
Pizzas, pastas, salads & garlic-cheese bread served amid wooden booths & sawdust floors.
Hours
| Friday | 6 AM–11:30 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–11:30 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 6 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 75 W Thousand Oaks Blvd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
Phone: (818) 887-4770
Website: https://www.pizzacookery.com/
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Reviews
My only complaint is to watch out for the stage as you walk past. It is like a step protruding out that blends in with the floor. I tripped and fell onto the empty stage walking back to my table after using the bathroom inside the hotel lobby. Luckily I only had a minor scrap on my knee and the top of my foot.
But since the new owner took over the salad has gone down hill. I always get the Large salad to go and It is now much smaller and the quality and quantity of meat and cheese it really not anywhere near the same. When you paid 40.00 for a salad and it’s almost all lettuce not nice. I will not be going back
Also, the wait was just as disappointing. I ordered over the phone from Simi, took 30 minutes to drive out to TO and arrived when they told me it would be ready. When I got there, I had to wait an additional 16 minutes while the pizza finished cooking, however, it had been sitting on top of the oven the entire time.
Food tastes good but no masks and long in-restaurant wait times aren’t encouraging me to eat here while COVID19 is going on.
Also, after this visit, it makes the second time we’ve gone there and someone from our family has gotten sick afterwards. We don’t plan to return.
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Went here for the vegan options. We ordered the vegan lasagna, vegan side salad, vegan rolls, beyond burger, mini vegan pizzas and vegan desserts (which are actually from Karma Bakery in Westlake).
I loved that they had Follow Your Heart cheese. They carry Daiya but I’m not a fan of it so it was nice they had two options.
The kids had the mini pizzas because they didn’t have any official vegan kids meal options.
It was really nice that they had vegan rolls because bread and butter at dinner is a treat I’ve missed since going vegan.
However, even after we asked for vegan rolls, regular ones and butter were brought to us–leading us to wonder if they were vegan or not.
When the food came out it was really hard to tell if the cheese and meat was vegan. It tasted pretty realistic, which always has me wondering.
This was our first time at the Thousand Oaks location. The atmosphere is really nice, but I do miss the twinkly lights and intimate booths from the valley location. However, the booth we sat in was still very comfortable, large, and had high backs so our kids didn’t bother the people behind us. The dark wood and stone colors are really cool and the place was very clean.
They didn’t have alcohol yet but said they will soon.
We got there at 4:20 on a Sunday for dinner and sat no problem. But when we left at 6 it was packed.
Our server was quick and respectful to all of our requests for vegan food, but our order for no cheese on a pizza did get mixed up. They apologized and said they’d replace it.
It was a nice experience, but we felt there was more grease than we are used to on a plant based diet. It’s a lot of substitutes, so if you’re used to that, you’ll like it.