

Airy spot featuring a menu of pizza & Italian fare plus live music from a massive Wurlitzer organ.
Hours
| Friday | 3:30–9 PM |
| Saturday | 3–9 PM |
| Sunday | 3–8:30 PM |
| Monday | 3:30–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 3:30–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 3:30–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 3:30–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1149 E Southern Ave, Mesa, AZ 85204
Phone: (480) 813-5700
Website: http://www.organstoppizza.com/
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Reviews
My assigned table was upstairs and navigating the steps while dodging servers in the dim lighting was uncomfortable. All the hot food being rushed up and down the stairs felt like an accident waiting to happen because of rowdy guests. I ordered spaghetti and the food disappointed me. It wasn’t awful, but I could make the same thing at home easily.
Despite my complaining, when the music started, I instantly understood why I was told to go here. The organ player rose up from a platform as the lights went whimsically haywire to match the mood of the songs. Bubbles began descending from the ceiling and he took requests like popular movie songs. It was a very entertaining spectacle and I spent more time leaning over the stair railing to gawk at the performance than I ate. It was very lively and impressive and I left the restaurant feeling good and energized even though I didn’t consider the food that worthwhile. I imagine it would be a much more fun experience with a group instead of a solo venture.
And the pizza was really good also
The magic is from the mighty sounds of a Wurlitzer pipe organ. It has visible side instruments that are fun to see too. They play all sorts of music, especially classics. From playing all of the military branch songs, patriotic songs, Disney classics , musical hits , all of it that will get everyone excited and wanting to sing along. The person who plays and entertains the people is truly talented. So much that he even takes written requests from the audience.
The organ that is being played rises up from the platform , turns and lights up. There are dancing animals , moving objects , bubbles floating down from the ceiling , and plenty of lights and sounds to keep people’s eyes moving around while they are dancing in their seats.
There are pizzas, pastas , salads , appetizers and a variety of drinks to choose from. For my family I order pizzas, the fried mushrooms, fried zucchini, fried cheese , and a salad from the salad bar . And after the grandkids finish their meal, I get them ice cream , of their choice , to complement the treat of taking them there. My grown kids and in-laws have as much fun as the kids so it’s a win win and everyone leaves happy. And even happier with leftover pizza.
The venue is 2 stories. You can eat from upstairs looking down at the organ player , or you can sit and eat from the main level and not have to deal with stairs. There are no booth seatings. It’s long tables and bench seats.
You’ll have to get in line to order your food from the counter , wait for your number to show up on the bingo screen to know when to pick up your pizza , appetizers etc. You’ll have to go through a short salad bar to make your salad , and there’s a separate order and pick up line for drinks and ice cream. Sounds like chaos , but everything is close together and when you actually do it , you’ll understand the method .
There’s a merchandise counter close to the entrance and the bathrooms are near the entrance door. There is plenty of parking.
There are no reservations unless you have a party of 25 I think.