
Small chain pizzeria offers NYC-style pies & casual Italian grub in a modest space with a game room.
Hours
| Sunday | 12–8 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 12–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 201 N Main Ave, Gresham, OR 97030
Phone: (503) 666-6500
Website: http://www.greshamwallstreetpizza.com/
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Reviews
Food service was extremely slow—it took nearly an hour to receive our order. Staff appeared more focused on talking amongst themselves than assisting customers at the counter. The facility was mostly empty aside from scheduled parties, which made the service issues more noticeable.
Although the room fee was refunded after we requested it, we had booked this party months in advance and still spent over $100 on food the day of the event. The bathrooms were dirty and clearly had not been cleaned that day. Food quality was mediocre, which was disappointing since we’ve enjoyed coming here in the past, though food consistency has been hit or miss.
Overall, this experience fell well below expectations and was especially frustrating given it was for a child’s birthday
Dine in or call in your order to have carry out and DELIVERY service.
The drivers are prompt, and courteous everytime.
And if you’re not wanting to prepare a big meal,
Sometimes, it is easier to just get in the car and let Wall Street handle dinner
Fabulous video arcade that has many games to entertain while you wait for food.
Good family atmosphere
My husband asked for the bus person to please check and they lost our ticket and hadn’t even made it. They said 10-12 minutes longer and that our order was priority. Pizza came out finally at the hour mark of us sitting and waiting. Pizza its self looked delicious but they did not take off the sausage as requested. But at this point there was no sense in complaining more and potentially having to wait longer for a new pizza. I just dealt with it and picked off what I could see from a slice so I could eat something.
I will say when I customer is requesting a certain item be removed that could very well be because of an allergy and not removing it can lead to problems. So I’d suggest the owner have a talk with staff about the importance of excluding something the customer can’t eat. Thankfully I am not allergic just a preference for not eating it. But what would have happened if I was allergic.
So in dining service doesn’t seem to be their priority, to go and delivery orders were flying out the door with zero problems it seems that is the way to go? or we just came on a bad night? I am not sure. The pizza was delicious, so I am willing to give it another shot,maybe we will try picking it up to go next time and see how that goes.
They do have a small arcade area with games, a bar and a room to hold gatherings in. It did seem to be a cute and charming place when we first walked in.
This place was my childhood. Birthday parties, family gatherings, arcade games, and genuinely good pizza. As a teenager at Gresham High, I’d run over during lunch to grab a slice. It was the spot. Lively, busy, and worth being excited about.
I first noticed the decline before COVID. In 2018, I brought my uncle here on a Saturday summer evening, excited to show him a place I loved growing up. The place was empty, lifeless, and awkwardly quiet. The food was just okay, and the customer service was basically nonexistent. My usual order—garlic knots and a pepperoni slice—couldn’t even save the experience. My uncle didn’t enjoy it, and I was embarrassed.
Post-COVID, it still held on by a thread. It became a casual date spot for me and my girlfriend after movies. You’d wait 30 minutes for a slice every time, but at least the garlic knots came out hot. That was the bare minimum keeping me loyal.
Today was the last straw.
The place is physically falling apart—ceiling damage, sticky tables, bathrooms in rough shape. No staff in sight. My garlic knots came out stone cold. Not lukewarm. Not “sat for a minute.” Stone cold. And there was no one around to even mention it to. Pizza took another 30 minutes, and while it was decent, I couldn’t stop thinking about the knots. My knots. Cold and forgotten.
To make it worse, I overheard staff talking about another customer’s pizza being forgotten on top of the oven—and it wasn’t even the right order when they realized it.
This place used to be special. Now it’s just depressing to walk into. Wall Street Pizza wasn’t just food—it was memories. Unfortunately, that’s all it is now: memories.
Their lunch specials run every day from Noon until 4:00PM, with 3 combos ranging from $8.75-$10.75.
The food itself tastes phenomenal, the service is very fast (I received my food in just 12 minutes after I ordered), and all the staff are the absolute kindest. I highly recommend this place and look forward to returning again. 5/5