Reviews on Pizza food in Rochester, Minnesota, United States. Rochester is a city founded in 1854 in the U.S. State of Minnesota and is the county seat of Olmsted County located on the Zumbro River's south fork in Southeast Minnesota. It is Minnesota's third-largest city and the largest city located outside the Minneapolis-St. Paul Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of 2015, the Rochester metropolitan area has a population of 215,884. According to the 2010 United States Census the city has a population of 106,769. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated that the 2016 population was 114,011. It is the home of the Mayo Clinic and formerly, one of IBM's largest facilities. The city has long been rated as one of the best places to live in the United States by multiple publications such as Money and is one of the most educated cities in the world.
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4 based on 18 reviews
My wife and I were traveling to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. We were looking for lunch. I was crazing pizza. We found a Godfather Pizza nearby. There is plenty of parking. When we arrived at 3 pm, there were only a few customers. We missed the lunch buffet (ended at 1:30 pm). The menu selection was varied including different pizza, calzones, salads, pasta, and deserts. We opted for a specialty pizza (i.e. Hot Stuff). The pizza was pretty good.
4 based on 155 reviews
My wife an I dined here twice during my recent visit to Mayo Clinic. The place is clean, well lit, and the wait staff are attentive without being over attentive. I recommend it but suggest ordering a pizza one size smaller than what you think you will eat. Their pizzas seem to be larger than the size listed in the menu.
4 based on 63 reviews
I've been to Mr. Pizza North several times, and although I've never been overly impressed with the service, it isn't usually poor enough for me to review it as badly as I am tonight. Tonight we went there since we were in the mood for pizza, prior to running some errands. We sat at our table for at least 10 minutes before our waitress greeted us. We saw a table near us get seated, greeted, and order in the time we waited to be greeted. Not off to a great start.Once we were greeted, we ordered a pitcher of beer (since it is just a hair more expensive than 2 pints of beer and somehow my intuition was telling me I was going to need more than 1 pint of beer tonight.) In addition, we ordered a round of cheesey bread (again, that intuition, thank God for this cheesey bread!!!)The pitcher arrived with 2 steaming hot glasses fresh out of the dishwasher. Almost too hot to touch. Who doesn't love nice cold beer in a steamy hot glass?! YUM! The cheese bread arrived, with sauce, but no additional plates. My reserved husband asked for some, and our waitress got some right away. We ate the bread, it was good, the beer cooled the glasses off so we could touch them finally. The beer was good. We each sipped on a pint, waited for our pizzas, refilled our pints, sipped some more, all the while waiting, and waiting, and waiting, and waiting. The waitress returned after a large group near us received their pizza - which they ordered after we ordered our pizza - and told us that our pizza would be out shortly. So we continued sipping and waiting. After what had to have been an hour, our pizza finally arrived. Mine however, was wrong. The deliverer offered to have it exchanged for the right one, but I quickly grabbed it from her hand - I'm hangry - I'm tired - I JUST WANTED A PIZZA!!!! So I begrudgingly ate the pizza, that was wrong, and not what I wanted.The waitress never came to ask how things were, she must've been told by the delivery gal that I mentioned to her my pizza was wrong and I wasn't pleased about it. Eventually she made her return, apologized that my pizza was wrong, and said she'd be discounting our ticket since we waited so long, and got a wrong item.The ticket came out, the discount was $5. FIVE DOLLARS! I was more than happy to give her a miniscule tip because I wasn't sure if she was the problem for our delay or if the kitchen was the delay .... but then I see the measly compensation applied. She's lucky I paid the full price of the bill. Needless to say there was no tip involved, and I highly doubt I'll return there for a loooooooooooooong long time.Which really sucks because they have a mashed potato pizza there that is my favorite pizza in town. And I didn't even order it tonight, so I'll probably never have it, ever again. It's a sad day. End of an era for this reviewer.And we didn't get our errands completed afterwards since the businesses we wanted to go to were closing by the time we left. Thanks.
4 based on 84 reviews
We ordered large pepperoni pizza and monkey bread around 9:45pm Fri night to hotel. The delivery expected time was 30-min. Driver arrived 40-min but roads were slippery due to snow. Food was hot and good. Definitely better than the usual pizza delivery places. The total bill was around $19 including delivery fee and tax (but not tip).
4 based on 99 reviews
Rustic comfort food, craft beers, and rambunctious martinis amid a backdrop of live music every night! Gourmet Pasta, Pizza, and Live Jazz. A boisterous, bar atmosphere makes this downtown spot the place to go for fun. Culinary twists, rambunctious martin
It is the best restaurant in town! Exceptional atmosphere, live music, delicious food, not loud and too crowded, no parking issue. The barman - Darell - is very talented - he gives excellent advices on drinks. He has wonderful selection of good drinks, wines, beers in his bar. His area is sparkling clean! My husband and I have dates there. :>
4 based on 135 reviews
The entire staff greets you when you enter this restaurant, and the service only gets better from there.The pizzas, salads, and sides are all great. Try one of their specialty pizzas (I like the Greek, the Red Barn, and the San Marino) or make your own combination. Either way, you will get great pizza in just minutes.You won't regret trying this pizza shop.
4 based on 137 reviews
Pizza wasn't bad, just not very spiced, and crust had zero flavor. Maybe that's how they cook in the mid-west? Beginning to think so after trying multiple restaurants in Rochester. Had left overs, so waitress was kind enough to offer us paper plates and forks to reheat it for next nights meal in out hotel room. Good thing, as a full on blizzard hit!
4 based on 316 reviews
Our casual family-friendly restaurant in Rochester, MN offers a full menu of vibrant dishes made from the freshest seasonally available ingredients inspired by our bountiful region. Discover a new favorite each time you visit as our menu changes to integr
Great beer, but even better food. All locally grown ingredients and masterful culinary skills. They take Mac n Cheese and have some fun with it, and avoid over charging you for a sliver of food like some hotsy totsy Lower Manhattan joint. Portions are generous and the variety works for everyone (like lactose intolerant individuals like me) with the prices being solid. Staff is very friendly and caring, which sometimes could be tough to find at breweries. Parking can be tough and there could be a wait, but theyâve got a texting program that actually sends you updates on your place in line while you hit the bar to kill time. Keep doing wonderful things, Forager.
4 based on 308 reviews
Fresh food, very light and healthy considering youâre eating pizza. You can just feel the freshness of the vegetables. The cheese is not overwhelming and in large quantities drowning the crust as it often happens with pizza. Itâs just right. The location is great. You can sit in or outside when the weather is pleasant. The dessert options arenât great though. Theyâre pre made and I wouldnât recommend it. Save your $$$.
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