Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Chehalis. Chehalis (/ʃəˈheɪlɪs/ ( listen) shə-HAY-lis) is a city in Lewis County, Washington, United States. The population was 7,259 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Lewis County.
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Once of the few major pizza franchises that actually give you a healthy dose of cheese on their pizza's.
4 based on 71 reviews
We are a Medditerranean restaurant in the heart of historic downtown Centralia. We offer market style lunch 5 days a week and a fabulous sit down dinner menu 4 days a week. We feature live jazz piano on the first and third Friday of every month. We pride
We wanted Italian so we read the reviews and went. The outside decor and aview of the interior was so poor and unwelcoming that we went across the street but they only did pizzas. They recommended the Boccaca so we went back. The only other 4 people welcomed us and said we should stay. The waiter was missing and there were no menus to view. We stayed and we're glad we did. The food was excellent and we much enjoyed it. We had the feeling that whatever we ate it would have been good. The staff were excellent too. Obviously the owner is very relaxed about not encouraging customers to come. We warmed to it and would go again.
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The reason we like Figaro's is because it's good Italian food and inexpensive. Family friendly for the kiddos with family budget in mind.
Most Popular Diner food in Chehalis, Washington, United States
4 based on 24 reviews
After a disappointment last in centralia I figured on this place thinking beer and pizza is a staple and shouldn't disappoint. Pros- a fun themed restaurant in quaint old downtown. Nice atmosphere. Cons- pretty much everything else. Against my better judgement I ordered this tropical fruit wine. If you find yourself wondering what that tastes like, have someone else order it and try theirs. Finding it non-drinkable I tried to find a straight up beer to go with the za...no luck. A nice selection of funky flavors...and Budweiser. To the za...I ordered the Maui wowie. A underdone crust scattered with toppings that with a little more attention could have been tasty. Instead...it was flat flatbread aspiring To be called pizza. To add to that the price point was gourmet level for average offerings. Bottom line- if you are looking for funky...fine. If you want good eats...don't bet on it.
We had a late lunch here on a Sunday and they only had one person cooking/waiting on customers and one person bartending. Considering they had a birthday party going on in the back room, I would say that they were severely understaffed.It took 30 minutes for us to get an appetizer platter (BIG platter covered with a good helping of each of our appetizers and lots of dipping sauce (pizza sauce, ranch, ketchup). I wouldn't recommend it since the food came out luke warm and the mozzarella sticks had no cheese in them!The Fielder's Sampler Pizza (¼th each of the Islander, Mexican Pizza, Pepperoni Slam and Joe Dimaggio.) came out 20 minutes later and was not piping hot. Most pizzas have a crispy bottom on the crust, however, this did not. The flavor was good but not good enough that warrant waiting 50 minutes to eat. The wings were not "large" as the menu stated but of normal wing size.I blame the management for not staffing correctly. I think we'll head to Pizza Hut to get our next pizza and wings. We seem to try the local restaurants only to be disappointed that they don't live up to the hype.
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