Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in Clayton, California, United States. Clayton (formerly Clayton's and Claytonville, colloquially referred to as Blayton) is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States. The population was 10,897 as of the 2010 census.
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We had a large event and wanted to purchase 20 Pizza's ( which they had ready) unfortunately we were not allowed to purchase them as the staff said 5 of them had been reserved over the phone. What struck me odd, they have pre-made pizza's, we were there, pizza's were already cooked and aging, but we could not had them cash for those pizza's because somebody called and reserved them.Made no sense to us. We finally got ours 25 minutes later. and No the five that were reserved were still on the shelf when we left.
4 based on 120 reviews
I always love a pizza and like to try them where ever i am and this was pretty good, I enjoyed, quite a size though.
4 based on 132 reviews
We went there twice while visiting the area. The first time I ordered the carbonara and a salad. The carbonara was the best Iâve had. The second time I ordered the tomato basil soup. Omg what a great soup. They put croutons in it also and it totally adds to the flavor. For dinner I ordered a chicken fettuccine type dish but wasnât called that exactly. It was so yummy. I did have a chance to try there pizza also but the pasta is way better but the pizza isnât too bad either
4 based on 84 reviews
Rocco"s Ristorante & Pizzeria opened in 1999. It is a local favorite and was "Voted Best Pizza in The East Bay" in the Contra Costa Times Readers Poll! We are a family owned and operated restaurant and serve everything from specialty pizzas to fresh pasta
Very authentic Italian style pizza; plenty of different styles and sizes or even a 1/2 - 1/2 (different choice like salami & mushroom on one 1/2 and ham & pineapple the other 1/2).Very friendly service and knowledgeable.If the big screen TV's are now there you could almost think you are in Italy.
5 based on 11 reviews
Great little to-go shack. You can order to-go for delivery or pick-up. We've eaten here a few times and really like the Mediterranean pizza- artichokes, large fresh chunks of tomato, kalamata olives, feta. It's a great combination. Easy to pick up on the way home, over the phone they are very polite as well.
Self-service really with a sweet young lady taking the orders. The pizza was delicious, but the portion size a bit small for a personal pan.
It seems that as prices go up, but the value is going in the wrong direction. I don't think the staff understands the value of regular customers.
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4 based on 35 reviews
The setting is first rate, especially during the East Bay's extra long outdoor season. It's marvelous to sit outside on a warm evening with the relaxing ambient lighting, happy families all-around, and people playing Bocce Ball next door. Having a brewski or two and some Za. Life is good. With Mt Diablo and East Peak towing behind Skipolini's Pizza in Clayton it's probably as close to the feeling of being in a "mountain town" as we have in the East Bay. Yep, 5 stars for that.Ah, but the pizza. It's only 3.5 stars. It used to be 4, even 4.5 stars but the last couple of years the amount, and maybe even the quality, of ingredients has been evaporating. My reference pizza at every pizza joint is extra cheese, sausage and mushroom. The single variable is roasted garlic. And I'd be derelict in my duties if I didn't also use as my frame of reference our favorite pizza place, which is located between Walnut Creek and Clayton. The pros of Skipolini's Pizza. The crust, it is excellent. The toppings taste very fresh and you can see that they are through the glass into the kitchen. The sauce is very good, not too sweet, a sin which mars to many otherwise good pies. Our latest pizza, as usual, was cooked well, may just a minute too short but darn close to right on. The cons: lack of cheese. An EXTRA cheese pizza had what most folks would clearly say was a lack of cheese. No excuse for this one. The mushroom and especially the sausage toppings were definitely on the light side. Sausage itself lacks flavor. I completely understand that most pizza places skew towards kids and blander fair but the sausage was really plain. Value. Not a lot happening here. A large pizza was about 30 bucks and insult to injury; it's not that large.Salads are good at Skipolini's and I have tried most of them. Like the pizza sizes, the portions are none too generous however.The pizza at our favorite local place, in comparison, has way more cheese and the cheese is more flavorful. Plus our favorite spot's pizza includes much more flavorful sausage and a more generous helping of mushrooms. The crust at our favorite spot has better texture but not quite the taste of Skipolini's crust. And Skipolini's sauce is a touch less sweet and probably better. You get a lot more bang for your buck at our favorite place too. I will also mention that the food at the Walnut Creek Skipolini's location is very similar to the Clayton Skipoliniâs but neither Walnut Creek Skipoliniâs nor the location of our favorite spot comes close to the outdoor setting of the Clayton Skipolini's. Go for the location, stay for the pizza?
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