Minnesota, United States Food Guide: 4 Pizza food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Red Wing

August 13, 2019 Tonie Szymanski

Reviews on Pizza food in Red Wing, Minnesota, United States. Red Wing is a city in Goodhue County, Minnesota, United States, along the upper Mississippi River. The population was 16,459 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Goodhue County.
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1. Red Wing Brewery

1411 Old West Main St, Red Wing, MN 55066-2162 American, Bar, Pizza Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Takeout, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Table Service, Parking Available [email protected] +1 651-327-2200 http://www.redwingbrewing.com/
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4 based on 276 reviews

Red Wing Brewery

The current Red Wing Brewing Company (or “Red Wing Brewery”) was founded in 2011 in Red Wing, Minnesota. We make about 6-7 barrels (bbls) of beer per week, and our beer is produced and sold exclusively at the brewery. Two of our beers are historic brands

Reviewed By JCJake

This has been on my list for a while. It has always looked busy when we drove by (usually on our way to Kelly's where we've had very good pizza in the past and a huge beer selection that my husband enjoys, and almost a good river view - oddly hard to find in this river town). The pictures I've seen of the pizza here looked fabulous and the reviews are glowing. Anyway, went for lunch and it wasn't too busy. It's very nice to go to a brewery that has a little more than just beer. Some wine selections. Also, a few "mixed" beer drinks such as shandys and "visiting" beers, too, aside from their own. All that is good. We ordered a pizza. Took a while which surprised me considering how unbusy it was. When the pizza came it looked tantalizing - no skimping on the toppings! It was loaded. Unfortunately it was loaded with FROZEN blue cheese. In an odd moment we had to justify that we did not want frozen blue cheese and were not going to wait for it to melt or warm up on our pizza (which I don't think would have happened). It was brought back to us with the cheese nicely melted and we were ready to dig in. I tried, I really did, but I finally had to admit that the crust is doughy. Not thin crust, not thick crust. Maybe just under baked or not made thin enough to begin with. I peeled off the topping to see mushy, raw-appearing, white dough. I understand some don't mind this; may even like this, but to me it's gross and completely unappetizing. I had to peel off my toppings and put the crust upside down to not see the gloppy mess. My husband thought it was, "ok" but not great and called this a one-time place to try. To me, it became a one-time miss. I left hungry. I usually like to gnaw on the chewy, kind of tough crust but it was just past doughy as well. Overall, not a well done crust in the least. Staff was pleasant aside from having to justify that serving frozen blue cheese was not acceptable and the drinks were good enough. The inside is nice but small. The location isn't great. They have nice big windows but they look out on a street with some boring businesses - no great views of this river town. I wouldn't bother trying to sit by the window. There aren't even people to watch. I'd return to Kelly's first or even Savoy pizza for much better pizza in RW.I (the owner) was one of your servers, so I’m going to respond by sharing a little secret about the customer service industry. Almost all of the customers that you meet are wonderful, which lends to an enjoyable experience for them, the customers, and for you, the server. On rare occasions, though, you encounter customers where - after interacting with them for a bit - you really wish they had chosen somewhere else to patronize. But there they are, and there you are, and so you make the best of it by acting professionally, treating them courteously, making yourself a strong cup of coffee, and rolling with it. Then, once they finally leave, you clean up their mess, you take a long sip of your strong coffee, you breathe a sigh of relief that they’re gone, and you move on with your day - which tends to be so much better afterwards. Again, there are not many of them, but those kinds of customers do exist. Have you made the connection as to why this is my response to you?

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2. Red's Savoy Pizza

212 Bush Street, Red Wing, MN 55066 Pizza, Italian Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible, Delivery, Seating [email protected] +1 651-800-2255 https://www.savoypizza.com
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4 based on 27 reviews

Red's Savoy Pizza

In 1965, Earl "Red" Schoenheider opened the first Red's Savoy Pizza location on the east side of St. Paul, Minnesota. The Original Red's Savoy Pizza name has become legendary throughout the Midwest, known for its spicy, secret-recipe sauce and for its old

Reviewed By Sue K

We were craving a homemade, great pizza and we found it here! We had the meat pizza (can't remember the name they used) and added green olives. The edges were crispy and the cheese was browned around the outside and melted perfectly in the middle. AMAZING PIZZA! The staff were friendly and attentive!! If you like good pizza - try it!

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3. Godfather's Pizza

2000 Old West Main St, Red Wing, MN 55066-1987 Pizza Lunch, Dinner Delivery, Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible, Seating +1 651-388-1138 http://www.godfathers.com
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4 based on 28 reviews

Godfather's Pizza

Reviewed By mike_finds_the_best

I have eaten here many times. I think the lunch buffet is a great value. It can get busy, but the staff keeps up with the demand. If your in a rush and need it to go, they will even sell it to you by the slice. The cheeseburger pizza has become one of my favorites.

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4. Domino's Pizza

3019 S Service Dr Ste A, Red Wing, MN 55066-1942 Pizza Lunch, Dinner +1 651-388-0444 https://www.dominos.com/en/?redirect=homepage&utm_source=locallistings&utm_medium=loclist&utm_campaign=localmaps

Visit your Red Wing Domino's Pizza today for a signature pizza or oven baked sandwich. We have coupons and specials on pizza delivery, pasta, buffalo wings, & more! Order online now!

Reviewed By Jeff B

Domino's left our city several years ago, and I haven't had a chance to eat at one since, so I took the opportunity while I was in Red Wing on Business. The workers were very polite. But the product was not what I remembered. Sauce changed, maybe? Or different State, different recipe?

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