Mama Rosa’s Pizza is a premier pizza restaurant established in 1973. We are renowned for our mouthwatering pizzas, delectable salads, and exceptional catering services. Our diverse menu features specialty items like cauliflower pizza, gluten-free pizzas, lasagna, and a variety of vegan options, catering to all dietary preferences. Mama Rosa’s Pizza is committed to serving up delicious, high-quality meals in a warm and inviting atmosphere, making us a beloved choice for families, friends, and food lovers alike. Visit us at Mama Rosa’s Pizza to experience a slice of perfection in every bite!
Hours
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 635 N Main St, Enterprise, AL 36330
Phone: (334) 475-2145
Website: https://www.mamarosaspizza.com/
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
They need to get their phones fixed. My husband tried to use his gift card online and it wouldn’t let him. He then tried to call up there… it rang the first time, and someone answered and put him on hold. He was disconnected a few seconds later. Multiple calls back, and he couldn’t get through again.
We assumed that maybe they were busy, because it’s pizza on a Friday night, so we went ahead and went up there in person. When we got there, there were at least 5 people that we could see, and at least half of them seemed disoriented/overwhelmed. Nonetheless, they were friendly/courteous.
The restauraunt itself is clean, with a decent amount of seating. That being said, there is very little room to stand at the check out counter, a problem that was further exacerbated by an employee sitting at a table, folding pizza boxes. (That can get you pinged for a health code violation.)
The food —
The cheesy bread was good…I liked the taste of the cheese, and I would order it again. However, we didn’t like that they put marinara cups that had been handled with uncovered hands directly onto the cheesy bread. That’s not sanitary. 🙁 It would be better to put it in a bag, or place it separately next time.
We also ordered a meat lover pizza. It was not my favorite, especially for the price. Maybe it was the marinara sauce? It was weirdly sweet. The stuff they gave us for dipping (pictured) tasted like straight canned tomato paste. Nothing to write home about.
It seems that they only offer thin crust, which results in a kind of grocery store frozen-section quality. The only thing that really redeemed it was that they *were* generous with their toppings. Our 4-year-old rarely eats an entire slice of pizza without picking off the toppings… she ate an entire slice of this without complaint.
Their tea was really good. They do have the “good ice” – that Sonic-style ice. I appreciated that.
Overall, it was a decent experience. Speaking honestly though, we were only eating here because we were gifted a card by a friend. That being said, we personally would not get pizza from here again at the prices they are charging. More than $2 a piece for toppings, even onions/peppers etc is kind of wild, honestly.
For the price of a 12″ meatlovers pizza, some cheesy bread, and two sweet teas with ice, it was over $40. And that was to pick up in store. I am all for supporting local businesses, but I am more for affordably feeding my family. $40 will get you 4 medium 2-topping pizzas and 32 breadbites + a tip at Dominoes. This coupled with the difficulty of even using the gift card… There was a notable price discrepancy of over $4 between ordering the exact thing online using the gift card and using it in person in-store — for carryout. That doesn’t make sense…
We are overlooking some of this as “growing pains” because this is a newer business. We will try one more time in another month or so to see if things have improved.