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  • Leon K.

    Very...very disappointed tonight... cheese in pizza was like chewing rubber... and being a real pizza consieure from the North... I know how it should be done... I asked for thin crust which means THIN. DIDNT happen. Spaghetti was Angel hair and Way Over Cooked and and no spoon to eat the spaghetti With which means NOT Italian food oriented.. my first visit THERE was awesome... this time? Not so much.. and I was completely sober BTW. I wish to God Almighty down here that us a COMBINATION OF Mozzarella and WHITE AMERICAN CHEESE THAT makes The difference

    (1)
  • Holly W.

    Went Valentine's day for a quick bite to eat before heading to Memphis to see a band. We have never been here and we were eager to try it. The pizza was great. We had the El Diablo. The service was fast and friendly. The garlic cheese bread was heavenly, wish I would have eaten more, but I refrained since I was indulging on pizza! The decor was cute and overall such a neat place.

    (3)
  • Stacy E.

    Easily my new favorite pizza place!! I can't seem to order anything except the "El Diablo" pizza ( I order thin crust...which is not at all paper thin!) ...and I am addicted to this hot yet...sweet flavor (chicken, bacon, roasted red peppers, banana peppers, jalapenos and BBQ sauce) Divine!! And I am normally a veggie lover pizza girl. I have sampled other pizzas ordered by friends at the table...and they were very, very tasty, as well. I love the atmosphere...I think there are a few other "Lost Pizza Co.'s"....founded in the Mississippi Delta and it feels like it. Very laid back and enticing....a place you want to meet your friends and stay awhile. ( The ladies restroom is darling..(bright colors and whimsical....I hear the Men's room is cute ..but haven't seen it personally:) Anyway...they serve beer ..I sampled the Ghost River...which was perfect! ..but they have a very good selection...if you prefer something more mainstream. I have been to this place three times and will be back soon!!

    (5)
  • Anthony S.

    I decided to come here with my family last night (4/26) because of a recommendation from a fellow Yelper, as well as the pretty good reviews posted on the site. The pizza was average. Being that I grew-up in NY, it makes it very difficult for a pizza place to stack-up to what I am used to, and this didn't do it. Food: The pizza was average; but it had some nice flavors. I am a big critic of dough and sauce because, in my opinion, cheese isn't that hard to figure out for a good pizzeria. All good pizzerias have one thing in common: they spend the extra money for a high quality, whole milk mozzarella. This was the case at Lost Pizza Company as well. So 'bravo' for them; they can fill out an order form and select the better quality mozzarella. See, what I am interested in when I go to a pizzeria are the house-made items. In this case, it was the sauce and the dough. Here is my 2 cents about the dough. Generally speaking, any time a pizzeria has to brush the crust with garlic/parmesan butter, it is bad news. Not because of the flavor, because that is great; but because it is generally masking some type of deficiency. I am proven right yet again that this is becoming a general rule-of-thumb. The dough had very little flavor. The texture was not ideal either. Instead of that perfect and irresistible crunchy exterior, yet tender and supple interior...it was mostly similar to a Pizza Hut crust (i.e. texturally bland and lacking the one thing that makes pizza dough so fantastic). In terms of the sauce, it was too acidic. It did taste like fresh tomatoes, so 'bully' for them. Here is my problem. I don't like overly sweet sauces, it is gross; but I do like some sweetness to bring out the natural flavor of the tomato. When you have a sauce that is primarily acidic, combined with cheese (mozzarella) that is salty, combined with rather bland dough you are missing one giant portion of every person's palette. God forbid you add sausage or pepperoni because then you only further exacerbate the salty, savory, and acidic flavors. Without some sweetness from the sauce, the pizza is improperly balanced. That is the biggest issue I have with this pizza. As I have said in previous reviews. A pizza cannot stand on the laurels of one component; rather it is the sum of all of its parts that make a pizza great. Individually, the cheese is great; but mixed with everything else, the pizza is just simply average. As for the wings. I appreciate the amount of bleu cheese portioned for 6 wings. I appreciate the amount of sauce on each wing, and I appreciate the meatiness of each wing. Unfortunately, I like my wings crispy. Anything else is borderline sacrilege. Food: 3 / 5 (wings 4 / 5 (5 for sauce, 5 for bleu cheese, 5 for size, 1 for texture...not crispy); pizza sauce 3 / 5; pizza dough 2 / 5; pizza cheese 4 / 5) Service: I didn't get bad service, but I did not get good service. I have a serious issue with idiots who cannot perform very simple tasks, and then NOT apologize for their mistake. I have a prepaid Visa card and I wanted to 'split the tender'. 12.80 on my prepaid card (since that is all that was left), and the rest on my regular Visa. The cashier could not complete the task (which is fine) so she got the manager, who proceeded to simply run my regular Visa for the whole balance. Instead of an apology, he walked away. Extremely poor customer service...dick. Service: 2 / 5 Atmosphere: This I liked. It had a nice feel to it, but it was unfortunately tainted by the mediocre service, and douchebag manager. There are plenty of seating areas, and the décor is inviting, friendly, and slightly rustic. Nice touch. Atmosphere: 3 / 5 Price: We got a large pizza and 6 wings for 17.95. Plus two drinks and everything was about $21. That I think is a fair price for what you get. Price: 3 / 5 Final Thoughts: I understand that this is not NY style pizza. Honestly, I don't think I can necessarily put this type of pizza in any particular category...except maybe 'average'. Regardless though, I will have to continue searching for a pizza place that I deem worthy of my money in the Memphis area. Unfortunately, Lost Pizza Co just doesn't stack-up to what I consider to be good pizza. It took me 3 years to find a great pizza place in San Antonio while I lived there...hopefully it doesn't take me as long here! Though, we are taking a trip home to NY in about a month. So, I can always binge for a few days on pizza and get my fill then?

    (3)
  • Jeff P.

    Great food and love the pizza of course. The atmosphere is the best and love the service

    (4)
  • Adie M.

    Loved it! Tried the terriyaki and Jamaican wings - both were great and I can't wait to go back and sample stupid hot and General tso's. They came with a generous 3 cups of ranch, which is great b/c, although I didn't need it for the wings, I love dipping my pizza crust in the dressing. It was really tasty ranch, too - I took the leftovers home to use! We ordered a large pizza with mushrooms, sausage, and banana peppers on one half, and pepperoni, sausage, and jalapenos on the other half. It was an awesome pizza. Great crust, great sauce, and the cheese was delightfully stringy. New fave pizza joint, and definitely a gem in this area!

    (4)
  • Tiffany B.

    I had a good time at this location. The food was great. The service was excellent and I definitely will be back to thus one again.

    (5)
  • Adam H.

    We have been to this location a couple of times and both times I have been pretty pleased with the food and the service. I dig the "quick service" feel by ordering at the counter along with the self serve drinks. It allows my kids the ability to get what they want without any fuss and you don't have to wait on anyone to bring you anything. Just don't forget silverware. This last visit my wife ordered for all of us. She ordered Tamales to start with. I am a bit of a Tamale snob so I have to admit I was scared eating them here. I anticipated the worst but was pleasantly surprised by the dish. They were actually good. They aren't your Mexican Tamales but the Delta style. They were steamed well and assembled correctly with just the right amount of heat and chili flavor. We also had a few pizzas to share and they were also good. Not the best by any means but a solid pie none the less. The BBQ pizza was probably the best we had because we had the kids to we had Cheese, Hawaiian, and Pepperoni. We had the BBQ on the Thick Crust and it was pretty awesome actually. They all had more than adequate cheese on them and were delivered hot, crunchy on the bottom, and gooey on the top just like they should be. Solid experience. I also dig the atmosphere and decor... Pretty groovy... man...

    (4)
  • Ruth H.

    Delicious pizza and pasta. Sauce and cheese are fresh. Family friendly. Good service

    (5)
  • DeWayne G.

    In addition to pizza this place serves, subs, pasta dishes and they also serve beer. It is a nice decent sized place that has its own personality. The staff is very friendly. The pizzas come in 3 sizes, individual, medium and large. You can pick from the menu or create your own. The crusts are thick crust or thin. Im not sure if they do anything other than traditional style. The desserts are pizza desserts, if that makes sense.

    (4)
  • Kelly H.

    The Happy Hippy was good. Easy ordering at the counter. Would be nice to not have to wait in line for a second beverage. Maybe offer wine, too.

    (4)
  • Carlos S.

    The Jamaican Jerk wings were all that was cracked up to be, but an underdone thick crust pie was mediocre, even if it was just pepperoni and mushroom. The other people in my party enjoyed their pizzas, going with the BBQ and Cheeseburger ones, so maybe their thin crust is more spot on. I wanted to like the place, for it has a decent atmosphere, but it felt decent, not exactly a joint to make an effort to visit.

    (3)
  • Samantha B.

    I sampled about 6 pizzas when they came to a Yelp Event and loved it, so I knew I wanted to come here and try it out in the actual restaurant. I brought a few coworkers and a BOGO medium pizza coupon. Three of us went in together and they did us an awesome favor of splitting the bill three ways for us at the register so we didn't have to try to figure it out ourselves. We got one specialty pizza and one two-topping pizza. I'll definitely return, either to this location or the one in Memphis. Love: Lucille Italian Sausage and Pepperoni Ok: Kujo Happy Hippie Hot Chick Dislike: Queso Mississippi Delta Hot Tamales El Diablo Pit Boss

    (4)
  • Bob B.

    Tasty pizza and a good atmosphere here at Lost Pizza. Waiting time for our food was fine and it was delicious. I sometimes wonder about the price, maybe part of it is the atmosphere but if you don't care and are more concerned about good food, this is a good place to go.

    (4)
  • Chris M.

    Ok. Phoning this one in but long and short is it wasn't good. If you like super average at best food go for it. If you really care about what you eat, pass.

    (2)
  • Leslie S.

    Large selection of interesting pizza combinations. Some are better than you think. This place encourage you to try something new every time. They also have make your own pizza with normal pizza ingredients. Unfortunately, the pizza dough is not super great or I would have given it four stars. Waitresses were ok, but not exactly hard working. Thankfully most things are self serve, and therefore not really a problem.

    (3)
  • Dennis C.

    The atmosphere is unique and cool. Had the BBQ pizza for lunch and it was really good. The staff was friendly. They even got me to "get lost" and buy a t-shirt! Pizza was like a $1 more than you expect from the big chains. I would spend it again. Fun times

    (5)
  • John P.

    Lost Pizza Co. has been part our pizza rotation since they opened their doors in Southaven. Their menu has a nice mix of pizzas, sandwiches, pastas and more. They have an excellent beer selection and a different beer special every week. My favorite dish is is the Hector's Taco Pie. It's basically an adult version of the Mexican pizza they use to serve at school, but much, much tastier. Salsa, beef, onions, cheese base topped with lettuce and tomato. Personally, I ditch the onions and tomatoes and add jalapenos. The atmosphere is very family friendly and there are TV scattered about so that you can keep up with whatever games are on TV. My only complaint would be that there isn't any table service, other than when they bring out your food after you order it at the front counter. Save yourself the leg work and just order a bucket of beer in the beginning.

    (4)
  • Chris B.

    It's not the best pizza in town, but it is better than the chain delivery places around. The toppings are very good, but the crust no matter how they try to boast about it leaves a lot of room for improvement. It just isn't very tasty, and they have a problem with pizza sauce because it is scarce. The prices are ok, but could be better. I actually enjoyed the wings more than the pizza. They had a very snappy flavor, and tasted delicious with the ranch served on the side. The actual restaurant is pleasant enough, and comfortable. The staff was pretty good and very polite. If I was in the area is might stop by again. I do recommend the meatballs as a topping for your pie.

    (3)
  • Sofia M P.

    Not bad, but definitely not the best. I really wanted to love this place, lots of friends keep recommending me to try them, they are not far from where we live, so I was excited, but sadly it did not met my expectations and there are still at least 3 pizza places I like far more than this place. People are friendly and place is pretty cool, I would go to hang out with friends there, but not coming back only for the pizzas.

    (3)
  • Andrew B.

    Having a delicious *signature* pizza place like Lost Pizza, close to my house is threatening.... because it is so delicious. Their Delta-style atmosphere is welcoming and staff is super friendly. I've ordered almost everything from their menu but you must try their tamales. The manager told me that they are made in the Delta, Cleveland,MS, and then driven up here and cooked at Lost. Pour a little hot sauce on it and OHHHHWEEE! My favorite pizza is the El Diablo. It's like a diced chicken bbq pizza but I get the jalapenos on the side.

    (5)
  • Kayla S.

    So this is my first experience at a pizzeria. I was definitely not disappointed. Everything was worth the price (about $40 for 2 medium sized pizza). The employees were very patient with us &answered all of our questions. I'll be coming back again.

    (5)
  • James R.

    Ordered in from our hotel through Gowaiter.com . I've had great pizza and come from a city where there's NO great pizza and this pizza was totally acceptable. :) Nice crust and nice flavored sauce and plenty of toppings. The hot wings were VERY good. There was a small mix-up with our salad order. I called and the manager was very apologetic and gracious. The salads we got were nice and fresh and the dressings were delicious. If you're wondering about delivery in Olive Branch, I'd enthusiastically recommend Lost Pizza Co.

    (4)
  • Nathan H.

    I've never had anything except for the pizza here, but I've had it many times and it's always been great. My wife always gets plain old pepperoni . My favorite is the El Diablo but I also really enjoy The Lucille and the Cheeseburger pizza. I think what makes their pizza different is the cheese that they use. I can see why some people may not like the texture of it because it's not what they're used to, but I think it's great. It doesn't seem as "processed" as other pizza cheeses, which makes it a little bit thicker, and it has a great taste to it. My wife and I are also big sauce dippers and we love their ranch dressing. Definitely give this place a try!

    (5)
  • Ryan W.

    Great Staff. Great Pizza and GoWaiter delivers their food. What else you need to know?

    (5)
  • Ashley H.

    We're so happy to have a place like this within walking distance to our house! This is definitely our favorite pizza joint, as well as our go-to restaurant after a long, stressful day at work. The pizza is good, and they have a large selection of pizzas with all of the toppings you can imagine. We usually get the Kujo, because unlike my favorite musician, I've never tried to amend my carnivorous habits, and I never will. We've also ordered the Hector's Taco Pie and the Cheeseburger pizza, and they were both excellent. They also have a good selection of appetizers. Sometimes if we're not in the mood for pizza, we just get tamales, toasted ravioli, and wings. I often dream about those Jamaican jerk wings! They're sweet with a kick to them, and a little on the messy side. In addition to tea and soft drinks, they have a good selection of beer. You can get it by the bottle or on tap. You can also mix bottled beers in a bucket, or buy a pitcher of beer for $11. Off the top of my head, they have Ghost River, Abita, Lazy Magnolia, Sam Adams, and Blue Moon. There are more than just those, but who needs anything else? We've been several times and the service has always been fast and friendly, even when they were busy. We really don't mind ordering at the counter or having to get our own drinks. The waitresses still bring out the food and check on you. I've never had bad service there. My husband likes to take all of our out-of-town friends there, and they all want to go back every time they come down. The decor is very cool and unique. It has a Delta Blues feel to it. I'd like to hire them to come decorate my husband's man cave at our house. All they need is an old dude picking a guitar. They have a nifty little "bar" that's a long table you can sit at to eat and watch tv. It's more like a very long table with stools on both sides. There's a patio I see us sitting on this summer. The price, it's average for a place like this. I think we spend about $45 for a large pizza, an appetizer, and a couple of beers. Well worth it!

    (5)
  • Terry H.

    Great custome built pizza place. Good family atmosphere or place to watch a game with buddies. You can get a typical small pan pizza for one or go Big and save some for later/share. Dessert pizza is also yummy. Not far from the local amphitheater...would be a great place to eat pre-concert. Very fast service.

    (4)
  • Candace B.

    I was hoping this place would be a lot better. The pizza and toasted ravioli were just ok the crust did not taste homemade more like frozen same with the ravioli. I did not like the walking to the counter to order and having to get your own drinks.(kind of small place and gets crowded..just an odd layout) On the good side the place had a really really cool interior (put a lot of money into making this place unique) and the staff were nice and helpful. The location for this place is great right by the ball fields. It is the perfect place to take some kids for pizza...low cost...overall this place is like a fancy CiCi'sPizza. I did not hate the place but would not go out of my way to go back.

    (2)
  • Meredith D.

    Pizza is amazing! Love to salads and tamales too! My kids beg to come here because they like to get their dessert pizza

    (5)
  • Josh S.

    This place has a style heavily influenced by the Mellow Mushroom with a bit of Mississippi flavor. The pizza is delicious, especially the Lucille. The only thing is that if you want another beer (or anything else) you have to wait in line again because there are no waiters! Hire some waiters and I'll go more often and give more stars!

    (3)
  • Randy C.

    We went this past Saturday night and were surprised to walk right up to order with all of the cars in the parking lot. We looked at the menu online so we kind of had an idea what we wanted. There were two cashiers taking orders however one was dealing with a carry out customer so the other asked us if we were ready. As I started to give her my order she answered the phone to take a carry out order. After she finished as I started to give her my order the second time she answered the phone again. I almost left but tried to have extra patience. We finally placed our order, we got the Cujo thin crust and an order of Tamales and a couple drinks. We sat down after having a little trouble finding a clean table. It didn't take long to get the tamales and they were fantastic. The best I've had in this area for sure. A few minutes later the pizza came and it was very good also. I would have given the place more stars but about half way through I went to get another drink and there was a line out the door. I asked if there was anyway I could order another drink without standing in line and my food getting cold but was ignored by the two people I asked and one appeared to be a manager. I gave up and went back and finished my meal without anything to drink. Then I went up to a group of three young employees to ask for a box that were standing by the register and as I walked up they looked at me seeing I needed something and they disbursed in three different directions. I luckily saw some boxes by the fountain drinks so I got what I needed on my own. Great food, HORRIBLE service. I may go back but I will probably just get carry out so I don't have to deal with the staff.

    (2)
  • Becca J.

    Lost has not disappointed us with their menu, food and atmosphere. I absolutely love the Happy Hippie! The restaurant is eclectic and cool, right down to the Beatles inspired ladies room. LOL The service is good, there are a couple of ladies up there who are super nice and personable. The only real gripe I have is the food is a little pricer than I'd care for but I understand that you have to make money somehow. I'd like to see a special or maybe some coupons? Also sometimes seating is a hassle but we always seem to manage to find somewhere. All in all, we think it's a great place!

    (4)
  • Chain B.

    The pizza is okay. Made me think of Pizza Hut. The Lost down in Cleveland was a lot better. Try it if you are nearby. It isn't worth a special trip for though. I doubt we will be back. Better pizza closer to home.

    (3)
  • Rosie T.

    Went on the recommendation of another small business person and tried the pizza, the El Diablo. I really liked the blend of the peppers and the heat mixed nicely, not too much you where you could not enjoy the pizza. The toppings were nice just I thought there would be tad bit more chicken on it but still a decent choice. The crust was nice, got the regular and like crisp but not too crunchy outer texture. The pizza sauce tasted a bit on the sweet side but still pretty decent. I got the garlic bread with cheese. The flavor wasn't too bad, but the garlic was not as prevalent as I am used to and the cheese seemed to take over. Beware, the garlic bread is presented as a small garlic and cheese pizza minus the red sauce, cut into strips, bit of a surprise. Service was prompt and I like that there are to-go boxes by the drink fountain so customers can get their own as needed instead of waiting for staff to get them. The atmosphere is pretty cool - old signs and local, southern kitschke. Nice place for a casual, sit down pizza. And decent iced tea too. One drawback is a bit pricey for what you get.

    (3)
  • Kevin M.

    Great pizza and beer. Sandwiches are good too

    (5)
  • Karen H.

    I tried this place on a Sunday after church. We walked right up to the counter and ordered. We just tried the pizza. Half pepperoni and mushroom and half Hawaiian. The pizza was delivered in a reasonable time and tasted very good. The place was clean when I was there but we were some of the first customers of the day. Yes, you do have to get your own drinks and that is really a BUMMER! If I wanted to get my own drinks I guess I'd just stay home. There is only one drink station and if the place were busy I can see it being madness. They should have someone get you refills without a doubt! I will be back and I hope I have another good experience.

    (4)
  • Bill H.

    Fantastic!! Great food & atmosphere. Most restaurants in DeSoto county have the same old tired cookie cutter atmosphere you can find at any chain anywhere. Not Lost Pizza, they have done a great job decorating their restaurant. The Hot Momma pizza with Jamaican Jerk chicken is our favorite. The Jerk chicken is by special request.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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Pizza

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