Godfather’s Pizza Menu

  • Don's Light Line Crust Pizza
  • Golden Crust Pizza
  • Mozza-Loaded Crust Pizza
  • Original Crust Pizza
  • Thin Crust Pizza
  • Don's Light Line Crust Pizza
  • Golden Crust Pizza
  • Mozza-Loaded Crust Pizza

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  • Don's Light Line Crust Pizza
  • Golden Crust Pizza
  • Mozza-Loaded Crust Pizza
  • Original Crust Pizza
  • Thin Crust Pizza
  • Don's Light Line Crust Pizza
  • Golden Crust Pizza
  • Mozza-Loaded Crust Pizza

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  • Jackie M.

    Love eating at the buffet here $1 a slice if you order to go during buffet hours, fresh salad bar friendly staff and a crazy drink machine. Great for families!

    (4)
  • Shunaynay A.

    Went there today (7-11-15) and got the taco pizza with cheese stuffed crust. The taco pizza was cold and soooo bland!!! Taco pizza is supposed to have kick, bold flavor, and maybe even a little spice. It was devoid of all of that. It literally was tasteless and doughy. For $23.99, it was most definatly not worth the price!! Could have found a million better things to spend my money on. So sad and disappointed :/

    (1)
  • Mr And Mrs J.

    2 Stars for a manufactured frozen crust that contains Potassium bromate ...not ok! Flavor of ingredients were tasty but the crust was a disappointment. You're making pizza...it should look and taste like pizza, starting with the crust. Sorry :(

    (2)
  • Linda C.

    My office mates and I come here at least once a week for lunch. I don't remember her name but the manager on shift when we come lunch is awesome. She greets everyone with a cheery, friendly smile and she knows her regulars. The pizza is pipin' hot. I always enjoy myself here.

    (3)
  • Brandon C.

    "9-9-9" About a year ago I had never even heard of Godfather's Pizza (there aren't any in the part of CA I'm from). But, after hearing Herman Cain introduced non-stop as the former CEO of Godfather's it finally came on my radar. I just assumed that it was another pizza brand in the freezer at the grocery store, but one day I was driving on Barnes and learned it really existed! So, I decided to give it a try. I'm surprised that the place was large inside, it reminds me of places I'd go as a kid with my team after soccer or baseball games to play around. But, I ordered take-out as I'm obviously much older now. The pizza was just alright, nothing spectacular. I prefer several other places in Portland. I suppose if it was closer and the only competitors were other chains, I might have it more often. But for now, this is my one and only stop here. Nothing memorable, but nothing to complain about either.

    (3)
  • Greg H.

    The ingredients are good, and there are a lot of choices, but you need to be very specific on your orders. I'm a big fan of thin crust, NY style, and NYstyle with stuffed crust. I was a bit dubious about ordering from Godfathers, as they specialize in huge chicago style pizzas. I was pleasantly surprised that the Barnes Road godfathers is much better than the Godfathers I lived next to in my youth. But I will say this, be VERY specific on your orders; I find their normal creations a bit bland. Bit of a trick to spice up a normal pizza: Have them mix in crushed red pepper and parmesan cheese into the sauce before putting the rest of the toppings on. Gives the pizza a little extra character. Their calzones are also quite good.

    (4)
  • T D.

    Saw that this hadn't been reviewed in awhile and wanted to leave a comment., Honestly I would give probably a 3.5, but couldn't bring myself to bump it up a full star. I was excited to try Godfather's since I haven't had it since I was a tyke. Overall, is this pizza great? No. But is it good for what you would expect from a multi-state franchise? Yes. I will confess to being a foodie, but sometimes you just want a good cheap pizza, and tonight this fit the bill. This is not gourmet, this is a self billed pizza buffet, and is exactly what you want when you have a party of ankle bitters, or a basement full of pre-teens. I will judge this off of the complete base model; a large cheese pizza (golden crust). The pizza it self was lighter then expected (Jumbo 18-inch), but did have a airy crust and dough. It was similar to a national chain's pan pizzas but it wasn't dripping in oil which was nice. The cheese wasn't offensive and the sauce was pleasant, and not overly acidic. Service was good, from the phone operator who took my order, to the cashier who I paid and received my pizza. Nothing over the top, but courteous and nice. Nothing more and nothing less then expected. As a mid-size chain I would completely expect, occasional customer service issues and sporadic sub-par quality. Tonight, on this particular pizza Godfather's turned out a pizza that was exactly what I wanted for how much I wanted to pay. The service was as any place should expect. Again, if you're standards are high for a phenomenal pizza with white table cloth service you will be disappointed. If you want a few pizzas to feed the family, or a group of kids on a busy night, this place will do the job.

    (3)
  • Amanda J.

    I must say after being long time customers, they have lost our business. I called in an order around 6pm last Sunday. Usually takes about 15 minutes to get done so went to get it around 620. By 7 pm they let us know that they have lost the order, had to search the computer system for the bill,(which had already been paid mind You) and had to remake it, as it was not made when it was called in originally. By 715 my husband asked to speak to the manager and informed them They were going to lose our business if they didn't make it right. Without a blink he was basically told there was nothing that could be done, we were handed our order, and left. I tried calling the manager the next day to follow up and was told twice there was not one available. So while it's been one of my favorite pizzas since moving to pdx, I wont be giving them any more of my money, or recommending them to anyone i know.

    (1)
  • Ana B.

    I had a coupon. I checked yelp...bad reviews...damn...but I'm broke and it was a good coupon so I said f it and ordered anyways. The teenager on the other side of the phone was undoubtedly stoned - " oh shit " I thought as I hung up the phone " I'm doomed " . Much to my surprise, my pizza was great! Which is awesome because I have a whole coupon book and even if it wasn't I would probably go back. The other reviews really spooked me so if you're reading this don't be scared away. Yes there is better places but if you're close by and craving pizza this will do the trick.

    (3)
  • Katie W.

    Call me crazy, but I really like the pizza here. The Hawaiian Supreme with pepperoni instead of ham... om nom nom! They're inexpensive, they're close to my house, and they're yummy. Also, cheesy bread FTW! Seriously, there's nothing not to love. I'm happier with them than I am with Domino's most days.

    (4)
  • I R.

    The pizza is horrible. The service is worse. How is this place still open? Unfortunately I had to take my daughter to a kids birthday party here. I felt literally tortured.

    (1)
  • Barbara D.

    Okay. Pizza, beer, salad bar. Yup, just okay.

    (3)
  • Sophie M.

    The vegetarian pizza was inedible because the dough was not cooked much, i suppose it is harder to make a good one of these with regular (on the thicker side of crust) because vegetables have more water in them. But the classic combo was pretty bad too, taste wise. The crust is doughy and too much white bread like..the sauce has a peculiar taste to it. The only reason i am giving them two star is their service, they were trying hard to fix the pizza for us. I miss Mary's Pizza in Peteluma!!! the best pizza of the bay area. Okay a little beyond the bay so what.

    (2)
  • R T.

    Not to say that thick crust and all you can eat is a bad idea for everyone, but for me they have average pizza and salad bar and unless it's really busy the pizza lingers...

    (2)
  • Katie W.

    Call me crazy, but I really like the pizza here. The Hawaiian Supreme with pepperoni instead of ham... om nom nom! They're inexpensive, they're close to my house, and they're yummy. Also, cheesy bread FTW! Seriously, there's nothing not to love. I'm happier with them than I am with Domino's most days.

    (4)
  • I R.

    The pizza is horrible. The service is worse. How is this place still open? Unfortunately I had to take my daughter to a kids birthday party here. I felt literally tortured.

    (1)
  • Barbara D.

    Okay. Pizza, beer, salad bar. Yup, just okay.

    (3)
  • T D.

    Saw that this hadn't been reviewed in awhile and wanted to leave a comment., Honestly I would give probably a 3.5, but couldn't bring myself to bump it up a full star. I was excited to try Godfather's since I haven't had it since I was a tyke. Overall, is this pizza great? No. But is it good for what you would expect from a multi-state franchise? Yes. I will confess to being a foodie, but sometimes you just want a good cheap pizza, and tonight this fit the bill. This is not gourmet, this is a self billed pizza buffet, and is exactly what you want when you have a party of ankle bitters, or a basement full of pre-teens. I will judge this off of the complete base model; a large cheese pizza (golden crust). The pizza it self was lighter then expected (Jumbo 18-inch), but did have a airy crust and dough. It was similar to a national chain's pan pizzas but it wasn't dripping in oil which was nice. The cheese wasn't offensive and the sauce was pleasant, and not overly acidic. Service was good, from the phone operator who took my order, to the cashier who I paid and received my pizza. Nothing over the top, but courteous and nice. Nothing more and nothing less then expected. As a mid-size chain I would completely expect, occasional customer service issues and sporadic sub-par quality. Tonight, on this particular pizza Godfather's turned out a pizza that was exactly what I wanted for how much I wanted to pay. The service was as any place should expect. Again, if you're standards are high for a phenomenal pizza with white table cloth service you will be disappointed. If you want a few pizzas to feed the family, or a group of kids on a busy night, this place will do the job.

    (3)
  • Jackie M.

    Love eating at the buffet here $1 a slice if you order to go during buffet hours, fresh salad bar friendly staff and a crazy drink machine. Great for families!

    (4)
  • Shunaynay A.

    Went there today (7-11-15) and got the taco pizza with cheese stuffed crust. The taco pizza was cold and soooo bland!!! Taco pizza is supposed to have kick, bold flavor, and maybe even a little spice. It was devoid of all of that. It literally was tasteless and doughy. For $23.99, it was most definatly not worth the price!! Could have found a million better things to spend my money on. So sad and disappointed :/

    (1)
  • Mr And Mrs J.

    2 Stars for a manufactured frozen crust that contains Potassium bromate ...not ok! Flavor of ingredients were tasty but the crust was a disappointment. You're making pizza...it should look and taste like pizza, starting with the crust. Sorry :(

    (2)
  • Linda C.

    My office mates and I come here at least once a week for lunch. I don't remember her name but the manager on shift when we come lunch is awesome. She greets everyone with a cheery, friendly smile and she knows her regulars. The pizza is pipin' hot. I always enjoy myself here.

    (3)
  • Brandon C.

    "9-9-9" About a year ago I had never even heard of Godfather's Pizza (there aren't any in the part of CA I'm from). But, after hearing Herman Cain introduced non-stop as the former CEO of Godfather's it finally came on my radar. I just assumed that it was another pizza brand in the freezer at the grocery store, but one day I was driving on Barnes and learned it really existed! So, I decided to give it a try. I'm surprised that the place was large inside, it reminds me of places I'd go as a kid with my team after soccer or baseball games to play around. But, I ordered take-out as I'm obviously much older now. The pizza was just alright, nothing spectacular. I prefer several other places in Portland. I suppose if it was closer and the only competitors were other chains, I might have it more often. But for now, this is my one and only stop here. Nothing memorable, but nothing to complain about either.

    (3)
  • Greg H.

    The ingredients are good, and there are a lot of choices, but you need to be very specific on your orders. I'm a big fan of thin crust, NY style, and NYstyle with stuffed crust. I was a bit dubious about ordering from Godfathers, as they specialize in huge chicago style pizzas. I was pleasantly surprised that the Barnes Road godfathers is much better than the Godfathers I lived next to in my youth. But I will say this, be VERY specific on your orders; I find their normal creations a bit bland. Bit of a trick to spice up a normal pizza: Have them mix in crushed red pepper and parmesan cheese into the sauce before putting the rest of the toppings on. Gives the pizza a little extra character. Their calzones are also quite good.

    (4)
  • Amanda J.

    I must say after being long time customers, they have lost our business. I called in an order around 6pm last Sunday. Usually takes about 15 minutes to get done so went to get it around 620. By 7 pm they let us know that they have lost the order, had to search the computer system for the bill,(which had already been paid mind You) and had to remake it, as it was not made when it was called in originally. By 715 my husband asked to speak to the manager and informed them They were going to lose our business if they didn't make it right. Without a blink he was basically told there was nothing that could be done, we were handed our order, and left. I tried calling the manager the next day to follow up and was told twice there was not one available. So while it's been one of my favorite pizzas since moving to pdx, I wont be giving them any more of my money, or recommending them to anyone i know.

    (1)
  • Ana B.

    I had a coupon. I checked yelp...bad reviews...damn...but I'm broke and it was a good coupon so I said f it and ordered anyways. The teenager on the other side of the phone was undoubtedly stoned - " oh shit " I thought as I hung up the phone " I'm doomed " . Much to my surprise, my pizza was great! Which is awesome because I have a whole coupon book and even if it wasn't I would probably go back. The other reviews really spooked me so if you're reading this don't be scared away. Yes there is better places but if you're close by and craving pizza this will do the trick.

    (3)
  • Sophie M.

    The vegetarian pizza was inedible because the dough was not cooked much, i suppose it is harder to make a good one of these with regular (on the thicker side of crust) because vegetables have more water in them. But the classic combo was pretty bad too, taste wise. The crust is doughy and too much white bread like..the sauce has a peculiar taste to it. The only reason i am giving them two star is their service, they were trying hard to fix the pizza for us. I miss Mary's Pizza in Peteluma!!! the best pizza of the bay area. Okay a little beyond the bay so what.

    (2)
  • R T.

    Not to say that thick crust and all you can eat is a bad idea for everyone, but for me they have average pizza and salad bar and unless it's really busy the pizza lingers...

    (2)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : Yes

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Pizza

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