Atlas Pizza

  4.4 – 776 reviews   • Pizza restaurant

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✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Atlas Pizza 97202

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Address: 3570 SE Division St, Portland, OR 97202

Phone: (503) 232-3004

Website: http://atlaspizzapdx.com/

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Atlas Pizza. 3570 SE Division St. 710 N Killingsworth St. 6529 SE Foster Rd. Portland, OR 503-232-3004. Email.

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Slingin’ NY style slices & whole pies all across East Portland! Division / Killingsworth / Foster Ins

Reviews

Lee Hogan-Knott
Have been coming here for years, big delicious slices, gluten free options, rad pinball machines and had My Cousin Vinnie playing on. Saturday night.
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craig mcintyre
I was staying in the Woodstock neighborhood visiting and looking for a pizza joint to check out. Atlas Pizza serves up New York style pizza perfection. The slices are huge, the sauce is perfect, plenty of pepperoni and cheese. I was very pleasantly surprised how good the pizza is. The atmosphere of the location is definitely lo-fi and punk rockish, like your favorite dive bar but in a good way, definitely screams Portland! That being said, I definitely will have Atlas Pizza again when I’m in Portland next time and will be spreading the word.
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Chad Sideris
This place is the pizza place I was looking for. It takes me back to a simple time, around 2014 when it was founded and I also happened to work at a pizza place with the same feeling. A fun, devil may care kind of vibe filled with musical people playing great music.

Creative NY slices at reasonable prices is awesome marinara and pesto that turns the crust into the thing you look forward to most.

It is a cozy and feels time tested.

This has been one of my absolute favorite finds since moving here
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Kevin Remington
Pizza was REALLY good… best I’ve had in the area, in fact. Great crust, straightforward simplicity to the taste and presentation of their toppings gave it a slightly bougie but authentic-like New York style feel… punk music blasting pretty loudly was maybe a touch too much for my young family, but we all dug the vibe being a bit edgy. Friendly service staff, accommodated us near their closing time with no begrudging, and my kiddos had fun with the retro video games (tabletop Ms. PacMan!!) and pinball. Limited beer options were enough and pretty good too and it looked like they had a fun special that I’d try if it was just my wifey and I (PBJ: Slice, Beer, Shot of Jameson) for $12!

Pies were big too- my kids loved having pizza for breakfast this morning! ❤️ Definitely made a fan outta me and I’ll be a return customer for sure.
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Luke Souter
Overall great service and atmosphere.
Sauce is EXTREMELY garlic-y. Probably too much garlic to be honest, and that’s maybe the first time I’ve ever had to think that so you know it’s a problem. As a result there’s very little sauce on the actual pizza (since they probably know how overpowering it is). Pizza had a very oil-y acrid smell unfortunately too. Not sure if I’ll be returning. Might not be for me but I’d recommend checking the place out.
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Nathan McCorkle
I got 4 different slices to try this place out. The crust was great, thin and tasty, but unable to support itself when folded. The sauce had no presence. I then got some in a cup to dip my crust, and it was overpowered with garlic. The worst thing though, was that there was an acrid burnt oil smell covering all the slices. As I was leaving we walked near the oven and I again smelled the burnt oil. Either they’re cooking something wrong, or they aren’t cleaning the oven often enough. The pinball was fun, and the music was all a good selection and at a good volume.
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John Kutasz
In the last 10 years or so, Southeast Portland has become a wonderful place to get pizza by the slice. Whether you’re on Division, Foster, or watching a Pickles baseball game, Atlas has become an integral part of this delightful development.
The Division location has pinball, to add to the ambiance, making it a nice place to either wait for an order to-go, or just to enjoy yourself while dining in.
Like many pizza spots during pandemic times, Atlas does not currently open until 4:00 PM. I’m looking forward to being able to get lunchtime slices again.
The beer selection here isn’t huge, but a recent houseguest called after his visit to ask what we had to drink at Atlas, so the beverage experience will be as pleasant as the pizza side of the equation.
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April 2023 Just a quick update – the pandemic seems to have made a lasting negative effect on the general availability of pizza by the slice. Atlas remains a strong choice, though I believe they still don’t open until 4:00 PM. So, lunchtime slices remain difficult to find these days.
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Dylan Nack
Decent spot with food pizza. I would’ve offered a higher rating except the side machine was out of ice and despite informing the staff, I still didn’t get ice for my soda until we were on our way out.
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Jocy Fajardo
Went in for pizza week 2024.
Their pizza week special at this location is The Arthur Ave. As per their IG page, “it consists of garlic oil base & mozzarella, mortadella & capocollo (gabagool!), red peppers & red onions, topped with pecorino romano & a creamy italian drizzle. Served with a side of calabrian chili ranch, cugine!”

I absolutely loved it!
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Emilia Herrera
As someone from Chicago, I take my pizza seriously—and this spot in Portland held its own. While it’s not exactly the deep-dish I grew up with, the pizza was flavorful, well-made, and definitely worth a try. A local at my hotel recommended it, and I’m glad I listened. If you’re visiting Portland and craving a solid slice, this place is absolutely worth checking out.
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