Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Palmer. Palmer is a city in and the borough seat of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is part of the Anchorage Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2010 census, the population of the city is 5,937.
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4 based on 120 reviews
Really wanted to love this⦠Had a nice atmosphere and easy access. Theyâre bringing in beers from local breweries - nice to be creating and promoting cohesive-community. But first thing we noticed was that our table was dirty. Worse then, the sever even offered up that she probably missed it because there were kids seated there before us. (Argh!) However, itâs a bit of a miss as to how these were approved to begin with? There is lip around the tables that allows everything to catch on the sides. Crumbs, sauce, food particles.... it can all fall in there! So cleaning these needs to be very detailed and precise. Not sanitary in our opinion at all!The picture shows quite a bit of fluff which looks nice but collectively we had less than 4 ounces of chicken on the entire pizza. When youâre paying $20 for a medium-size pizza, split between two guests, having protein actually on the pizza, is appreciated. (We didnât order the vegetable one for this reason.) Cheese and tomato was minimal as well. The gluten-free crust was not amazing. This one needs some serious tweaking. Itâs not on my recommendation list at all for multiple reasons. Wonât be returning here again anytime soon.
4 based on 89 reviews
Founded in 1978 we are a Traditional Pizza Parlor featuring a mix of Italian and American foods. We feature Authentic Hand Tossed Pizzas cooked on Stone. Our Soups, Dressings, Sauces, and even our Italian Sausage are homemade in house.
This place has been around Palmer for forever! They must be doing something right because theyâre still here and even on a Saturday night in February, they were open and there wasnât another soul in that restaurant. We ordered a Delphi special and a chicken parmigiana. And a Greek salad!Silly me, I didnât take any pictures... The food was good but of course there can always be more meat on the meat lovers special pizza. The chicken parmigiana was cooked correctly and not overdone. There wasnât a lot of dressing to go with the Greek salad but thatâs okay we took it home and Iâll add my own later. Service was very nice â both host and server were attentive and kind. The drawback⦠No gluten-free options other than salad of course. Point loss here! Definitely going to have to jump on the wagon because theyâll lose business if they donât. We broke from our diet last night being gluten-free because we were working late. So if I would go back again, I would want to make sure that there was a gluten free option available and something more than just salad. The decor hasnât changed on the inside of this place for quite some time, so imagine 80s dining style. Beer and wine are available for purchase. Know that there is parking in front and to the right side of the building but there is overflow parking on the left side of the entire building. Enjoy!
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4 based on 27 reviews
Large menu and you can mix orders. Large portions. Tomato sauce is ok but not great -- tasted like common grocery store sauce.... We had pizza which was ok but very average.No seating -- designed as a takeout place. If this review is helpful then please indicate so below.
3 based on 25 reviews
Forget the pizza chains: the best pizza comes from the small, family-owned pizza shops. Pioneer Pizza is one of those places.Their pizzas are BIG, with heavy crusts (really doughy and "bready," with great flavor), thick, delicious tomato sauce that has a great basil "kick" to it (without the bitter aftertaste that basil can bring), and generous helpings of toppings (a little TOO generous on the cheese for my taste). The slices are HUGE! All of that adds up to filling up your stomach with far less slices of pizza than other companies (2 slices are too much for me, and I can easily put away 4 slices from rival chains). Service is good with prompt and polite employees and prices are average when compared to other pizza chains. They aren't open very late though: 9pm Sunday-Thursday, 10pm Friday-Saturday.Good stuff. Buy a pie and try it for yourself!
3 based on 12 reviews
This used to be a little Caesar's and one day it was no longer. It magically became Great Alaska Pizza Company. This is the go to place for pizza when your feeding large amounts of people, or need a quick bite to eat for lunch. It still tastes just like little Caesars, but at less cost.
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