
We are a Utah based pizzeria with the passion for creating the best Neapolitan-Revival style pizza on the planet! We top our signature hand-stretched dough with only the finest and freshest ingredients to create unique flavors that stay close to their Italian roots. Our guests can enjoy our pizzas, salads, lemonades, and more in a warm, inviting fast-casual dining atmosphere. Come in and enjoy our mouth-watering pizza combinations today and you will agree that our passion has made is way into every aspect of Pizzeria Limone. Benvenuti! Our locations do not offer individual contact information and customers can not place over the phone orders. Rather, please go to our website and place your order that way.
Local chain preparing a variety of Neapolitan-style pizzas plus salads in casual, smart surrounds.
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Address: 11464 S, Pkwy Plaza Dr #100, South Jordan, UT 84095
Phone: (801) 251-0831
Website: http://www.pizzerialimone.com/
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I really wanted to like this place, but overall, it was a letdown. The ingredients were clearly fresh and of good quality, but somehow the food still ended up being incredibly bland — honestly, even frozen pizza has more flavor. It felt like all the effort went into sourcing ingredients but none into seasoning or taste.
Service was okay at best, but not helpful. As a first-time visitor, I had questions about the menu and asked for recommendations, but the staff gave very little input and didn’t seem interested in helping guide the experience.
They also messed up my son’s pizza, which meant the rest of us had to start eating while he waited for his to be remade — and no effort was made to apologize or offer anything to make up for it.
The ice machine was out, and even though staff saw me trying to get ice with no luck, no one stepped in until another customer asked. Not a huge deal, but it added to the overall lack of attentiveness.
The ambiance was underwhelming — quiet and nearly empty, but not in a cozy or relaxing way.
There’s definitely potential here with the quality of ingredients, but the lack of flavor and service makes it hard to recommend.
The pizzas are crisp, tangy, and light, but halfway through my Margherita Pizza, I swore I saw a Yeti lurking behind the soda machine, debating between San Pellegrino and Diet Coke.
The staff was friendly enough not to question why I was staring at the corner muttering “Bigfoot is real” while chewing my crust.
The flavors feel ancient, like something passed down from a secret society that worships the citrus fruit family a little too much…
If you ever eat here, beware, you might not just leave full, you might leave questioning the entire evolutionary tree of primates.
We were a party of four ordering four pizzas. One person in our group wanted to pay for all of them together, but the cashier insisted it was “impossible” to put four pizzas on one order and forced her to pay for each pizza separately. This makes no sense—if a large group came in, would they really have to process every pizza individually? This felt like an unwillingness to help rather than a system limitation.
Next, one guest in our group requested no onions. When the pizza came out, it was covered in onions. She politely asked for a remake, and while the staff agreed, we noticed they were simply picking off the onions with their fingers instead of making a new pizza. After we pointed this out, they rolled their eyes before finally preparing a new one.
To make matters worse, another member of our party never received her pizza. When she asked about it, one male employee shrugged and walked away. She had to ask someone else, who responded rudely and loudly, “It’s still cooking!”
This experience reflects a complete lack of professionalism and basic customer service. Management should review who was working between 3:00–5:00 PM on 11/14/25 and take corrective action. These employees are damaging the Pizza Limone brand, and this needs to be addressed immediately.
My mixed feelings come from the service. If you happen to get in behind a line you could end up waiting almost half an hour for your food which is not good if you’re on a lunch break. They deliver through Grubhub, but at this time seem to have no way to place an order online for pickup.