

Pie Bar is a cozy space tucked away on the edge of the Marietta Square. Park nearby and stroll by for coffee and pie. We serve fresh pie and coffee 7 days a week. You can enjoy one of our sweet pies by the slice, as a whole pie, or even a half-and-half! Our savory pies (chicken pot pie, shepherd’s pie, and more) come as take and bake so you can keep them in your freezer until you’re in need of a hearty meal. They also make great gifts. We source from a variety of Georgia Grown farmers and makers, so the next time you visit take a peek around the shop and you can see what amazing things are made right here in Georgia.
Hours
| Sunday | 12–5 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 60 Powder Springs St, Marietta, GA 30064
Phone: (678) 402-5176
Website: http://orderpiebar.com/
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
Winter’s selection of pies had more than 5 options, hubby went for the peanut butter pie and I got the chocolate cream, both were amazing
Of course, coffee had to come along in this cold and misty morning. It was strong and hot
Atmosphere was pleasant. Music was not too loud, we were able to have a conversation without yelling.
Service was on point.
They also have frozen pies and pie crust so you can bake them at home.
We will be back for more.
Also tried the Pecan Pie, Midnight Snack and Key Lime pies. They were all good but not quite as good. The pecan and Midnight Snack were both a tad too sweet and while the key lime filling was great, we kind of wished they had gone non-traditional and used their own special crust rather than the graham cracker crust.
Haven’t tried any of their savory pies but will be back!
Parking is rough in the area, especially with construction going on right now, but it’s a wonderful place to get your pie fix!!
Now I’m not a coffee drinker but I do enjoy a slice of pie just as much as the next ample American! We tried the peach and pecan pies warmed up.
It was absolutely delicious! The pie was just like a slice you’d get from your grandma.
Note: the savory pies are take and bake. The sweet pies are available by the slice, full pie, half a pie, or a half and half combo!
The staff here are super friendly and helped us make our pie selections based on what we like.
10/10 recommend if you are a local or a traveler!
It’s quite nice when the Marietta chapter Silent Book Club also gets hosted here every now and then. It’s a bit small for the turnout but a great excuse to eat pie.
Portions can be small and the pies aren’t too outstanding. There’s not much variety and coffee is alright.
Added a picture of the apple streusel from the Pie Bar. This time it was served chilled. It was another pleasant visit.
As a side note, while the environment is intimate and conducive to hostesses and patrons being on a first name basis, I think it is totally unnecessary for a hostess to ask one for a first name for their order, especially if one has worked up to being a regular. I don’t think the traffic volume warrants such. And I’m not hearing first names at any other time or with other patrons, and I certainly wasn’t asked this the first two times. (But then it has been different days and different hostesses at this point.)
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It was a fine coffee break and writing session at the Marietta Pie Bar this afternoon. On this second visit, I sat inside and acquainted myself with a slice of their apple streusel pie.
The slice of pie was ho-hum, due its soggy nature and heating. It bared the consistency of home bake, to which I had expected pie a cut above homemade; or rather, homemade worthy of the price point(s) and for the business to exist.
What I did like about the apple streusel, though, was the structure. The stacked slices of apples that made up filling inspired me to venture beyond my own Dutch apple pie. All in all, I did lose myself in the slice to have missed taking a picture of it. It was good in that regard. In addition to the fresh brew of coffee, though I remember the cup was slightly bigger last time.
The hostess (assumed to be the manager of this location) is friendly, and the server who took my order was gracious though a little too eager. It appeared I was the first customer, before a number of people walked in to take their orders to go. Except for this older mother-daughter couple, but by then I was leaving.