
Fat Olives is a VPN Certified Neapolitan pizzeria serving wood fired pizza featuring house made mozzarella & imported Italian ingredients. Our selection of pastas, appetizers & desserts with a full bar & wine list have awarded us Best of Flag year after year, as well as being listed on Yelp’s Top 100 Pizza Places & Top 100 Family Friendly Restaurants. Fat Olives & Chef John Conley have been featured on Food Network’s Diner’s, Drive-In’s & Dives as well as numerous other productions.
Buzzy eatery offering wood-fired Neapolitan-style pies with gourmet toppings, plus wine on tap.
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2308 E Rte 66, Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Phone: (928) 853-0056
Website: http://www.fatolivesflagstaff.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: opentable.com
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Reviews
As for the food, every single item we ordered was perfection. Whether it was the authentic wood-fired crust or the fresh toppings, the quality is undeniably 10/10. We also caught their happy hour, which absolutely rocked and offered some of the best value I’ve seen in town. For the level of quality you’re getting, the prices are extremely reasonable. There is honestly nothing I could find to give them anything less than a perfect score, Fat Olives is easily one of the best dining experiences in the city.
We were able to wait less than 20 minutes for a table. I will be upfront and say the reason they are getting a 4 and not a 3 is because of our server, Morgan. (She didn’t ask me to write this by the way!) It started off by hearing her engage with the table next to us and being genuinely interested in the little girl’s hobbies. Then she took the time to have conversations with us in addition to her recommendations. She amazed me.
For food(which was good). We went with the chicken parm. It was decent. Nothing amazing. And we wouldn’t get it again. But we throughly enjoyed the pizza. The crust was the best part. We ordered the special of the night which had pesto, tomato, arugula, the big ball of Italian cheese (I forgot the name). It was banging. Would definitely go back and just get pizza!!
Solid food place. Again you might feel fat when you leave but it is worth it! And YOU AREN’T FAT!!! Don’t go believing that or saying that about yourself! Just playing on the name of the restaurant.
The vibe matches the food, too. It has a really nice open concept kitchen that makes the whole place feel like a big Italian family household where everyone knows each other. It feels like a true neighborhood spot.
However, the service was a different story. It seems like if you don’t write your order down for them, you had better remember it yourself. We ordered three items and two of them were forgotten, even though they were all put in at the same time. I don’t want this to reflect badly on the overall quality of the restaurant because the food is just that good, and I understand everyone has off days. Still, a 33% success rate for getting orders to the table is pretty rough.
Go for the incredible food, but just be ready to double check that your full order actually arrives.
We also got the margarita pizza and it was amazing!! Just like being in Naples! I’ve never had such authentic pizza before!
We finished off with the creme brûlée cheesecake which was tasty, but lacking the brûlée crunch I was expecting.
I’m glad I tried the carnivore and the pepperoni, because the pepperoni allowed me to have a balance of cheese, sauce, crust, and toppings. The carnivore gave me all of that, but it also had more toppings which kind of overshadowed the cheese and sauce; but the bacon and sausage provided additional flavors that made the slice more enjoyable.
The meals are also fairly priced. It’s comparable to, if not better than, Phoenix prices. The only downside of going here is the wait times. It seems that no matter what time you go, the wait will be 15 minutes to an hour long.
I’ll likely be returning when I venture up north again. Fat Olives has earned 5 stars from me.
(House-made mozzarella, sweet cream, ricotta, sea salt. Served with house crostini, EVOO, honey balsamic reduction, cracked pepper $14.5). Didn’t honestly understand all of that menu description, but very glad we went ahead Pizza and dessert calzone rounded out our meal with plenty of pizza to bring home!