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  • Lori O.

    Decided to give this place a try since they deliver to our area. Placed an order for a pepperoni, mushroom and olive pizza and a Hoagie. Was told it would be about an hour. Pizza was delivered about an hour and a half later. The pizza was doughy and overloaded with toppings and pretty tasteless. The hoagie was ok. Will keep looking for a decent pizza place.

    (2)
  • Camille V.

    Had my daughter's birthday party here. The employees didn't care to help me in anyway. They were rude even after I dropped $100 on pizza and pop they still didn't want to accommodate me in anyway. I will only go back if I have to.

    (1)
  • Ashley H.

    This place is the shit! Im barely out of their free delivery area and they only charge $2 for delivery. Their pizza is to die for and their garlic knots are heavenly. So good! Soooo much better than getting food poisoning from Pizza Hut.

    (5)
  • Kristen M.

    I've had good experiences with this place over the years. I work at a 24/7 business nearby, and don't have a ton of delivery options. They make a really nice salad, and delivery is usually prompt. I called today to place and order, and the man I spoke to was quite rude and dismissive. When I asked if I could send a coworker down with my credit card to pick up the order if I was occupied with work when the order arrived, he said that the cardholder would have to come down (fair enough). I explained that if I was busy, the driver might have to wait a few minutes if I was not able to send someone down in my stead. At this point he could have said "That wont work for us, we're on a tight schedule", or "Sorry for the inconvenience, it's just the way we have to do it", or even better, "No problem, we can wait for a few minutes". Essentially, he didn't need to do what he was about to do.... He said "Thank you for calling Wall Street", in a nasty, caustic, condescending tone, that should get anyone in a customer service position fired in a hot minute. After pondering that for a few minutes, I called back and told them to cancel my order. I just couldnt make myself feel good about giving money to this business. After speaking with some coworkers there have been several "run-ins" with this particular guy recently. Including one where he said "I think we will manage without your business". From other reviews, it looks like he's the owner. Absurb business practice. Customer service, nil. What a jerk! Disappointing experience.

    (1)
  • Kristie M.

    I was introduced to Wall Street last year. I have never had a bad meal from here! While in my second trimester of pregnancy, I craved the salads that Wall Street makes. They make their own dressings and I have never come close to the heavenly taste of fresh ingredients and perfectly made dressing. They never skimp on the toppings for their pizza or on their salads. And the garlic balls... Balls of love for my mouth! I love this place. I have never had a problem with staff or management either. They have always been kind and friendly. My advice: Eat here! It is amazing!

    (5)
  • Tim F.

    Started a new job in November 2014. One day the guys said they wanted pizza but nothing like some of those fast food places. So the boss said to order Wall Street and that they deliver. We got the combo and the all meat. I can tell you that the all meat is the best. And the crust is perfectly crunchy and yet still just chewy. This is pizza perfection! And I have had pizza from the east coast to the west coast. All the Hawaiian island and Guam. Nothing beats this one!

    (5)
  • Wade H.

    Love this place. They have like 3 locations around town. I have never had a bad meal. If u want some bomb pizza this is the spot to hot

    (4)
  • Jessie S.

    Quality ingredients. Amazing product. Superb customer service and prompt delivery every time. We order pizza here around twice a month and we never regret it! We appreciate a local business and will always order from here for pizza! It may cost a bit more than the corporate delivery companies, but the quality is worth every penny!

    (5)
  • Kelly O.

    Same delicious food! I'm loving the taco pizza lately and the delivery times have improved!

    (5)
  • Dennis M.

    Staying at the Fairfield Inn and the lady at the desk tell me that Wall Street pizza is good, they deliver, and gives me their menu. I decide what I want and call. After 10 busy signals I get through and get put on hold. Two minutes later I'm ordering and they're out of mushrooms. Finish order get total which is way more than the items. I'm told there is a $4 delivery charge even though it says "FREE DELIVERY" I'm told I'm outside their delivery area. 4.5 miles??? It then took a hour and 20 minutes to get the food. Not what I would call customer service.

    (2)
  • Clare C.

    Locally-owned. Great ratio of quality pizza to dollars, especially the 18-inch size. Good employees.

    (5)
  • Lindsey P.

    This was the first time we ate here and it wasn't too bad. We got free delivery because we live within the delivery zone, which was nice. We ordered two 14" pizzas, a chicken garlic and a pepperoni. I only ate the chicken garlic but it was very good and the Alfredo sauce they use in place of the red sauce was delicious. The crust was chewy and not too bready. All in all it was pretty good as far as pizza goes and I'd definitely eat there again.

    (3)
  • Shane M.

    I walked in the place and placed my order. It took at least 25 minutes to receive my pizza. The inside of this place has the worse decor I have seen in my life. Plastic plants in cheap pots scattered around the dining area, arcade games scattered in various areas, a television in the middle left of the dining area. I would rather eat outside then eat inside, so don't plan on eating inside this place. They even have a piano behind the cashier's podium, lol. Anyways, after a long wait the pizza exceeded my expectations and I would order from this place again, but definitely overpriced. Their pizza is definitely worth the stop.

    (4)
  • Carrie C.

    my fave pizza place. if you like garlic, wall street pizza got you covered. Hubster and I always order the plain cheese, but I've tried some with toppings and they're also good. awesome garlic rolls, too. staff was always nice.

    (5)
  • Ethan D.

    I'm a big fan of take-out-pastas. It's a nostalgia thing. And Wall Street Pizza has some excellent pasta dishes. My personal favorite is the ravioli with meat sauce. Haven't tried their pizza yet, but I'll get around to it at some point. It's amazing how much food you get for the money. For just under $11 I get a heaping bowl of pasta, an order of their garlic-bread-balls, and a heaping bowl of salad (which is also really good, get the house Italian dressing, but the salad is flavorful enough sometimes I eat it without the dressing). It's well worth the money! Even though they have some seats indoors, I would definitely consider this place a "take-out" establishment, and it fills that role just fine. Maybe with a few more samplings of their food (I am eager to try their sandwiches and pizza) my 4 star review will become a 5 star review. We'll see.

    (4)
  • Stephanie Y.

    The food is good, but not good enough to look past the awful service and snotty attitudes. Apparently Dave takes the role of "manager" but could care less about customer service/satisfaction. We literally live down the street from this place, so it's an easy take-out order when I don't feel like cooking. Too bad when you call in, the girl taking your order is short and unfriendly with you. And then when you actually go in to pick up your order, good luck getting helped within 10 minutes of stepping inside. Now, this isn't the first time we've had bad service... But they also messed up our order, so this is the first time I've called the manager to make a complaint. Well before any of you get the same idea, I'll let you know that Dave really couldn't care less. The first thing he said to me when I let him know his restaurant wasn't on top of things tonight, he mockingly replied, "ok." Anyone in management or even just plain customer service would not just reply (in a snarky tone) with "Ok". Most people that care about performance and/or their customers might apologize and ask why or just plain ask what happened or to explain further. Dave didn't care. Not like he's going to do anything to change how they do business, so his least concern is what the situation was or why the complaint was coming. After I told him the multiple reasons I was angry (the 15 minute wait to be asked if we needed help and our order being wrong) he said "well, sorry. I can give you a credit for next time you come in." Because we so badly want to come in again for this BS? I can handle bitter employees. I can handle a messed up order. But I LOATHE "management" that is neither polite, friendly, accommodating, or showing any sense of ownership. Even worse! Just looked up Dwanders, LLC, and now I see that Dave is the OWNER. No sense of ownership for a company he actually OWNS, not just manages! Absolutely amazing.

    (1)
  • Sam H.

    I come here once every couple weeks for the lasagna. It is some of the best in the area. You get a lot of food for the money with the salad and awesome garlic bread balls. Great place to have lunch.

    (4)
  • Gary L.

    Great lunch pizza and salad deal I have had it twice now and left happy both times ... the pizza was very good and the salad was exceptional

    (4)
  • Michael W.

    Love the pie. Garlic balls are great. Salads are okay. Service is chill (code for a bit slow but friendly and helpful).

    (4)
  • Russell G.

    One of the places that actually delivers to Lents. Family meal for $25 is the bees knees. A wagon wheel sized half roni, half Hawaiian pizza, garlic knots, a trough of salad, and a 2 liter. It's ill. My family eats on that for 3 days, it's so much food. The crust is good, little doughy, but more on the chewy end. Everything is covered in garlic butter. If you want to lush out, smother the pizza in the garlic butter in the bottom of the garlic knots container. So good. I have had a couple really long delivery times, but they were at least up-front and accurate about how long it was going to be. Usually it's about average time-30-45 minutes. I haven't really explored the menu much further past that mammoth deal, and most of my rating is based on that. There's definitely better pizza out there, but for someone in SE, you really can't beat that deal. Give em a shot.

    (4)
  • Michael H.

    My partner and I once again on an adventure to find good food popped into Wall Street Pizza. we had recently gotten a Groupon and so had to check out the digs. Being that tonight was a Monday night it was a quiet and that meant the whole place was ours. We ordered the Wall Street PIzza and some garlic rolls (my partner having tried these said they were to die for). The place was very spacious with an old scholl parlor look to it. I thought it seem well lit and made it feel very relaxing. Our garlic rolls were delivered to our table and we ate them as if we had never had something so good :) About 5 min later our pizza came and it was one of the better pizza's I have had in portland. I would definitaly suggest this place for anyone wanting some good pizza with good service :)

    (4)
  • Jacob M.

    I've had pizzas, sandwiches, garlic rolls, salads... so far, haven't been able to go wrong! Yum!

    (5)
  • J K.

    They have a great menu, deliver, and their prices are fair. I'd much rather order from them and get quality pizza delivery at a decent price than order from a international pizza chain and get gross pizza at cheap prices!

    (4)
  • Jess S.

    Comfortable, roomy atmosphere. good for bringing kids. fun retro arcade games. food was pretty good and decent prices. service was ok.

    (3)
  • Cindy U.

    Make sure you will like what you order, because you'll be stuck with it. I have mixed reviews for my first time at Wall Street Pizza. The manager who took our order recommended the "Daily Special", so my friend ordered a large half Special & I ordered half cheese. My friend took a few bites & couldn't even finish one piece of the special due to too much blue cheese. The manager's response was, "Well, that's what you ordered. We made it right." No offer for money back or replacement food. So we ate the rest of the cheese pizza & threw out the rest. I definitely didn't expect a full refund or anything, but I guess I expected the manager to offer a slice of a different kind or SOMETHING instead of sending us away unsatisfied. Many restaurants will replace your entire meal back if you're unhappy, or at least try to give you something you'll enjoy. The cheese pizza was fine, but I will not return due to the attitude of the manager.

    (2)
  • Holy-foo' X.

    Gluttony is good. The obvious extension for an eatery named after a movie by the same name w/the famously crass personal credo ("greed is good"). The good news is, the pies we've had from Wall Street, both of the veggie and meated varieties, tasted good. Not great, not the stuff of Nordic or Gaelic poems. But Good. Acceptable. Also, the staff all made eye contact (such a basic thing, but so very many places apparently don't teach their help to do more than grunt monosyllabic non-words in their customers' direction), and above that, were pretty engaging. What madness is this...? So much for the "pros". As for the cons... 1.) Wouldn't deliver beyond 2 exits in either direction on I205. Even though they are situated 2 friggin' blocks from I-205 on-ramps, N. and S bound! 2.) They close awfully early for pizzerias... 3.) Are they saving THAT much money by putting absolutely zero lights on the sign outside, or in your windows? I drove by this place 3 times before I found it, owing to the complete lack of illumination.... 4.) Cost. Apparently "Wall Street" wound up borrowing the afore-mentioned crass slogan (Greed is Good) for their business MO. Made a few modifications on a few pies, did some simple math, and they wound up charging over 30 friggin' bucks per pie. Yup. Also, as a pick up orders, each time i've called them, they were not done (had not even started) when I arrived, which wasn't any sooner than they told me to be there. I don't mind waiting a few extra minutes if it's worth it--- but then charging me almost ten bucks more than the posted prices on their web-site-- for friggin' CARRY OUT? I hope these silly surcharges will carry Wall Street far in this economy, b/c here's one customer who's given them all the chances ("Market shares") they're likely to get in the foreseeable future (....pork belly "Futures" &c). Sum: there are places closer, open later, taste as good if not better, and actually deliver---- and are SIGNIFICANTLY CHEAPER. Questions?

    (2)
  • Amanda R.

    I am updating my review of Wall Street Pizza from 4 delicious stars to 5 yumtastic stars...and the same reasons apply. Garlic roll goodness, a fairly large portion of pasta and a damn good salad...decently priced and feeds two! It doesn't get much better than this! My husband and I order take-out from Wall Street probably more than we should and definitely more than we should admit, but let me tell you...I could probably make some pretty damn good spaghetti at home, and sure...I could toss together a decent salad, but I could never replicate these amazing little balls of garlicky goodness at home. And, for 11 bucks...I can have this on my table in 20 minutes! Hell to the YES! :)

    (5)
  • Annie N.

    Wonderful pizza, TERRIBLE service. I stopped in for a to- go order for a simple slice of pizza- expecting to be waiting 5-10 minutes tops. The wait is now over a half hour, and I am now running late : /. When I asked the manager if my order got skipped over, he told me he didn't have a cook in the kitchen all this time but I am in luck because she just arrived. I won't be coming back. Learn to manage your business.

    (2)
  • Lester A.

    I've been a customer here for a couple years now and I'm surprised I haven't written a review for this place. Probably because I usually don't come here to have their pizza, but I usually order their baked spaghetti, salad, garlic rolls and bank rolls. I've dined at their Mall 205 and downtown Gresham locations. Menu variety: Pizza, calzone, salad, and sandwiches. You'll definitely be able to find something here on their menu to satisfy your craving. Food taste: I've tried most items on their menu and my favorites are listed above. Service: Both locations I've been to are very pleasant to deal with, both dine in and carry out. Price: Reasonable and most of my dine-in experiences, I have to bring leftovers home. Wait Time: Reasonable during dine-in and peak times. Ambiance: The Gresham location offers more privacy however expect more teenagers at this location since most of them hang out here. The Mall 205 location is a lot more mellow but more open. Bathrooms: Available, have not used them.

    (4)
  • Tim S.

    Wall Street Pizza is the shit! Not only do they do pizzas but all kinds of other great treats! Calzones, salads, grinders, and some oddities like the "Bank Rolls". So I've only had delivery and don't know what it's like inside but they appear to have beer, too bad not for delivery. Damn you OLCC! The salads and calzones are my fav! Delivery is prompt and the staff are friendly. Aces, four out of the four times I ordered! wallstreetpizza205.com/m…

    (5)
  • Denton E.

    If you live in Lents / Misdemeanor Meadows like I do, this appears to be your best pizza delivery option. The spinach salad was pretty solid and I had an all-meat pizza that was above average, if a touch greasy. I will definitely look to these guys first for my pizza-on-wheels needs in the future.

    (4)
  • Bryan A.

    Would definitely recommend the garlic bread sticks. Pizza was ok, but we had it delivered and didn't get to eat it right away.

    (4)
  • Misty D.

    We ordered from here for dinner on Mothers Day. I wasn't in the mood for more dominoes or papa johns & since I have been here close to 2 years & still hadn't found a great local pizza joint that delivers, I was pretty excited to try something new. They have a great menu with a ton of choices. We went for a 16 inch Hawaiian pizza, 1 sausage pizza bread, a dozen garlic balls, & a dozen cinna balls. The pizza was Fabulous. It had the best Canadian bacon I have tasted in a long time. It had fresh, tasty, homemade flavor dough. The garlic balls were very good, drowning in what tasted like fresh garlic. The pizza bread was impressive to see as it was much larger than expected & loaded with cheese & sausage. I didn't try the pizza bread but my son tells me it was great. The cinna balls were also delicious but I didn't care for the frosting dip, however they were quite good to eat on their own. We will be ordering from here again & likely very soon. I highly recommend this place for ordering pizza as delivery.

    (4)
  • Steve G.

    Solid pizza. Delivery can take a while but they quote the delivery time accurately when they're running long.

    (4)
  • David W.

    I have been trying lots of different local pizza options around the SE PDX area for years. There has always seemed to be a void in our area for good local pizza. I decided one day to drop in on Wall Street on Division. I'll agree with Shane M., the decor is interesting, feels like you were teleported back to the 80's or 90's. They have a old school projection TV that was showing a 1984 NBA Finals game when I was there, old style arcade games (which can be cool), plastic plants, and behind the counter was a drum set and other instruments. It felt like the place was just a day job for a bunch of struggling musicians. So, why you ask, would I give them 4 stars. Bottom line, THE FOOD IS GREAT. Pizza was hot, well cooked, doughy crust that was slightly crunchy on the bottom, generous toppings, tangy sauce, and just all around good. I've also over many trips here had the pasta and it was very good also, but not as good as the pizza. Frankly I can live without the fancy decor and I have no problem with plastic plants and '80's vintage arcade games, that's not the reason why I didn't give them 5 stars. I took off a star because they can be hit or miss with their service. I have gotten delivery from them a couple of times. They would tell me that it would be 45 minutes to an hour for delivery and it took over 90 minutes, and after all that the pizza was cold. I understand that places get busy, just have the courtesy to call me back and let me know. I wouldn't recommend delivery (although it is free), take the time to call in your oder and drive down their and pick it up, it will be worth the trip.

    (4)
  • Robin S.

    I found it! Good pizza in my new neighborhood in outer SE. Garlic crust, spicy sauce, fresh toppings. It is priced the same as other places, around 20 for a large, but worth it seeing there is not much to choose from in outer SE. I can't comment on the actual establishment because we only get delivery, it's FREE!

    (4)
  • michael s.

    do not be fooled by the name. This could not be farther from a new york pizza. awful. how can you call it wall street pizza? have you ever been to new york?

    (1)
  • Christian B.

    LOVE this pizza - best in Portland. Although, this map listing is now incorrect - they moved but I'm unsure where (I always get it delivered...). One thing you need to get - the bank rolls. These are basically big'ish rolled up pizza with garlic & butter on the outside and pizza fixin's inside. Dude, these are like holy. $2 each... Pizza is really good. I usually get their chicken alfredo pizza and it's insanely good. Seriously though, I love this place. Nice prices, extremely tasty pizza... what else do you need from a local pizza place?!

    (5)
  • Adam C.

    Good garlic heavy pizza at a good price. Just wish it was a good location to go TO.

    (4)
  • Benjamen M.

    Great pizza delivered in about half an hour. this place is my new favorite!

    (5)
  • Lindsey K.

    Wall Street you have failed me! After 5+ years of patronage I feel we must part ways. It's not me, it's you. I sat in for the first time tonight and was severly disappointed. The regular salad barely filled a small wooden bowl. It was simply not enough to feed two people, even though it was $5.25. That's an outrageous price for the size and quality. It came with garlic balls but they are very greasy. It didn't make up for the fact that we wanted to share a salad and couldn't. I'd rather have a full size salad then oily, artery clogging dough balls. I can buy a cesear salad kit at Fred Meyers for $2.00 that would feed three people. The pizza by the slice was even worse. I know what fresh pizza from here tastes like because I've had it delivered dozens of times. This pizza was definitely reheated. The cheese wasn't melted despite the crust being hot. $3.75 per reheated slice is a joke. It reminded me of skating rink pizza. I'm sad because I've had such good experience eating in at the Gresham location. The highlight was my rice crispy treat, which was overpriced for only being about a half inch thick. It was literally cut out with a drinking glass which is how it gets its small hockey puck figure. I can get a massive one four times the size for the same price at Starbucks. I won't be back!

    (1)
  • Sara G.

    Every city thinks it knows what pizza is best. I get that. And people grow up thinking that their style of pizza is best. So it's not fair to judge a takeout/delivery pizza place by what you've had in other cities. But even if you compare Wall Street to Dominos or Papa Johns, it still kind of sucks. The dough tastes more like a flavorless rind than any bread that would naturally rise in an oven. The cheese spreads out like a solid block of processed cement. And it took over an hour to get it delivered on a Tuesday night at 6 pm. I am glad I don't live out here because if I did, and this was what I had to choose from, I would probably be a very sad pizza-phile indeed. Total Yelp fail.

    (2)
  • Erin K.

    Fresh toppings... Check! No skimping on toppings...Check! Local business... Check! Decent prices... Check! Garlic goodness.... Check! (Try the bank rolls!) Yummy pizza... Check! Free 35 minute delivery to my house... Check! That's my quick and dirty summary... love the free delivery to outer SE!

    (4)
  • E B.

    I live within blocks of Wall St Pizza and have been eating their delicious calzones and pizzas for years. Tonight, however I will not. I just attempted to order the same combination of things with substitutions I have ordered many times with no problem, and was questioned pretty much every step of the way. I have never been told something is better a certain way, and asked if am I sure that is really the way I want it. And, then told that to substitute would be $1.50/topping, which has never been the case before. After a few minutes going back and forth with the most unprofessional order-taker ever, I told him to forget it and that I would eat somewhere else tonight. I love the food at Wall St Pizza, but my experience tonight makes me never want to go there again. The crappy service is outweighing my desire for a killer calzone. Major FAIL Wall St Pizza. What a shame.

    (2)
  • Mc G N.

    Flavorful. Not cheap not expensive and the employees jam band practice on site after they close. Bonus!

    (3)
  • Alison M.

    Ok. I have to say it. I LOVE THIS PLACE!!!!! I have driven by it many many times and not given it any thought, and now that I have been here I could kick myself for all the delicious pizza i have been missing out on!!! The thing I love most is their crust, which is fluffy and tasty. I do not much care for thin pizzas, so I always ask for thick crust, and am never disappointed. You know how pizzas get little bubbles on the some time from the dough? Well this place doesn't pop them like some other, crazy, mean pizza places do. I enjoy that bubble because it symbolizes a hand made pizza that has been left to do it's thing. The pizza is even good cold the next day, which I find important as well. They have plenty of choices on their menu, and if you feel like an appetizer, their garlic knots are fantastic! They are soft and oh-so garlicy... They definitely live up to the name. If you live nearby, they also have a delivery service. This place has definitely replaced Brickhouse (though I still have love for them too!) as my favorite pizza place!

    (5)
  • Sparky P.

    The pizza here is great. Thick crust with lots of garlic oil, fresh toppings, great sauce. It's only take-out and delivery, so unless you live nearby you'll have to go get it, but it is worth it.

    (4)
  • Jen A.

    My husband and I decided to try this place out after getting a great Groupon deal. Our first impressions of the place were not too great, as my husband used the restroom and said it looked and felt dirty (compared the sink area to a gas station bathroom). He also walked by a back office with an open door that looked "highly disorganized and messy". Normally wouldn't judge a place by the looks of a random back office, but hey, everything adds to the experience of dining out. We ordered a pretty basic meal... sausage and mushroom pizza, with a salad and garlic dough balls to start. Service was great, and very friendly. When we were brought the salad, however, my husband's fork was dirty (looked like crusted food on the ends of the fork)... it just wasn't his night I guess! The food itself was good... a little too much cheese topped on the salad. But the pizza dough was yummy and thick, and they didn't skimp on the toppings! In fact, I had to take some of the sausage off as they were so generous with it! Overall, a pretty good pizza if you're in the neighborhood. Not the best I've had in Portland, but if I lived closer to this place I'd definitely be ordering it for delivery now and then.

    (3)
  • Michelle S.

    Always amazing food. Meatball Grinder is the most delicious sandwich EVER. The bread is fresh & chewy, the meatballs are scrumptious & unforgettable. This is one of my absolute favorite sandwiches. Try it! You'll like it

    (5)
  • Nora G.

    This is my go to pizza place! I never order from anywhere else. I've never been to the location, but I've been ordering from them for over 5 years. The sauce and crust are perfect! And the garlic rolls are incredibly delicious. The only downside I'd say is the rare occasion when they are over 30 minutes from the 45 min to an hour delivery time they give you. Customer service there isn't that great, but the pizza is worth it.

    (4)
  • Eryn M.

    I hadn't had Wall St Pizza since I was a kid and ordered them on a whim the other night. I was thoroughly impressed! Our spinach salad was so accessorized it was delicious even without dressing and the calzone was perfectly stuffed. The portions were huge, enough for 4 meals, and the prices reasonable. Only 2 bucks to deliver outside if the free area. For delivery pizza, I would say Wall St is by far the best in this area.

    (4)
  • Todd R.

    I've passed this place a hundred times, but last week my buddy and I decided to go in and check it out. I'm glad I did. For a 45 year old guy who grew up hanging out in sit-down pizza parlors with video arcades in them, WSP is a total time warp. There were several old school video games and a foosball table! It totally looks and feels like a family owned, family frequented, classic pizza joint. And the pizza is really good, too. As expected, they've got all your favorites on the menu (The Meat Supreme, Hawaiian, Taco Pizza, Vegetarian, BBQ Chicken, etc), or you can design your own. They also make spaghetti, calzones, grinders, and have a bunch of different delicious salad options. Check out this little gem right off of the I-205 at SE Division Street. These folks are doing it right.

    (4)
  • Monica H.

    We moved here a handful of months ago from Texas and this was the first (and now only) pizza delivery we have gotten. I almost hate to say it, but we have only ever ordered the taco pizza. I was intrigued by the fact that a taco pizza existed. Texas does not have this. We get it with jalapenos (duh, of course) and its freaking good. The only thing I can say is sometimes delivery takes a while, like over an hour. I hope they keep track of the fact we always tip more than 5$ even though we are less than 2 miles away. I am craving some taco pizza now after typing this review.

    (4)
  • Annie T.

    Every time I try to order a pizza from here they're closed earlier and earlier. Their hours on yelp are wrong. They close at 10 and appearantly they just decided to close at 9. On a Friday night. This place is a joke and are rude on the phone. Giving them even 1 star is giving them more than they deserve!

    (1)
  • Tabitha R.

    One of my favorite Portland pizza places! The family deal is amazing and is usually two meals for my kids and I. A big half pepperoni half Hawaiian, soda, salad and of course their delicious garlic balls, all for just under $26! Sometimes the delivery takes a little longer than usual, but good things are worth the wait!

    (5)
  • Sean C.

    I have found that the staff is a bit rude. It seems as though they are upset with the fact that they are employed.

    (1)
  • Erin M.

    I've been getting pizza from Wall Street for at least 10 years (going back to when they were by Mall 205) and I gotta say it's my favorite delivery pizza. Maybe my favorite pizza in general. The crust is an amazing mix of crunch and chew. The sauce is tasty and in most products they are not shy with the garlic, which I ain't mad at. Speaking of garlic, the garlic rolls are amazing little doughy balls of incredible. Free delivery within a certain radius. But they're on Division and I'm around Halsey and it's free. I recommend the family deal. Huge pizza, rolls, salad and a 2 liter for an incredible deal. Leftovers fo days. I see some reviews mentioning grumpy or rude employees and service and I gotta say I've never experienced any such thing, and like I've said I've been partaking in their fabulous pizza for a long time. Delish.

    (5)
  • Anthony R.

    Garlic rolls, taco salad (w/Doritos), bomb ass pizza, Italian grinder (or any grinder for that matter),.....YUMM!! If you don't like this place, then something is wrong with you! Just sayin

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

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

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Pizza

Pizza is a famous Italian dish savored around the world. The entire credit for the popularity of Pizza in the United States goes to the chain of pizzerias all over the country. While the base and the texture of Pizza remains same across the globe, it's the toppings that differs from country to country. In the United States, you will find the top pizzerias serving pizzas with the toppings of mainly beef, bacon, chicken, ham, and sausage for the non-vegetarians. Other than these famous meat options, Pizzas with veg toppings such as mushrooms, pepperonis, garlic, tomatoes, spinach, etc. are also famous in most restaurants in the United States.

Irrespective of your locality, you will find a variety of different restaurants in your cities offering pizzas of all different types. Pizza is hot favorite among people of all ages in the United States. A large size pizza is enough to feed a family of 3 or 4 at large. Pizza is also the most preferred food whenever a group of friends is hanging out together. Pizza gained popularity in the United States after the American soldiers stationed in Italy returned from World War II.

Over the years, different pizzerias in the United States have developed their own respective regional variations. Pizza gained popularity as the iconic dish in the United States in the second half of the 20th century. Whether you prefer thin or thick crust pizza, you can find a pizza of your preference at the best pizza restaurants in your city.

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