Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in Ephraim, Wisconsin, United States. Ephraim is a village in Door County, Wisconsin, United States. It is located across Eagle Harbor from Peninsula State Park. The population was 288 at the 2010 census. The village is known for its views of Eagle Harbor and the bluffs of Green Bay and its charming white buildings.
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4 based on 248 reviews
The pizza was really really good. Fine, fresh ingredients, and we were able to have a view of the kitchen and watched the cooks toss our pizza old style. The gelato was to die for. Great, friendly owners. The place could use a little bit of an update but I was enjoying the pizza too much to care.
4 based on 607 reviews
We are a family owned and operated fresh new restaurant with, not only great wood-fired pizzas, salads, sandwiches and burgers, but also a new attitude toward giving to their community, using sustainable products and creating an affordable restaurant usin
We ate at this restaurant twice on a recent visit to Door County. The pizza was truly excellent, amongst the best we've ever had. The small size pizza was plenty to eat for the two of us. The crust was very good and the ingredients tasted fresh. Going to rate it at 5 stars, although we did have two quibbles. One, the people making the pizza didn't wear gloves. We were there close to an hour and never saw them wash their hands. Two, the metal chairs were terribly uncomfortable. They were something that one had to endure in order to enjoy the wonderful food.
4 based on 1943 reviews
We are a family owned and operated fresh new restaurant with, not only great wood-fired pizzas, salads, sandwiches and burgers, but also a new attitude toward giving to their community, using sustainable products and creating an affordable restaurant usin
Great wood fired pizza. Large outdoor seating area. The seating inside is somewhat small. The cherry walnut salad was delicious. Everyone was very friendly and willing to please. If you like good pizza and salad I highly recommend the Wild Tomato.
4 based on 230 reviews
We arrived a few minutes after 7pm on July 5th, we were a party of six and looked inside and outside before deciding on a table outside - most tables inside were for four or less. The restaurant was about half full at that point - I noticed at least a half dozen tables inside were empty, and at least half the outside tables were too. And yet it took a full hour for us to receive our order. After 45 minutes we complained - we werenât the only ones either - and were told âthe pizzas take a little longerâ by the waitress. It was still another 15 minutes before we got our food. Eventually the restaurant manager came to speak to us and she told us, after telling us the kitchen was really busy (despite half the tables being empty), âif we told everyone it would be an hour wait before they were served, nobody would come here.âI told her that a 60 minute wait is unacceptable, especially when the restaurant was half full. She neither accepted that basic fact about customer expectations at a restaurant, nor apologized for keeping us, including my 80+ year old parents, waiting an hour for our order. Beyond that central incompetence, when we were seated outside, the waitress took our drink order, and after telling us she broke the opener trying to open our bottle of wine (?!) (she had to go back inside for a few minutes after bringing the bottle) we were told that there is no table service outside and normally you have to order food with the bartender (?!). However she offered to take our order, which saved us from having to walk over to the bar with dinner orders for six people, which apparently is the normal procedure at this restaurant.After we finished our meal, the manager had the waitress deliver the message offering us free dessert because of the wait, rather than taking the responsibility herself. We thought about it, but also wondered how much longer it would take to get it. But after looking again at the menu, we found there was no dessert listed on any of the menus! We just laughed at that point at the sheer incompetence! The waitress came back and when we told her there was no dessert on the menu she said, âoh we donât have a dessert menu, let me tell you what we have for dessert....âWe laughed again and passed. The food itself was average Italian fare you can find at just about any typical Italian restaurant- Average thin crust pizza, spaghetti bolognese, marinara, etc. only served in 15 minutes by any competent restaurant.Avoid.
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