
old town salinas has an exciting venue for fantastic pizza and live music. that’s thanks to restaurateurs kristen wood and michael foley, who opened a heirloom pizza salinas, the second location of their beloved monterey heirloom pizza. heirloom pizza co. is the culmination of 17 years in the pizza business and you don’t become monterey county’s best pizza without learning a few things: the staff is critical to success. keep the menu simple and maintain the highest standards in quality. the details matter. lead by example. heirloom’s goal is to embed itself in the fabric of our neighborhood and the monterey bay peninsula community. a destination for locals and tourists alike.
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Our waitress was wonderful but the restaurant itself is bizarrely decorated. The space it’s in is much too large and industrial, and not in a way that feels justifiably hipster. More like a pop-up in a convention center with a bar crammed in the corner. But hey, if the food is good, who am I to complain? I look forward to trying their Monterey location too.
bread, and a large Napoli pizza. Friendly server, food came out quickly, and tasted great. Highly recommend!
Then I asked for my receipt, $76.xx. They added a credit card surcharge without notifying me and AFTER the payment was processed. I would have happily paid in cash had this fee been, and it absolutely should have been, advertised to me at point of sale.
I’m big on patronizing local businesses but this practice of NOT advising there is a surcharge for using credit cards and tacking it on top of the pre-authorized amount is not a business practice I enjoy patronizing. Will likely not be returning to this establishment.
$30+ small pizza and unexpected fees is not worth patronizing. Paid well over $30/person for pizza & one drink… thumbs down.
Reading the 5 star reviews kind of tells me the bar is low for others’ expectations of a dine-in pizzeria.
Premium price for meh.
It’s obvious at most reviewers here don’t understand what good pizza is. The pizza here is subpar. The salads have a funky taste.
The restaurant was not busy when we showed up, but it seemed to take forever to get our food. The service was OK, but the waitress could have done a better job of checking up on us more often.
What really got to me was that it was comedy night and we had children at our table. It was disclosed to us that they was going to be a comedy show, but it was not disclosed that it was gonna be vulgar in nature. The comedians crossed the line with their jokes, and it was not appropriate for a young audience. It would’ve been great if the staff would’ve told us ahead of time that there would be vulgar language and adult topics during the show.
There’s lots of other feedback I could provide, but that’s it for now. I do not plan on returning anytime soon.
This is Heirloom’s second, long-awaited location, and it was worth the wait. Their deep-dish pizzas are filled with fresh ingredients and topped with a chunky tomato sauce with just the right blend of spices. Order a large, and take home the leftovers.