on it.
Branch of a regional chain known for its multiple sauce options & creative specialty pizzas.
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Westside Pizza – CLOSED, 2701 Bickford Ave, Snohomish, WA …
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This place is awesome. The food is solid, their anchovies are great (yeah I said it), and I don’t think I haven’t laughed yet with the delivery driver who drops off our food.
Order. Enjoy. And don’t break the wallet.
What more reason do you need to try them out?
Not to speak badly of franchise chain shops but it rhymes with rominos & while cheaper, I’m a convert. I’d rather eat two pieces of Westside Pizza than four of a lesser quality pie.
Our family can’t wait to further explore their menu!
The get busy because they make great pizza! Worth the wait during a busy day.
HIGHLY recommend and this is our new friday pizza place.
My second Westside Pizza experience was not a good one. Everything was fine at the eastern Washington location I visited a few years ago, but the Snohomish location was very disappointing.
I ordered a pepperoni pizza with double-sauce. The bottom of the pizza was significantly undercooked, with a white half-cooked crust. There was almost no sauce on the pizza, despite my request for extra. And the coup de grace, whoever cut the pizza had neither the strength nor the equipment to cut all the way through the pizza, forcing me to rip the thing apart, losing a fair amount of the toppings to the bottom of the box in the process.
Despite the lack of sauce, the pizza tasted fine, in a bland and salt-forward way. I tasted very little in the way of herbs or spices. and no element of the pizza stood out as particularly good. Frankly a $5 frozen pizza offers better flavor.
When all was said and done, half of the pizza went into the trash. My visit was a waste of $20 and I don’t think I’ll be returning anytime soon, unless they have a discount/deal that makes a visit worth the risk.
Speaking of which–my wife called in the order from home. She had a coupon for a $10 one-topping pizza. It was that price that prompted her to call Westside for the first time. She asked if we could take advantage of the discount even though I wouldn’t be able to return home and pick up the coupon prior to picking up the pizza. She was told that the restaurant wouldn’t honor the offer if I didn’t have the coupon with me. That’s fine. I get how coupons are supposed to work. However, I think most restaurants realize that coupons are a way to get customers into their restaurants. Denying a discount to a new customer because they’re not carrying a valueless scrap of paper is not a great way to generate business. But that’s their prerogative, of course. It’s just a bad idea, especially when they have so little to offer in the way of good pizza.