

Located off Catron Blvd Pizza Ranch & FunZone Arcade of Rapid City is able to host groups big or small with our six party rooms, ranging from 16 seats to 78. Our Legendary Buffet has a fresh Salad Bar, endless Variety of Pizza, The Country’s Best Chicken® with all the fixins and our Delicious Dessert Pizza with Ice Cream! It will help you refuel after a day of travel, touring, or meetings! Kids and Adults love our 2400 square foot FunZone Arcade with over 32 state-of-the-art arcade games! Come see us for our Legendary Food and FUN! We also cater our Legendary Food for any sized party!
Buffet chain offering pizza, fried chicken & classic American sides in an Old West-themed setting.
Hours
| Thursday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 405 E Stumer Rd, Rapid City, SD 57701
Phone: (605) 791-5255
Website: https://pizzaranch.com/locations/sd/rapid-city/405-e-stumer-road
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Why? Let’s do niceties and discuss some history first. Pizza ranch has a dedicated following in the Midwest. It has its roots in Iowa and it seems as if the locals love it. God bless ‘em.
On to the review:
We made the mistake of coming through the doors of Pizza Ranch on Valentine’s Day and were very disappointed. The food was stale. Many salad bar containers were completely empty, including the lettuce! The marinara sauce that I guess you dip the pizza in (since the pizza has no sauce on it) was very dark, dried out and sad looking.
The Mac and cheese looked like it sat out 6 hours, I was too scared and disgusted to try any. The pizza was also pretty old and never replenished. The crust had holes in it reminiscent of those Boboli pre-made crusts you could buy at the grocery store in the 90’s. Do they still make those?
Let’s be positive a little bit:
Pizza ranch also has fried chicken on the bone, and chicken tenders. The tenders were in fact decent. I’d say it’s on par with what you could get at a chain grocery store, perhaps even a little better, and it was actually hot! I had 3 tenders with honey mustard and that was pretty satisfying.
They also have a dessert area with what looked like apple pie pizza, some other product I missed, soft serve ice cream, and cookies baked round like their pizza.
The cookies were surprisingly good. Better than the ones I’ve had from dominos or papa John’s. Sweet and flavorful, not just notes of cardboard. My dining partner reported that the soft serve was very good. If you have a sweet tooth and they put out dessert stuff, grab it fast because it’s pigs at the trough otherwise.
Friendly advice to the store:
-please stop putting away food at 7:30 when you close at 8. We arrived at 7 and felt we had no time to eat.
-please replenish the food that runs out or has sat out for too long.
-Don’t you also have bread? We didn’t see it.
-do you always charge for drinks when people may not want them? I know it’s a buffet, we aren’t going for our health. But I just wanted water and was charged for soda. Why is it mandatory to pay you to get even more diabetic and corpulent?
-finally, Would it be hard to have seasonings aside from salt and pepper?
For $35 to feed 2 people, you could spend half as much at dominos using a coupon. Pick it up, bring it home and .have a better experience than pizza ranch. I truly expected better out of such an esteemed regional pizza purveyor.
If you do go, stick to the chicken, the cookie pizza, and soft serve.