
Welcome to Parry’s Pizzeria & Taphouse in The Colony, TX, nestled within Grandscape Texas adjacent to the Lawn. Specializing in authentic New York-style pizza, our menu also boasts a selection of wings, calzones, sandwiches, wraps, salads, pasta, and a kids’ menu. Complement your meal with a choice from our extensive selection of 80 craft beers on draft. Whether you’re here for delivery, dine-in, drive-through, or enjoying our outdoor seating, Parry’s offers a memorable culinary experience.
Unpretentious destination with an industrial ambiance dishing up Italian classics.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5752 Grandscape Blvd #140, The Colony, TX 75056
Phone: (972) 885-5144
Website: https://parryspizza.com/locations/the-colony-dallas/
Menu Photos
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Parry’s Pizza The Colony | NY-Style Pizza & Craft Beer
Parry’s Pizza | The Colony TX – Facebook
Parry’s Pizzeria & Taphouse – New York-Style Pizza, Wings & Craft …
Reviews
We grabbed a beer… or two… okay fine, we tried pretty much all 4 of their signature beers from 3 Nations Brewing (we’d been walking all day, no regrets):
• Skyline IPA – solid American IPA
• Liberty Cerveza – light, crisp, super drinkable (one of my favorites)
• Empire Crush Blood Orange Wheat – not really my vibe but it was good, hubs enjoyed it a lot!
• Hudson River Bock – smooth, malty, and another favorite.
For food, we ordered their Party Appetizer, which came with wings, fries, fried shrimp, and fried pickles—exactly what we wanted. Everything hit the spot, no complaints, and no leftovers.
The real standout though was our waiter. Absolute top-tier service. He checked in at all the right times, gave us space to enjoy the game and our food, knew the beer and menu well, and was incredibly patient with our end-of-day, slowed-down pace. Truly made the experience. 10/10 — we’ll definitely be back.
However, if you are looking for a quality meal that is not going to make you tip the scales from all the calories, then you are not going to want to eat here.
The food was below average for the food that we normally eat. Machine made crust missing the flavor that the local independent pizza joints achieve, sweet sauce on the pizza, light on the toppings – 2 Stars. Nothing exciting about the salad, just iceberg lettuce, a couple olives and sliced tomatoes – 2 Stars. As for the hamburger, generic bun, the burger patty was thin, overcooked, and chewy – tasting like a piece of shoe leather, one of the worst burgers ever – 1 Star. I had a taste of my daughter’s linguini. It was good and loaded with enough butter and cheese to clog even Lance Armstrong’s arteries – 4 Stars. She also shared a couple of her fries, anything would taste good dipped in the ranch they bring with the fries – 4 Stars.
The atmosphere is average, and totally adequate for what Parry’s is… except for the gnats, they were everywhere, at our table, in the bathroom (see pic). We had to cover our food while we waited for a container. That is just poor health management people.
If you’re looking to feed a bunch of teenagers on the cheap, go for it. But if you’re looking for good quality food and a cleanly environment, then pick another restaurant. If you’re interested in authentic home made Italian cuisine, then just go right across the 121 highway to Tony’s Pizza and Pasta.
We ate from the lunch menu, enjoyed the nice fall breeze, and had such a fun time. Thank you, Maya, for making our day special — you rock!
– Ashly Westbrook
Westbrook Realty Group
Our servers were absolutely amazing—Zoe and another team member who was training under her took care of us, and they were both incredibly kind, friendly, and attentive the entire time. You could really tell they cared about making sure we had a good experience.
Overall, it was a super positive visit, and I’ll definitely be coming back again. Highly recommend!
Food came out within 15 minutes and tasted good. Service was efficient. Good place for a simple meal while in The Colony.
Our original plan was just to sample some beers and maybe share an appetizer or two, but we ended up getting both appetizers and a pizza after spotting their new Mexican Yankee pizza on the menu. It caught our eye because it had a different base (not the usual marinara) and came topped with cilantro, which made it feel less typical. We liked the flavor combination — it was definitely something different in a good way — but we weren’t huge fans of the actual pizza base/crust. It wasn’t bad, just not our favorite.
We also tried the cheese sticks. They were decent — nothing out of the ordinary, but no complaints either.
The highlight for me was the beer selection. They had a great variety, including local brews and options from out of state. And the best part? The beers were reasonably priced — cheaper than a lot of other places we’ve been to, which was a pleasant surprise.
As for the vibe — it was fine, but not quite what we expected from a tap house on a Friday night. It felt more like a casual family restaurant than a lively taproom. Not a dealbreaker, just not the kind of atmosphere we were going for.
Overall, I’d give Parry’s a solid 3.5 stars if Google allowed half ratings. Good beer selection, okay food, and decent service. Worth checking out, especially if you’re into trying different beers at a lower price point.