
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4900 Bee Creek Rd Suite 205, Spicewood, TX 78669
Phone: (512) 355-4282
Website: http://www.winstonsatx.com/
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The bathrooms have never had towels in them or felt like they have been cleaned up.
Tonight our pizzas were over $60 for two pizzas. Cheese and pepperoni and they didn’t even have cheese to cover the entire pizza. It came out floppy and weak and none of us have been enjoying them lately. They are either burned or under done.
The bummer is some times I’ve had the best pizza ever and others the worst. It’s very inconsistent and also very expensive to not have it be consistent.
We ordered pizza outside at the barn and it was $12 more than what we get charged inside the restaurant. Nothing matches up and it’s a young staff that doesn’t have answers for much.
In the day I have gotten latte’s and a simple latte is almost $8. Adding honey adds $2 which is insane in my opinion. I would prob go here three times as often if it wasn’t this expensive.
To end on a positive note- my son has so much fun here and the atmosphere is beautiful!
The employees were fantastic from the start. Friendly, responsive, and clearly trying their best. Our pizzas actually came out before our coffees because the drinks were accidentally forgotten, but to their credit the staff noticed quickly and brought the coffees out without hesitation. Honest mistake, quick recovery.
Now the pizza.
Visually, it looked incredible. The kind of pizza that makes you think, “Oh yeah, this is about to be amazing.” Unfortunately, the dough on both pizzas was slightly undercooked. Not disastrous, but just enough to notice.
Then came the salt.
I’m not exaggerating when I say the pizza tasted like I had accidentally fallen face-first into the Dead Sea and decided to take a few sips while I was down there. I genuinely can’t remember the last time I ate something that salty. At one point I briefly wondered if Winston’s had a partnership with the American Heart Association just to keep cardiologists employed.
The funny part is that beneath the tidal wave of salt, the pizza actually had a pretty good flavor. It felt like there was a good pizza trying very hard to exist under all that sodium.
The coffee was pretty good. Not life-changing, not terrible, just solid middle of the road coffee. The kind you drink and think, “Yep, that’s coffee” (better than Starbucks).
Overall, Winston’s is a really nice place. Great atmosphere, great employees, and a location that’s incredibly convenient. If the food execution improves a bit (and the salt shaker takes a long vacation), this place could easily become a regular stop.
For now though, it lands squarely in the perfectly average category.
3/5 stars.
Napolitana pizza needs to be light, airy and fermented. However this pizza is always too tough / hard and not well risen. Also too much corn meal (or semolina?) is used to finish off, which makes the overall mouth feel very dry. It’s way too expensive for what it is.
Another issue I’ve always faced is that they list a set of toppings on the website but don’t follow the same. I’ve received way too many variations of the veggie pizza with unexpected/missing toppings. The chef should follow the listed toppings.
I frequently end up driving more than 30min to Desano or Pieous instead, as they do a perfect job every single time.
I really prefer to come to Winston’s coz it’s nearby but the pizza needs to improve.