Diners sit at picnic tables while sampling this basic eatery’s Italian standards & salad bar.
Grace Kim
Good experienced in here! Outstanding Ravioli, quick service, kind staff Out private tour guide let us ear this restaurant and it was food choice. If you go to Grand canyon or other tour spot where near by this resto, it will be good decision that you eat something here. There’s a various menu besides pizza.
… moreAmanda
Fantastic! We ordered a couple pizzas and cheese stuffed ravioli. Everything was so good! Definitely get the ravioli, it was amazing! Staff was super kind and helpful. The wait for food very short which was surprising. We will 100% be back!
… morePete Rem
If you’re looking for decent food while visiting the Grand Canyon, this place is a good spot to start. The restaurant shares a large lot with the Tusayan General Store, the town Starbucks, and the Yippee Ei Oh Steakhouse. Easy to get in and out of, but if you can’t make a decent left turn out, you can go through the roundabout to get circled away. The day we came, the parking lot was being cleaned, resurfaced and restriped, so we had to enter using the side street entrance.
There is plenty of seating inside, where you basically order at the counter, then find a spot and pick up the food when your pager buzzes. There is also an outdoor seating area when the weather is good. Soda machines are to the left, and their restrooms are pretty clean. The staff was very courteous and friendly. I was expecting prices to be somewhat more exorbitant than what you would find at your local parlor, but found the prices to be the same, if not slightly less than what I’m used to.
The food itself though, was pretty good. the wings had a good kick to them, and were juicy. The meatballs were decent, not overly salty, and the pasta wasn’t dry. They did not skimp on the pizza toppings either. We would definitely stop back in the next time we’re visiting.
… moreJulie Thumma
The first night we had meat lovers pizza and it was delicious. Toppings covered the entire pizza! A few days later we visited again for lasagna and chicken Alfredo and we were not disappointed. The portion of chicken Alfredo was more than my husband could eat. I loved the lasagna with meat. Our meals were always fresh, hot, and quickly served. Awesome restaurant!
… moreSDHHK
We had a nice dinner at this restaurant. We shared an 18” pizza, which was more than enough for two people. The pizza was good, classic American style (not quite the same quality you’d find in Europe for half the price), so don’t expect to be blown away.
We went around 7 pm, and since it was busy, we had to wait about 20 minutes.
Overall, it’s a good spot to grab dinner after a day at the Grand Canyon.
… moreThomas B
This pizza shop is located close to the south entrance to Grand Canyon National Park and maybe that is why their prices are so ridiculous, especially for the quality of their food product. Unfortunately, there are very few dining options here if you are staying for a few nights, and the businesses know this. There is a large parking lot in the complex so parking should not be an issue most of the time, but it is a shared parking lot. The pizza shop has plenty of tables inside, but again, depending on what time you arrive it might not always be that way, especially during the busy months of the year. The menu is varied, so you have other options other than pizza, like pasta, chicken wings, etc. The staff members were not hostile or rude, but neither were they very welcoming, just tell me what you want and pay. Now, what about the pizza, while they are not terrible, they sure could use more sauce and ingredients of their pizza pies, especially at the prices they charge. That brings me to the bottom line, their pizzas are what I would label as your average Papa John’s pizza quality but at Michelin Star restaurant prices. When you look at my photos, you will see what we purchased and all for the low price of $145.00, which is absolutely, positively, ridiculous. So, beware when you enter that this is tourist orientated business, and bring your credit card to boot. FYI, there other menu options are much more reasonable than their pizza prices.
… moreOdette Dettey
Was looking for a cheaper place to get a meal I could eat on the road after leaving the grand canyon, since I had planned to drive from the grand canyon to Bakersfield in a day. Food did not disappoint, the pizza was delicious, I got a meat lover’s. Wasn’t expecting a thin crust, but that it was thin but satisfying reminded me of the pizzas back home. Definitely would recommend.
… moreBruce F
Nothing remarkable. Very limited menu as the name implies! Our pizza was delivered in 10 minutes, but the taste was average. There are no servers and you order your food at the counter.
… moreReview Places
Small town pizza. Great taste and good beer. Price is in high level. Customer service is good. $70 for a pizza and a chicken wings.
… moreRobert Copley
After a full day of exploring the breathtaking sights of the Grand Canyon, We Cook Pizza & Pasta was the perfect spot to relax and refuel. The restaurant offers a casual, no-fuss dining experience—you place your order at the counter, receive a number, and pick up your food when it’s ready. It’s quick and convenient, which is exactly what you want after a long day on the trails.
The menu is packed with great options to satisfy any appetite. The portions are generous, and some dishes are perfect for sharing. Their pizza stole the show for us—perfectly cooked with a crispy crust, flavorful sauce, and fresh toppings that really hit the spot.
With its relaxed atmosphere, friendly service, and hearty meals, this place is a fantastic choice for lunch or dinner. If you’re visiting the Grand Canyon, make sure to stop by for a satisfying meal that will leave you fueled up for more adventures. Highly recommend!
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