

Inspired by the honor, valor, and revelry of the Knights of the Round Table, Round Table Pizza’s superior pizza and commitment to quality and authenticity have earned the reputation of “Pizza Royalty™” for over 60 years. Round Table continues to share the love of pizza with guests via time honored recipes, hand rolled dough, homemade tomato sauce, a proprietary three-cheese blend and toppings piled all the way to the edge. At Round Table Pizza, we offer dine-in, delivery and carryout so you can enjoy our premium pizzas, salads, wings and more at our table, or from the comfort of your home.
Long-running chain serving pizzas with customizable toppings & sauces in a simple space.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4141 NE 122nd Ave, Portland, OR 97230
Phone: (503) 253-3557
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The service was pathetic, I called in my order and after I told them what I wanted they spent about two minutes rambling off their sides asking if I wanted anything else even after I said I just want the pizza, then when I got there to pick it up the employee grabbed a side and asked if this was my order and I told him now and gave him my name a second time only to have him wonder off in the kitchen and then like a bolt of lightning hitting him came running back out with a order receipt and asked if I was who I said I was and then rang me up but first ran off the sides again asking if I want anything else.
The restaurant is a sad shell of its self from back in the late 80’s and early ’90’s when the had colorful fabric on the seats and the seats were mostly booths with a bright and vibrant carpet. The arcade is now a sad place we’re most of the games don’t seem to work and is now just a small closet compared to the large Game Room it used to be with prizes you actually wanted and couldn’t get at Dollar Tree.
I am sad to see what was once a great place to hangout, play and eat great pizza go down hill.
At least the pizza is still good.
Compounding on what other’s have mentioned before, the lack of a salad bar and the boarded up game room give this location a bit of a dreary, wasteland vibe. Even so, it hasn’t affected the quality of the pizza here, nor the friendliness and competence of the employees here.
As my son is named after a knight of the Round Table, holding his 1st birthday party here (well, one of them, anyway) last night was a foregone conclusion. Unfortunately, the combination of him going through his teething phase, and not having a nap that day, made him a bit cranky and cantankerous for most of it. Our other kids and their friends were also being obnoxiously loud and rowdy. Thankfully, there was basically no one else in the restaurant other than our party, and the employees were so friendly and gracious, taking everything in stride, and even giving our little birthday boy a stuffed plushy as a present.
Additionally, two adult members of our party had never eaten at a Round Table before, and after sampling slices of the King Arthur’s Supreme and the Maui Zaui, one of them ordered the latter to take home with her, and the other vowed to come back again in the future, so I think the Round Table may have added a couple new knights to their roster!
Original Review:
Call me what you will: plebian, Philistine…what have you. But. I. Love. Round. Table. Pizza. Always have, always will. I’m not sure exactly what it is that does it for me. I think it’s the combination of crust (that isn’t too overbearing), sauce (that isn’t too overpowering), and solid ingredients. They’re not the cheapest around, and being a chain, they’re not the freshest or highest quality.
I could not care less.
In my childhood, I used to draw pictures of knights in armor wielding pizza cutters, and ended up giving them to the various Round Tables that I frequented with my parents. They were often displayed with honor and pride by the management. To this day, they are still my favorite pizza joint, and whenever I feel like treating myself, I order a pepperoni and jalapeno, extra sauce.
I rarely dine in at any location, so I can’t say much for the cleanliness or efficiency of this local establishment. But they do make a damn fine pizza, and that’s all you can really ask for.
update: I order a pizza from this establishment at least once a week. It is always the same pizza, Extra large italian garlic supreme with extra cheese. I received pizza this evening that was made poorly. I call the store and asked for a manager. I did not get a name, but the “manager” go on the phone and the first thing he said was, “OK, first of all, I’m not going to believe you because I made that pizza myself.” Again, I order a pizza from here at least once a week, sometimes more. This pizza, as you will see in the pictures, is NOT what I usually receive. Apparently the Monday night manager’s ego is too big to admit a poorly made pizza. He continued to argue that I couldn’t possibly be right at which point I said, “Bro, I order a f**king pizza from this location at least once a week, this is not what I usually get”. At this point he told me not to call this location anymore.
This “Manager” is not doing you any favors for customer service, quality of service, nor the quality of the pizza “personally being made by him”. I will discontinue service here until this order is rectified. Order receipt and picture of pizza are attached.