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Address: 215 Tyler St, Port Townsend, WA 98368
Phone: (360) 385-1306
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Hillbottom Pie Reviews – Best Pizzeria in Port Townsend, WA
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I’m here to talk about pie. Delicious, custardy, brown sugar, cruncy, flakey, melting, pecan, and I mean pea-can pie. If you can translate this message you are already on your way to get some. Well done Hillbottom, you should change your name to Hilltop with sinful pies like these. See ya again soon!
Pros: Outstanding pizzas. Their Italian Sausage is excellent. They used to have a salami that was amazing but have discontinued it for some reason. Great salads and soups.
Cons:
1.) The service! Yikes. The woman who usually runs the front (I’m not sure If she’s the owner or not) can be a bit chilly. It’s as if she’s bothered that you’re taking her time. It’s definitely a business transaction instead of a pleasant meal.
2.) They don’t do half-bake pizzas to go. “Just no! We don’t do that,” after I simply asked. Ok… Yikes. I’ll just, um, shut up…
They don’t do half-and-half pizzas either.
3.) They are constantly changing their hours and no one really knows if they’re open or not until you show up. So make sure you have alternate plans. The hours posted on Google are often incorrect and the restaurant doesn’t seem interested in updating them. Even when you’re there during the times currently posted on their window, you might find a sign saying they are closed that day. It’s happened to us twice.
4.) They sell pies (dessert pies… apple, cherry,etc) only by the slice. She got stern with a guy when he wanted to buy two whole pies.
I really want to like them because their pizza really is that good. But you feel so put out when placing an order or working with her and all their odd quirks and rules. It’s weird. Sigh…
The restaurant is tucked in a side street, nice and shady for an afternoon lunch. Not much foot traffic, so my dog could sort of chill because less dogs were walking by, if that makes sense.
The food was perfect. We got the house salad and a cheese pizza with roasted garlic. They use whole milk cheese on the pizza which gave it a buttery taste, as well as some extra grease (some might blot off). The sauce was not over done. I do suggest you give the pizza about five minutes to cool before breaking in, it is served HOT from the oven
I wish I could have tried their fruit pies. I’ll need to the next time I come to the town.