Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in Vancouver, Washington, United States. Steeped in history, Vancouver is the oldest city in Washington. Once the largest western outpost of the British Hudson's Bay Company, where supplies and food were bartered in the 1800s, it was closed in 1860 as Americans took over commerce. The outpost was later recreated as the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. For more history, check out the Pearson Air Field, the oldest operating airfield in the West, where vintage aircraft are displayed at the Pearson Air Museum. If adventure is your bag, Vancouver is the perfect base for day trips to the Columbia River Gorge, the breathtakingly beautiful 70-mile river stretch that cuts through the Cascade Mountains, or Mount St. Helens, the site of the famous volcano, both of which offer a slew of outdoor activities. For calmer pastimes, cruise the picturesque river in the Columbia Gorge riverboat, or visit Beacon Rock, the world's second largest monolith, where a walking trail leads to spectacular panoramic views.
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4 based on 53 reviews
There will be better pizza around and there will be a lot worse pizza around. I like Vancouver Pizza because they are friendly, the pizza is good, they deliver - and mostly, I can tell they take care in making pizzas. At some pizza places, the pizza comes and the toppings are uneven, bunched or skimpy. That has not been the case with the pizzas I have ordered from Vancouver Pizza. I literally feel like the person making it is thinking about the person who will enjoy it and they don't rush the preparation. Very nice.I have also had their calzones - big and tasty, easy to share.
4 based on 29 reviews
We eat for first time there yesterday and i can say is the best pizza we ever had!Great atmosphere from the oldies. We will go again and i recommend this place. Next time we will order a burger they look so good!
4 based on 47 reviews
Rally Pizza is way better than its strip mall location would suggest. Excellent food and service. Clean and bright. Friendly, attentive service. And interesting and fresh dishes of a quality surprising for the reasonable prices. Everything we tried got thumbs up: pizza, crispy potatoes, arancini, and market salads.
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4 based on 66 reviews
We went to Three Sixty to celebrate our daughter-in-law's Birthday ... with 5 kids under 10. First, we stopped in the Bar for a 'drab'. Shawn's craft cocktails (with outstanding Bourbon collection) were among the best we have ever experienced. Then we moved to the dining area where our waiter, Dylan, was amazing. Yes, it is a bit pricey- but worth every dollar. This is our new favorite place in Camas ... Their Happy Hour is fabulous. You will be thrilled you took the time and spent the bucks!!
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4 based on 65 reviews
I was pleased to see 3 different vegetarian options on the standard pizza menu. The pizza was very good, but it could have spent a few more minutes in the oven. They have some out of the ordinary brew options. The service was prompt. I'll be back.
4 based on 139 reviews
We eat here at BJ's whenever we are here at the Expo Portland. They are always busy but we tend to go to the bar area. The food is excellent, tried several things, never been disappointed. Their drinks are also very good, they make their own beer too.
4 based on 148 reviews
The Rock Wood-fired Pizza & Spirits is a family focused, full service casual dining concept. Though focusing on gourmet wood fired pizza, The Rock offers an array of pastas, burgers, sandwiches and salads. Add unique microbrews and cocktails to the list a
So many good things: Good beer choices; good beer!; good happy hour beer prices; GREAT and helpful staff; great old-time rock-n-roll tunes playing. What looks like a great pizza menu, on paper.The bad:1. The pizza just isn't that good. It's OK. You want to think it's artisan, and it LOOKS artisan, and the choices of pizzas seem very mouth-watering, but it just isn't great pizza. They have GF crust (brown rice), but it comes premade and is only available in the 9" personal pizza size. The other crusts (made at the restaurant) are all white flour--would be nice if they used healthier whole grain flours. The meat was high quality, but not enough of it on the pie. For some reason, it bothered me that the "red sauce" seemed to be only a few splotches here and there of stewed tomatoes. They were tasty but it meant most of the pie didn't seem to have red sauce on it. The crust is called "thin" but in no way is it thin, so you're eating a lot of bread. It's well-baked, though, and crispy. If you're a pizza gourmand, this is about a C+/B- grade pie. In comparison, Papa Murphys gives you a lot more veggies and meat (but much worse-quality crust that doesn't bake up as crispy), and these pizzas at The Rock are pretty spendy. We also tried the siracha brussel sprouts. They came nicely blackened, and I liked the spicy/sweet sauce, but the brussels are way overcooked, and that gives them a nasty sulfurous smell/taste. They were a complete miss.The happy hour food menu is limited to fries and stuff like that. Would be nice to see some more substantial dishes there.Probably not going back, but with not many changes, this could be a great place.
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4 based on 54 reviews
Very friendly staff, and a large menu for this downtown Vancouver pizzeria.The pizza is a New York style, and available in multiple sizes, customizable with various toppings, as usual. The crust was tasty, and my toppings fresh. The prices were reasonable. The wine list was unavailable for our perusal (as it was being updated).
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