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  • Sydney F.

    Good food and good beer. Hard to ask for more. The parking lot was packed on a week night so we pulled in. The service was friendly, apple cheese pizza was full of bold flavors that I would likely never have put together myself. Also they have Mac and Jacks beer from Redmond. Mmmmmm is what I have to say about that. (Bathrooms could use an update)

    (4)
  • Sara M.

    We were just traveling through Forks on our way back from the Hoh Rain Forest. We decided to stop to get pizza for dinner. It all went downhill pretty much from the moment we walked, being greeted with a semi-circle look. Maybe they don't like outsiders, who knows. I ordered a pizza with all pepperoni and half with onions. The girl who took my order repeated it back to me correctly as well. We get the pizza and it is half onion, half pepperoni. I bring it back up to the counter and told her I had ordered all pepperoni. She responds with "I wasn't sure, I thought you wanted it half and half.". So, instead of clarifying the order she puts in an order she wasn't sure about? She then asks if I want them to put pepperoni on it, or give it to me on the side. I worked at a pizza place for a few years. If you give back the entire pizza, they will put pepperoni on it and cook it. Which will result in the pepperoni being burnt on the already cooked side and/or the entire pizza being burnt. I logically asked for them in the side, which was a HUGE mistake. She tells me she will bring them over. A minute, or so passes. She brings them over alright, freezing cold. Normally when you say you will bring them on the side that means they will cook them on a pizza screen/tray and then bring them over hot. I guess all logic went out the Window with this girl. The crust is another story, the dough tasted like those Chef Boyardee pizza kits you buy in the grocery story. There wasn't really any flavor to it, other than the flower they used to toss/shape the shell. Not that we'd ever be going there again, but thought I would warn others. If you want good service and good pizza...look elsewhere.

    (1)
  • Sean F.

    Well if you like the way to big of toppings to fall into your lap and since there's no other options is town this is the place for you. However Pacific Pizza is a place that has so much potential to be great if the owners weren't living in 1985. As someone who has to go to Forks more often then I'd like to I often make the decision to at least enjoy a decent meal there from time to time. But as you walk into Pacific Pizza you walk right into an Italian flag. As you look at the decor it looks as though your grandma decorated the place along with her 25 yr old grandson who happens to live with her. The old fashioned look mixed with beer sighs and flags of the local sports teams is a horrible clash. Not to mention the peeled off wallpaper in the bathroom. (Really wallpaper gross) On a good note they serve beer and have a wide range of menu selections. Buuuut after a long day of driving, fishing, hiking whatever, you just want a pizza and a beer (wine also served) and you see the representation of the local sports teams you would love nothing more then to kick back enjoy a beer and a Seahawks game. But oh wait there is not a single TV in the place which is absurd. Instead you are stuck looking at grandmas nick knacks as you enjoy your pizza. Wait did I say enjoy because as soon as you grab that first slice the cheese and toppings fall right off (no matter which pizza you get happens every time) so make sure you put a napkin on your lap like your father told you as you will need it. The wings are cooked on a pan rather then a screen so they are all fatty and rubbery and taste undercooked. Overall Pacific Pizza has a lot of potential if the owners cared at all about what people who want pizza want beer or wine and a place to kick back and have a good time and maybe catch a game away from home or before they drive back from the west end. But these people miss the mark completely. You get two stars because the bald guy who works during the day bust his butt to service the customers and for not being take & bake pizza.

    (2)
  • Roger C.

    Three stars is all it gets. Went there on the suggestion of a chamber of commerce lady. She said the pizza was good. You order at the counter and they bring your your food. I ended up getting the Black Angus Gorgonzola pasta dish. Garlic bread and salad bar came with it. Garlic bread was nothing special and the salad bar was the usual restaurant salad bar- aka unspectacular. The pasta dish, however was delicious! A sufficient portion, but not massive. I am full. It was soft Italian noodle dumpling things (which were good) in a white Alfredo sauce topped with big chunks of tender beef tips. They were indeed tender, not overcooked, and absolutely delicious. Definitely the highlight of my experience. I would recommend getting it. I will say this place has an atmosphere like The planet Mercury- almost none at all. Music is barely audible through the speakers, and it felt boring in here. The service was decent. The girl at the counter was polite, and some other lady brought me my food and said here you go. Other than that I heard not a word from anyone. No "how was your food" or anything. Business started to pick up as I left at 530 pm, which added a little life to the place, but overall just a regular boring place. Basically, if the Black Angus pasta hadn't been so stinking good, I would have been disappointed with everything. That was the only redeeming factor. The end.

    (3)
  • Averie P.

    I really liked this place. I ordered portobello mushroom ravioli with pesto AND apple cheese pizza. I wouldn't say the apple cheese pizza is everyone's cup of tea (think apple with cheese) but the portobello was fantastic. Really happy with the rich flavors, and I'm glad we didn't read reviews about this place before we came in. Local wines, local beers, great rich flavors, great place. I can't wait to try the apple strudel pizza.....

    (5)
  • Hilarie D.

    This was a very family friendly establishment. Visited with my husband and three small children. Service was prompt and the food was fresh. We ordered a salad and the meatball pizza. Both were delicious, and features fresh ingredient instead of something out of a can. This was both our second visit to Forks and our second to this pizza place. We will be back.

    (4)
  • Kathryn H.

    Salad bar was chill but no lettuce. Ordered wings - ample blue cheese and plenty of napkins. Service was friendly and accommodating.

    (4)
  • Maggie F.

    Cute, causal and inexpensive. Very good beer selection! Pizza came very fast and spinach salad was fresh and house vinegarette was really tasty. We were just passing through from Hoh rainforest and we were starving to death so we stopped here. Pizza has thick crust and is very cheesy! Stop here to carbo load before hiking lol.

    (4)
  • Shannon H.

    This restaurant had very tasty food we ordered from the salad bar, fresh vegetables and homemade dressing. We also got the chicken parmesan not bad prices either! I would come back!

    (4)
  • Joe S.

    The pizza is delicious,However I was disappointed to learn that slices are only available at lunchtime...

    (4)
  • Kristi G.

    Good not great. The salad bar is fresh but small. The pizza was good. They had our favorite beer Mac & Jack. The service was friendly and good. A good place for pizza in Forks.

    (3)
  • Maegan L.

    Great salad bar. The ranch and blue cheese is awesome. Some great special pizzas. Like the chicken ranch. But you can't go wrong with a pepperoni. Sometimes employees are a little slow but it is always worth it. A great small family owned business.

    (5)
  • Brandon R.

    This place has a creative menu that is super inexpensive ($9 for a small that fed both my girlfriend and I comfortably) however you get exactly what you pay for. It wasn't much better than frozen microwavable pizza. Very unfullfilling. On the positive sides: the staff was friendly and helpful and the dining room was mostly clean. It didnt take long for our pizza to arrive. The negatives: The decor was very confused and tacky with Christmas lights hanging haphazardly around the dining room and random flags and strange stencil stick on art work. Over all I'd say go here if you want some fast-food type pizza for cheap. Don't expect quality food but do expect a friendly staff and clean atmosphere!

    (2)
  • Bianca J.

    My fiancé and I went for a weekend trip through the peninsula and stopped in Forks for dinner. Despite all the iffy yelp reviews, we decided to give this place a try and were pleasantly surprised. The young woman behind the counter was very friendly, the whole place was clean and had plenty of seating, they had a pretty good salad bar and ice cold BEER on tap. Our pepperoni & pineapple pizza came out in a more than reasonable time and honestly, was one of the better pizzas we'd had in awhile. If your in the area and looking for a bite, definitely give this place a try.

    (4)
  • Rachel C.

    They delivered to our hotel and even thought to bring paper plates, napkins, and cups for the pop! The pizza was very good and the cheesy bread was amazing!

    (5)
  • Sarah C.

    Solid pizza place. We spent the long weekend in Forks/La Push exploring the area and parks. Not much food around here but I was happy with the House pizza. We also got wings, which were ok. They got pretty busy around dinner time and there was a bit of a line but our food did not take too long. My only gripe is that we ordered a small pitcher (I didn't know that was even a thing) and expected it to be three beers. Turns out it was only two for the price of 2.75. Should have gotten the regular pitcher!!

    (3)
  • Heather B.

    there aren't a lot of choices for food in forks but this place is good! we ate here 4 years ago when we were in town before and we were happy to see that they still have great pizza!! they loaded the toppings and cheese on their yummy pan pizzas!! the salad bar is small but fresh and a decent selection. the staff was friendly and the pizza came out quickly. we will probably go there again tmrw!

    (4)
  • Liz O.

    It's too bad that there aren't more choices in Forks, but even still - Pacific Pizza is not really a "bad" choice. Expect slow service - both to ring up your order and to get it. You can almost laugh at the salad bar too, especially that you're given a tiny bowl to fill up where a sign reads "NO SECONDS PLEASE". $30 for a large pizza, a salad and one drink. I'd say that's pretty spendy. But they don't skimp on cheese, that's for sure. All in all, mediocre pizza but best you'll find in the area.

    (3)
  • Meghan E.

    Artichoke chicken pesto pizza was very good. Day prior had a chicken parm grinder and it was a premade patty but was decent. Bf had pesto mushroom ravioli and enjoyed. Got the "famous" garlic bread and while good (especially with the leftover pesto sauce) we received a ridiculously huge bowl of marinara. Otherwise, if you're in Forks and need a place to eat, this would be it.

    (4)
  • Debbie M.

    Great pizza. The place is owned by Italians. Very reasonable. Great entrees also. A little gem.

    (5)
  • Sarah R.

    There aren't many options in Forks. The pizza here was pretty good. It's a deep-dish style pizza. We ordered two small pizzas, and it fed three of us with a slice or two left over. Definitely not gourmet or super fancy, but a good option if you are passing through Forks.

    (3)
  • Marcus C.

    Ugh. Pizza in Washington. It's so hard to find it good and Pacific Pizza is no exception. It's not cool. Love the loaded toppings, but the crust, the sauce, the cook of it, no thank you. My kids thought the same thing, they are as picky of reviewers as I am though. The service was okay, the style of ordering and delivery to the table reminded me of Pietro's Pizza or Godfathers. For the price and quality, I will not return to Pacific Pizza when in Forks again.

    (2)
  • DXtwo I.

    This place really met my expectations! I ordered the house special pizza and it was loaded with toppings. The crust was well cooked on through and the taste was great. However my order of teriyaki wings were not the best in the world and may be rated average at best. But hey! this is a pizza joint and they really nailed it in that aspect. Must also mention that this was a Friday evening and the place was totally slammed. The crew just calmly worked their way through and provided good service and a great pie. If you feel like pizza and are in the area then I recommend you try this place.

    (4)
  • Sara T.

    We went on a Saturday night at 7:30. The place was busy and the help wanted sign explained what happened next. The drinks and silverware came with the meal. My meatball sub was cold and all of our entrees made it to the table at different times. I hope they are able to get some good applicants soon, the place and menu has such promise.

    (2)
  • Becky G.

    So, my sister and 13 year old niece were visiting from FL, and my niece is a huge Twilight fan, so I took them out to Forks for a day trip. The town is pretty small, and the restaurant choices are severely limited. Pacific Pizza got okay reviews, so we decided to give it a go. When you arrive you place your order at the front counter, and pay. We waited for at least 10 minutes for someone to acknowledge us. We put our orders in and grabbed a booth. About 20 minutes later my cheese pizza and my nieces ravioli came out. We wanted to wait for my sisters food to come out, too. After 10 minutes passed my sister went to the counter to ask how much longer and was rudely told just a couple of minutes. By this time my niece and I started to eat our food because it was getting cold. 15 more minutes passed, and my sister decided to cancel her order because the rest of us were finishing up. When she went to cancel the order the cashier was so rude, he kept saying it's almost done let me go check. He comes back and explains the first pizza got burned so they had to redo it...umm why didn't anyone come tell us, why was it our, the customers, responsibility to come ask not once, but twice?! My sister still wanted to cancel the order because everyone else was already done, they very very begrudgingly refunded her money. The pizza and ravioli were just okay. Horrible customer service though. I can't ever see myself going to Forks again, but if I do I will definitely steer clear of this place.

    (1)
  • Dan K.

    By far and away the best place to eat in Forks. Clean, inexpensive, they have an ok salad bar too. Pizza is fine, the sandwiches pretty good. It's really a 2 1/2 but in Forks it's a definite 3. Service can be very slow if they're busy though, oftentimes seems like no one in particular is in charge. But again, if you're in Forks and need to grab some food, this is my go-to place.

    (3)
  • Desirae R.

    Pizza was bland. It tasted Like it was pre-packaged. Chicken parmesan was burnt and the portion size belonged on the kids menu , paid( $12.00 )Sent the chicken parmesan back and they were kind enough to refund my money. Chicken wings were not crispy, tasted like they were sitting up in the heat lamp for too long. Food is not worth the money you pay. I would not send this food out of my kitchen, that's for sure. If you can wait to eat and drive to the next town, do it.

    (1)
  • Philippe D.

    Keep in mind, it may be the best place to eat in Forks because of all the beers on tap. But having said that, stay away from the pasta dishes made with Alfredo sauce. It is w/o taste, just flat and the pasta are over cooked. I am sorry to say it was closer to soup that pasta dish. They conjugate it a lot with something on top. However the pizza are good. Service is friendly but slooooowww! Salad bar is ok and very basic but not too bad

    (2)
  • David M.

    Service was friendly and good. Food was tasty and very good prices. Excellent prices on wine. Very convenient to our hotel. I would recommend this restaurant. After a day a the Hoh Rain Forest we felt blessed.

    (3)
  • Kara C.

    It was ok. Our hotel recommended this restaurant. I ordered a large spaghetti and my 17 yr old son got a large lasagna. Both came with garlic bread and a salad. The lasagna didn't look very good, but he really liked it. The spaghetti was pretty good. For what I paid for large portions, I thought they would have been bigger. I was still hungry at the end, so I ordered a small pizza to go. It took 30 minutes. The taste was really good.

    (4)
  • Jacky L.

    Would give 0 if possible. Ordered pizzas and other stuffs, then sit there waiting. We have two 2-yr old with us. Nearly ONE HOUR passed, pizza was still not served. Turns out they did NOT even remember that we have pizza in the order so they haven't even started when asked. Of coz they have charged that. No that's not the worst part. The worst part is when asked what happened, they didn't even say a single "sorry" to us. Instead we got a direct question back: "do you want refund or keep the order"? w.t.h.... BTW: Chicken wings are as bad as described in another review - totally burnt.

    (1)
  • Sam L.

    Great place, relatively cheap. The pesto pizza was great. I was left satisfied and smiling

    (4)
  • Ocean S.

    Let's start with the positives: Pacific Pizza was open, clean, the beer cold and the staff courteous. OK now we have to talk about the food. Frozen crust is a bad way to start real pizza and the ingredients were uninspired. The salad bar was advertised as "The best salad bar in Forks" and was slim pickings. Best part of the salad was the sign above the bar that read NO SECONDS PLEASE. Two stars might be a little harsh because compared to all other places in Forks, Pacific Pizza may be a 5 star place. Will have to try another Forks restaurant choice next time to test this theory.

    (2)
  • Laura B.

    Everything about this place is middle-of-the-road, with the exception of having a few regional craft beers on tap for a good price. My husband and I split a small pitcher of Mirror Pond Pale Ale which was very close to two pints and just what the doctor ordered after a long day of hiking. 3 of us split a large pesto chicken pizza, one half without chicken and the other half without artichoke, which was delivered to our table after a long wait but as ordered. There was a LOT of cheese going on, too much in my opinion. The other toppings were tasty and generous, especially the sun dried tomatoes. If you eat the pizza fast enough the grease won't have time to form in little pools in between the cheese dunes. We ate a little over half and took the rest to go. No one was interested in touching the congealed greasezza the next day, so sadly a pizza box died in vain. Not too bad, not too good, but at least you can wash it down with a tasty brew.

    (3)
  • Justin M.

    We almost passed on Pacific Pizza based on a couple of the poor reviews, but that would have been a mistake. We were in Forks to visit Olympic National Park and stopped in for dinner. We were greeted by a sweet older lady who made up for being a bit slow by being overly kind. After taking our order, she poured our drinks for us and advised us that our pizza would be out shortly. (Yes, the drinks are put in paper to go cups, but I cannot for the life of me figure out why other reviewers are complaining about to go cups--it's a pizza joint). About ten minutes later, our pizza arrived. It wasn't the greatest pizza I've ever eaten, but it was far from the worst. Plenty of cheese and toppings on a tasty crust. Our innkeeper said "Forks has 6 restaurants, all of them average." We found that his comments were right, especially in regard to Pacific Pizza. No complaints here.

    (4)
  • S B.

    We almost didn't come here due to the negative review about cleanliness, but were staying just down the street and motel manager said most places were closed on Sundays. Walked in. Place is nice for a pizza joint. Clean, decor was charming, not cluttered. Smelled the soup and had to try it while pizza was cooking. Dang tasty-cauliflower-cheese.

    (5)
  • Tara G.

    Wow! The pizza was so bad I thought I was being punked!!! I've never in my life experienced such a thing; the sauce! the cheese! The crust was sharp, it could hurt someone. The dining room was very clean and they serve wine and beer, they have that going for them, but the food...

    (1)
  • Richard V.

    KHaving grown up in an Italian family and living in NYC may make me a bit jaded, but I know good Italian food, and this was not it! I ordered the special "Bellasagna" and it was anything but special. First of all the salad bar had nothing but is iceberg lettuce when I got there. My friend and I waited about 45 min. When I finally got my lasagna it was smothered in cheese and sauce, and literally had 4 specks of sausage and or ground beef. Good thing I ordered the large, because after I removed all the sauce there was hardly anything left. It's no wonder the obesity rate is approaching 40% in this country. People think that in order for food to taste good it has to be covered in cheese and sauce. The only thing good about this place was the African Amber Ale.

    (2)
  • Scott S.

    We were just traveling through Forks on our way back from the Hoh Rain Forest. We decided to stop to get pizza for dinner, it all went downhill pretty much from the moment we walked through the door. We were greeted with a semi-rude look, maybe they don't like outsiders...who knows. I ordered a pizza with all pepperoni and half with onions. The girl who took my order repeated it back to me correctly. We get the pizza and it is half onion, half pepperoni. I bring it back up to the counter and told her I had ordered all pepperoni. She responds with "I wasn't sure, I thought you wanted it half and half.". So, instead of clarifying the order she puts in an order she wasn't sure about? She then asks if I want them to put pepperoni on it, or give it to me on the side. I worked at a pizza place for a few years. If you give back the entire pizza they will put pepperoni on it and cook it. Which will result in the pepperoni being burnt on the already cooked side and/or the entire pizza being burnt. I logically asked for them in the side, which was a HUGE mistake. She tells me she will bring them over. A minute, or so passes. She brings them over alright, freezing cold. Normally when you say you will bring them on the side that means they will cook them on a pizza screen/tray and then bring them over hot. I guess all logic went out the Window with this girl. The crust is another story, the dough tasted like those Chef Boyardee pizza kits you buy in the grocery story. There wasn't really any flavor to it, other than the flower they used to toss/shape the shell. Not that we'd ever be going there again, but thought I would warn others. If you want good service and good pizza...look elsewhere. -Scott

    (1)
  • Deah H.

    Easily the only place to go in Forks. Hand crafted pizzas, pastas, and sandwiches. Pizzas and grinders not to be missed. Great service!!

    (4)
  • M K.

    Went to Pacific Pizza on Sunday with my wife and friend. Wife who is a Vegan, ordered the Bella Special...We said to ensure there was NO Cheese or Meat as my wife is a Vegan...this was confirmed by cook that there was NO CHEESE. The Bella Special came out only to find with parmesan cheese grated on top, sent back and after another long wait this time dish came with cheese inside the Ravioli....WTF. Was now offered a small Vege Pizza with no cheese. After another long wait and both I and friend had both eaten the pizza came out! but by this time we couldn't wait any longer and left with the Pizza to go....food consumed in car as we needed to go having to drive 4 hours back home. No real apology or refund of the difference from Bella Special to small vege Pizza...COOKS GET TO KNOW MENU!!!!!!and what a VEGAN is!!! Very Disappointed, will never eat there again or recommend to anyone I know

    (1)
  • Chante K.

    This place is so gross. The pizza wasn't even done. They said their oven "had been running all day so it didn't get as hot" but didn't think to warn us before ordering, and paying. Then after looking at the pizza, with the crust still doughy, the waitress said, with attitude, that their crust always looks like that (posted a picture). We asked for our money back, and they decided that they would only give us two of the three pizzas for a refund. The steak and potato that were also ordered were both over done. Overall, if I could, I would give this place zero stars.

    (1)
  • Katie L.

    With only about 5 restaurant choices in Forks our family decided based on reviews that this would be a good choice, boy were we wrong. Most small town restaurants are very welcoming and friendly, not the case here. When we walked in we were quickly told by an older woman who works there, "Sit wherever you can find room" my boyfriend's dad asked if there was a table big enough to seat 6 available in their back room, she said "push tables together" ... I was already taken back by the lack of friendly greeting but being someone who has worked at 5 different restaurants, I would NEVER tell guests to push their own tables together, it's common courtesy. Anyway we pushed some tables together in the back and then had to turn off the TV because they had it on a local softball game with the volume on full blast even though nobody else was sitting in there. They told us to pick a table, but failed to mention we needed to go back up to the front counter to order.. I ordered the "homemade portobello mushroom raviolis" all of their pasta choices have the option of red sauce, alfredo, or pesto. I asked if their pesto sauce was cream based or oil based, the kid working the counter didn't know so he asked for me, I thought that was a little strange seeing as their menu is quite small but maybe he was new. I wanted creamy so asked if they could make it creamy for me he said no, so I asked if I could get half Alfredo/half Pesto they said yes. Every meal includes a free trip to the salad bar, which their menu reads "best salad bar in town" LOL I'm guessing it is the only salad bar in town because it wasn't great, very basic, minimal salad topping/veggie selection. They didn't even have all the veggies they offer as pizza toppings which I thought was weird. All of this is leading up to the part that made me give this place 1 star (would select ZERO if I could) there were 6 of us total, 4 of us got food at the same time (about 25 min wait) however me and my boyfriend got ours TWENTY minutes after everyone else, by then the rest of our group was finishing up their meals... my boyfriend went back up to the counter and asked why it was taking so long and if they had forgotten to put our order in... the woman who finally brought our food out (the same woman who "greeted us" and told us to push tables together) told me that it took so long because "the Chef was not happy that you wanted half and half on the sauce" and walked away... HOW RUDE!!! Asking to mix 2 house sauces should not have been a big deal, especially with how dead the place was on a Saturday night, and to try and guilt trip me for that being the reason our food took so long is completely absurd. My boyfriend ordered a personal pizza and so did his dad, his dad's was there 20 minutes before his, tell me how that one makes sense... ON TOP OF IT MY RAVIOLIS WERE NOT COOKED! They were partly hard and chewy instead of soft like they should have been. If they didn't make you pay BEFORE your meal this place would not still be in business due to the amount of bill comp requests and nobody there would ever make any tips. RUDE RUDE RUDE - gross food - don't waste your time. Drive the 30 mins out of town to get some decent food at a restaurant not ran by inbred hillbillies.

    (1)
  • Jim M.

    Nice, clean and great variety of food. As good a place as any to stop for bite...

    (4)
  • Taylor C.

    Like a lot of people here I came back from the Hoh Rainforest looking for food and we decided on takeout from here. Can't say too much about the decor- we were only in there for a moment and it looked pretty standard. It has a pretty good sized menu as well with a mix of pizza, pasta, salad and grinders. From what I gathered things seemed decent enough, my boyfriend and his brother got pizza and a grinder and seemed satisfied, although they're not picky at all. I got chicken Marsala with garlic bread which was fine albiet the STRANGEST chicken Marsala recipe I've ever heard of. Do they know Marsala is it's own sauce? It was fettuccine Alfredo with chicken Marsala sauce on top....so it was a sauce on top of a sauce. I honestly chocked it up to a typo when I saw it on the menu...figured the person writing it wrote fettuccine alfredo instead of just fettuccine...nope. Strangely enough it wasn't bad but not chicken Marsala. Overall, it was fine. It certainly satisfied my appetite. I feel like most standard Italian American places anywhere in the US will be on the same level as this place, which is fine for the weary traveler.

    (3)
  • Katie O.

    I can't speak for all the food, but the girl at the counter recommended the salmon fettuccine and I am so mad that I listened to her. It was one of the worst pasta dishes I've ever had, and the saltiest salmon ever. Do they use canned or something? BLECH!!

    (1)
  • Ashley S.

    This is a four star review considering we were in Forks. The whole town is a dump, even with yuppie Twilight fans throwing their money around. Repeat, total dump. I have had better pizza at a lot if other places; however, this is about the best one can do in Forks. My husband enjoyed his pepperoni, but he likes almost every pizza. I thought it was greasy; however, the sauce was tasty and they don't skimp on cheese. It has a weird pan crust thing going on which was crunchy and tasteless. Overall, decent pizza, but don't be too picky. The decor is confusing. The lower half of the walls includes tastefully placed and randomly selected Italian bowls and paintings. The upper half is a hodgepodge collection of bottles of oil with sun dried veggies and odd bowls. Management needs to ask themselves, "Does this add to the decor or make it look cluttered?" Most objects will end up in the clutter category. Several tables were dirty, yet there was staff at the counter yapping it up. We had to ask to have ours cleaned up. They did it with a smile and apologized. Service was nice. Pizza was kinda slow, but at a pizza place it's hard to tell if they are busy making other pizzas for delivery which backs up the dine in orders. The menu did not have any exciting specialty pizza options. Pretty standard. Note - if you buy a pizza with half two toppings and half one topping, you will get charged for the whole thing with two toppings.

    (4)
  • Jill C.

    Pizza was good, they weren't skimpy on the cheese that's for sure! We just had pizza but they do have a small salad bar and Italian dishes. It was pretty busy the entire time we were there so must be fairly popular. I wouldn't say it's the best pizza ever but I would eat it again.

    (3)
  • Sheryl F.

    Food was good. Don't try anything too upscale like steak. Portions are good size. The salad bar which you don't see often is adequate but expect bottled dressings and nothing innovative

    (3)
  • Katie B.

    Meh, just meh. Came here for a "return to civilization" dinner after a two-day backpacking trip in Olympic National Park. Really looking forward to some filling grub, which we got. It just wasn't that great. The pizza (we ordered the meatball special) was alright until it started getting cold and congealed. The meatballs themselves were absolutely delicious, but the rest of the pizza was just overwhelmingly heavy. The garlic bread was downright disappointing, some toasted loaf with oily I-don't-even-know-what spread on it. But we were famished, so we devoured it. I'm also not a fan of fountain soda that you can't get up and refill. This place does get bonus points for dessert. The homemade ice cream sandwich (vanilla ice cream in between two really tasty, soft chocolate chip cookies) was great, as was my root beer float.

    (2)
  • Micah D.

    Not into Pizza but I liked this place from the first. Just good solid food and service a notch above average, prices are pretty fair. Tip: Don't ever try to use the pay phone in the front it will always eat your quarters

    (4)
  • Shannon K.

    We ordered the chicken garlic Alfredo pizza and it was amazing. The crust was nice and thin, just the way we like it.

    (5)
  • Kristina L.

    This is a cute restaurant in Forks. Salad bar is small but fresh and good. In general I would say most pizza's here are nothing to be excited about, but what I do love is their Taco Pizza. I've had other taco pizzas and they have been just okay, or even gross, Pacific Pizza makes one that is super delicious. They sell Pepsi products. Order at the counter, seat yourself. I could see this place getting pretty busy during summer hours. It's worth checking out though.

    (4)
  • Sarah L.

    Gross!!! Greasy (and not in a good way), nasty cheese. Should have just gotten the salad bar only. Although it wasn't extensive, it was better than the horrible pizza that I couldn't even eat. This is not pizza!!! I know this is a small town, but that doesn't mean the one pizza place has to be horrible. I would complain to the owner repeatedly if I lived in this town. I could get better frozen pizza and should have since we had an oven in our room. I know, I came to Forks for Twilight so laugh at me all you want, but don't eat here. The Mexican restaurant Taqueria Santa Ana in town is a much better option if you have to eat in Forks. Look for my review on it.

    (1)
  • Randy C.

    I was blown away by the food and the service at this little place in Forks! The pizza was awesome! Great crust, perfect sauce and more toppings and cheese than I expected. The salad bar was well stocked and very clean! Actually the whole place was spotless! Next time i'll try a grinder, they looked great too! My favorite part was the tiny lady at the counter! What a sweetheart!

    (5)
  • Ann L.

    It was decent.... for Forks. Get the pizza, don't bother with the pasta. A couple beers to choose from. Kinda on the pricy side and is a bit slow. I would go again if I was in the area (prefer it over the other options....).

    (3)
  • Jillian M.

    We were staying in Forks while hiking Olympic National Park for a few days in October. Town seemed pretty dead and the reviews of the restaurants seemed like a crap shoot. Pacific Pizza was our favorite of the week. You order at the counter and then they serve the food to your table. There's a self serve salad bar which is simple but fresh. The little old lady who took our order was a hoot and definitely pushed this rating from a 2 to a 3. The decor was kitschy small town but comfortable. They were reasonably busy which is always a good sign. They also had a great beer selection. Did NOT see that coming. They also had, like, 5 different cheesecakes for dessert. (Just do it) We got a hot beef sandwich and the mushroom ravioli (oh sorry, the Porta-Bella Ravioli). Sandwich was good. Pasta was blah. Garlic bread was yummy. Order a second piece! If I'm rating only the places in Forks, this place is a 5 star.

    (3)
  • Sarah D.

    I am on the fence between a 3 and 4 on this one. In a larger place with more selection it would get an average 3, but for Forks, it's pretty good. My friend and I both had pasta dishes. My ravioli was good and so was the garlic bread. The salad bar was basic but they have great blue cheese dressing. The decor and the order at the counter arrangement leave a bit to be desired but it was still a decent meal. If you are in Forks, I would say go for it.

    (4)
  • Rae B.

    We ate here two times while in town. The pizza is good, the spaghetti and meatballs and the Tuscan steak are great. They were either short-staffed or unorganized; maybe both. The salad bar on both visits needed maintenance. We will go back.

    (3)
  • Peter T.

    Better than I expected from Yelp reviews. Cannelloni was excellent, meatball grinder good, spaghetti with meat sauce was average, and Caesar salad good and large. You order and take a number and everything is brought to your table. Staff worked hard and did a very good job of keeping track of what people were getting. I wouldn't hesitate to go back.

    (4)
  • Chris L.

    Came here based on the lack of any other decently-rated restaurants in Forks, and we were really happy with our visit. Upon entering, you seat yourself but place your order at the counter. After taking several minutes to look over their fairly extensive menu, we decided on a couple pasta dishes (lasagna & cannelloni). Both dishes were roughly $11 and came with a salad and garlic bread. We thought this was pretty standard pricing, but low in comparison to the astronomically higher-priced pizzas. We also got a cup of salmon chowder and a couple local beers. The salad was standard (you make it yourself at the salad bar). The pasta dishes were excellent. Very cheesy and melt-in-your-mouth, and the meat sauce was great. The garlic bread also was excellent. The chowder didn't disappoint either - very salmony and delicious. All in all, we really enjoyed Pacific Pizza and would come back here again if we return to Forks.

    (4)
  • Diana F.

    If I could give this place no stars, I would. And I am pretty sure these other reviews are for a different place. No, I don't care that it is in Forks. A bad restaurant is a BAD RESTAURANT. Period. The half hawaiian, half house pizza I had tasted, looked, and smelled like a bad, frozen pizza. It was white, doughy on the bottom with a cardboard outside for crust, and overall a tasteless waste of money. Our water was warm and given to us in to-go cups even though we sat down, they did not check on us once to see how we were, the food and service was slow, they did not apologize for the slowness despite the fact they had almost no customers the entire time we were there, or the fact they totally ignored us for the first ten minutes of us being the only people standing affront the counter, the older lady behind the counter was incredibly rude, and there wasn't even music playing in the background of the tacky, poorly lit mess this was. Oh, did I mention it was $18 dollars for a medium pizza? And that I got horrible food poisoning a couple hours later? I am never, ever, EVER going there again, no matter how hungry I am. One nice young girl behind the counter does not a restaurant make.

    (1)
  • Sandy S.

    Ok. Salad bar pricey, but fresh and looked clean. Pizza bread was just too much. Cheese is good- but the bread ended up being a slimy mess. Chicken ranch sandwich good. One in our party had a meatball sandwich, and enjoyed it. Sandwiches served with chips and a pickle. Overall pretty average and very expensive. They totally screwed up my credit card, but were able to fix it. Our food was served at different times...I guess because you have to stand at the counter and order individually, works for them...not so much for the customer. Forks is lacking in good restaurants, this is one of the better ones. Clean. Again- this restaurant is very expensive for what you get.

    (3)
  • Alison V.

    Two friends and I made the trip out to Forks to enjoy all the Twilight craze. After driving around the town we asked someone working downtown where was a good place to grab dinner before the drive home. They suggested Pacific Pizza. We came in and ordered at the counter. We had initially wanted to order slices but with a lack of choices we decided to get a pizza to share. The price was a bit steep, I thought, but not knowing our options it was probably worth it. The pizza came out after a bit of a wait, but when it came out it was fresh and piping hot. The crust was thick and there was a ton of cheese on this pizza. It was the kind where you cut slices and then have to keep cutting the cheese while you're removing slices since it's so thick. I guess thick cheese and deep dish style crust could be bad for some people, but I loved it. The toppings were plentiful and I think we were all satisfied with the meal. If I ever find myself in Forks again I'd consider stopping in for some pizza.

    (4)
  • Audra B.

    There are a lot of options at Pacific Pizza- you can get pizza, pasta, sandwiches, salads, ice cream, beer and even popcorn while you wait. I'm used to the really yummy pizza's of Seattle, so I think I've been spoiled. The pizza here is okay, nothing stellar. The sauce tastes canned, the crust is okay, the price? Very expensive. The atmosphere is okay, nothing fancy. I would probably visit again, but I think there's better dining options in town.

    (3)
  • Nybe S.

    This restaurant felt like I came in when nothing was ready. This isn't true, but it took til I made eye contact with the wait staff to take our order. The cashier was a bit irritated I ordered a salad, and then a menu item that came with a salad. Her scratching that original salad off the order ticket was slightly dramatic. But she was young. The food took a normal amount of waiting, and came hot and delicious. We ordered the black angus steak and the meat sauce fettuccine. We also ordered extra garlic bread for $.92 /for two 4 inch hard ends. -------------------------------------- Salad bar was great, but the decor felt partly restaurant, partly diner. Weird mix. The bench seats we sat at had a giant tear with stuffing poking out. Overall, it was A-O.K.

    (3)
  • Amy B.

    There aren't a lot of food options in Forks and this one was open when I drove through with a friend. We split a pizza which while greasy was delicious. It isn't from a brick oven - nor does it pretend to be. And sometimes, that's okay.

    (3)
  • Ying X.

    The best is the home made sauce in the pasta we ordered. How I wish them to add some to the pizza as well. We asked for a small pizza but was charged and served as a mid-size on, which flavor is ok. The salad bar is good for travelers but it's not big portion.

    (3)
  • Kelsey F.

    Good food, and mostly good service. One time I went an employee wasn't rude, but kind of awkward/unfriendly in a way , but its the only place i eat here. Salad bar is great, and food is good. Can't go wrong here, in my opinion.

    (4)
  • Mark M.

    Found this place since we needed a bite to eat on the way back from the Rainforest. This is a great place to stop by for lunch or a quick bite to eat. It is exactly what you would expect from a small restaurant in a small town. Menu was pretty typical for an Italian place, you will definitely find something you want. I ordered pizza, and it tasted good. Everyone else ordered sandwiches, which they were happy with. The portion size for the sandwich was great. The interior looked rather run down. But since you are coming here for the good food, this is no big deal. Its a very casual atmosphere, in that you order your stuff at the register, and they bring it to fast-foody type booths. Also, if you are going to Forks for Twilight stuff, they have a very cheesy Twilight themed menu.

    (3)
  • Tony K.

    Yelp helped us find this place as we spent 2 nights in the area. Friendly service and really good sandwiches ! I got the Hot Beef . We both liked it so much before we left town went back again . Same results , friendly service and really good sandwiches. I would stop here again when passing thru. No Vampires bothered us while eating either !

    (4)
  • Glenda S.

    Went here for pizza and beer. We got a pesto chicken pizza and it was awesome! Great crust and had lost of garlicky pesto and Parmesan cheese. The salad bar is small but has everything you need to make a decent salad

    (3)
  • Steve T.

    Had a beef grinder (sandwich) and it was exceptionally good. A whole one was big enough for 2 people. Staff was very nice - they even let us eat in when we arrived right at closing time.

    (4)
  • Karen K.

    Custom ordered fettuccini noodle with marinara and spinach, mushrooms, broccoli. Got toasted bread with olive oil. Fabulous, excellent, and way too much food to eat in one sitting or without sharing! B got cheese ravioli with half fettuccini sauce half marinara and had garlic bread. Salads have sunflower seeds and good lettuces, beets, beans, carrots. Price was reasonable and portions very large.

    (5)
  • Joe M.

    We pulled into Forks after a day exploring the Olympic National Park. Yelp reviews were mixed, but generally good, so we thought we'd give it a shot. We were hungry when we arrived, but were over it by the time our food arrived. Our pizzas were fair at best, with a thick doughy crust. Did I mention that it took a long time to get our food? Like over an hour? The folks sitting at the table next to us ran out to their car and came back with a box of cookies to munch on while they were waiting! Food choices in Forks are pretty limited, but I think you can do better than Pacific Pizza.

    (2)
  • Logan V.

    Ugh. I was real suspicious of this place when it advertised a Twilight menu. I hoped to be surprised by the food, and I was! ... But not pleasantly surprised. Their pizza was awful. Soggy, tasteless, the only things adventurous were the cashews on the vege pizza. (It was a surprisingly satisfying topping, but it couldn't make the crap taste good). Included on their Twilight menu were 'Porta "Bella" Raviolis.' I don't respect that unbridled pandering to the Twilight crowd, especially when the Porta "Bella" mushrooms are barely edible. Nasty nasty nasty! The service was irritable, like high school students angry school was coming soon. They refused to cook our pizza longer. We just left. I don't want to deal with stuff like that. Hungry? Go to Taqueria Santa Ana nearby for some really good Mexican. It is an infinity times better. Pacific Pizza is a big "0".

    (1)
  • Allan M.

    has some pizza here while passing through. Order at the counter, then they bring it to you. Individual size was just right for one person, and pizza had good flavor.

    (4)
  • Sarah P.

    Spending a night in Forks during a road trip and decided pizza was a good to-go thing to get and take back to the hotel. Pizza was very good and also ordered their breadsticks which I think were awesome. They had a very good menu that wasn't limited to just pizza. I would eat here again.

    (4)
  • David M.

    This was one of the three places recommended by locals that we asked. The salad bar was simple, but fresh as others have mentioned. The hot food was good, but not memorable.

    (3)
  • Cheryl J.

    Was searching for a restaurant to have dinner at in Forks at 8:30pm on a Sunday night....we found Pacific Pizza (ate here also last Sept. 2010 and had a personal pizza...it was good) This year I ordered their meatball gringer....ordered a 1/2 order and that was big, there full order must be huge! It came with a bag of chips. The grinder was really super yummy, good meatballs, good sauce and nice toasted Italian bread. We found the service quick and the restaurant with casual, Italian decor.

    (4)
  • Jessica G.

    First, please take into consideration that you are in Forks, WA. This pizza place was awesome, and we are foodies through and through. Everything we ordered was great, salad bar included. I had the Porta-Bella Mushroom Raviolis. The filling was a little saltier than I had expected, but it was a welcome change. Sometimes mushroom filling leaves me wanting more, this one did not. The ravioli's were simply sauced with an Alfredo that sung with Parmesan and garlic! The dish was served with a "Swan" Salad, and "Ed"bread (garlic bread)...how very twlight of them. They had a great selection of beer and wine, including to our surprise Mike's hard cranberry lemonade! Who knew? Stop here, its worth it :-) The motif/decor is, however, fascinating... lol! It's completely random, and will keep you guessing.

    (5)
  • Stephanie B.

    Pros: Decent food, good wine/beer selection, salad bar. Cons: Kind of messy - was busy and stuff piling up on tables,etc. Overall: Would eat there again in Forks. Really no better options. As everyone says - you are in Forks. The pickings are slim and this is one of the better options. The place was packed, but we were served our meals pretty quickly. Everyone ordered pasta. The salad bar was included, most toppings were close to empty, but all tasted good. The mushroom ravioli was barely warm and swimming in a sea of alfredo sauce. Didn't taste bad, but just lukewarm. The garlic bread was good - hot and crusty! My husband's chicken rigatoni was decent, the chicken parm looked OK. All in all, there was nowhere else I would have eaten if I had to do it. If I was rating this on a "Forks Scale" this would be 4.5 stars.

    (3)
  • Greg L.

    Pacific Pizza is not the best pizza i have ever had and not the worst. You have to remember you are in forks. Given that, the place is pretty good. We had the Mary's cheese bread and it was very good. I had the meat pizza and overall wasn't bad. Our friends had the fettuccini Alfredo, and it was kinda bland. They have pizza by the slice if you need a quick bite.

    (3)
  • Tomer B.

    Good, despite the strong smell of butter popcorn...

    (4)
  • C K.

    Pacific gets four stars for doing everything pretty well despite not aspiring for greatness. In a town that can leave you wanting, for dining anyways, this place is clean, convenient, efficient, large enough, has a broad menu with good food, and is fairly priced. The sauces are tasty, so I liked all the pizzas even though I didn't like the medium thickness, somewhat bready crust. Pasta and salads are also pretty good. You order at the counter, which can make service faster, and food is brought out to you as it's hot and ready. All in all, a good experience.

    (4)
  • Kerri C.

    Near to the worst pizza I've ever eaten, but many of the non-pizza items are good. Not anywhere near an authentic Italian pizza. In a town with no really good restaurants at the moment though it is a worthwhile eat. They have gotten a new cook whom I adore but even she can't make mid quality ingredients taste great. Someone PLEASE move here and open a good restaurant.... you would do AMAZING business since all the ones that are open here now are barely passable at best!

    (3)
  • Dennis L.

    I am not a "Twilight" fan, so what the heck was I doing in Forks? Well, that's just how much I love my wife. I drove her nine hours out of the way so she could shop at a couple of stores filled with crappy trinkets with "Team Edward" printed on them. However, as it turns out, Forks is in the middle of some amazing scenery, including the nearby Lake Crescent, which is probably the most stunningly beautiful place I've ever been. So even if you don't like "Twilight," Forks would be a great place to stay while you explore the area. OK, Pacific Pizza: One of the best pizzas I have eaten, ever. I see my opinion is not held by most of the other reviewers. All I know is, it took me about five minutes to cram half a pizza down my gullet, and I wanted more. The crust was just how I like it: thick, yet crisp. There were tons of stretchy cheese and toppings. Pretty much perfect. So why not five stars? Well, as we were leaving to continue on to Seattle (a long drive), I asked for a refill on my half-empty soda, and was given a nasty look and told I couldn't have one. What? After I just bought a giant pizza, you can't give me two cents worth of pop? So I offered to pay for a refill, and with a scowl, the lady at the counter finally did top off my cup for free. See, now was that so hard?

    (4)
  • Sarah S.

    We came here on a Sunday evening when it was clear not much else was open. The pizza was average, (but nowhere near as disappointing as other yelp reviews made us prepare for). What makes me give this place 4 stars instead of 3 is the very friendly manager who thoroughly made sure everyone in the dining room was happy and had what they needed. Glad to see pleasant and happy customer service in a small town restaurant!

    (4)
  • david e.

    Considering where you are and the number and quality of options in the area, this pizza is surprisingly good. If you want the best Italian cheese with olive oiled crust, then you won't be happy. Keep in mind the location and this is more than sufficient; it's really good! Have a pint of (draft) Mirror Pond beer to top off the experience.

    (5)
  • Brian E.

    Tom's of cheese on pizza, which was nothing tremendously special but still tasty. Super friendly staff. Good raspberry iced tea in pitchers. They had limited beer on tap, Mack & Jack's Amber was good. Apparently they have a seasonal Twilight brew too, but not today. The girl at the counter was nice enough to let my mother sample a couple different beers (she's from back east and had never had them), which was a nice touch. They were relatively busy for late lunch on a Wednesday and it took a bit for them to clear/clean for new customers. Order at the counter and they bring your food to you.

    (4)
  • Garth R.

    I like the style of their pizza pie. It has a lot of tasty cheese, just the right amount of sauce and a really crispy but fairly thin crust. There are no pizza bones left to waist cause the sauce and cheese covers almost all the way to the edge. This is a great place to stop and relax after enjoying the forest, nearby rivers or after hunting for Vampires. The staff is super friendly. I agree that the price is high for pizza but if your wallet isn't too tight then I'd recommend trying it. The Lasagna looks spectacular but I have not tried it. Don't forget to get a large pitcher of Mac & Jacks Ale. This is one the best Ales I have ever had and the only place I have ever seen it for sale is in WA. That I know of, you cannot get it in a bottle. Enjoy!

    (4)
  • Shari F.

    It was a dark and stormy night .... Actually it had been a damp and drizzly day. We had been down to 4th beach hiking along the beaches and exploring the tide pools all day. When we came into town we were damp, tired and hungry so stopping for a hot pizza sounded great. I was a little shocked at the prices but I guess when you're the only game in town you can charge whatever you want. Free enterprise in action. We prefer a thicker crust pizza but this was still pretty good. At least they weren't skimpy on the toppings. We also ordered a cheesy/garlic bread that was really good. We brought in our own soda from the car so we could save a couple bucks and all in all we enjoyed our visit to Pacific Pizza.

    (4)
  • Suzy K.

    No good. I love cheese, but cheese should not be used just to cover up watery, bland, canned tomato sauce and crust that tastes like toasted wonder bread. The amount of cheese was so ridiculous it made me feel ill after one slice. I am giving it 2 stars rather than 1 because I am not sure that there are any better options in the area.

    (2)
  • Andria B.

    I had the Dr.Cullen's choice, otherwise known as a veggie pizza, and it was delicious. The servers were very friendly and fast. Good prices and yummy pizza.

    (5)
  • Matt D.

    Everyone I was with enjoyed all their food. Pizza was decent and I would eat there again. People were nice. Some of the booths were a little torn up.

    (4)
  • Miranda D.

    Pretty terrible pizza and lasagne. The salad bar was ok. Not too expensive, though, and the other place we ate (a diner) was even worse.

    (2)
  • Craig R.

    The taco pizza tasted great. Definitely recommend.

    (5)
  • larry m.

    Good selection of Italian food - traditional dinners, pizza, grinders and pinini sandwiches. Reasonable prices, nice staff, pizza place atmosphere. Good dessert selection too! I had two different pizzas and pasta - liked it all.

    (4)
  • angie b.

    OK so I realize that there are not too many choices in Forks, but I wish I had not eaten lunch rather than eating at Pacific Pizza. I had a panini sandwich that was really gross. The menu said "avocado" and it was actually like, fake guacamole. It was bad. My stomach hurt after. I'm sure I should have known better than to try to get something even slightly adventurous in a town like this - I should have stuck to the pizza. But alas, I did not, so at least I can perhaps spare some weary travelers an upset tummy by sharing my experience. The upside is that the people were really nice that worked there, and I feel bad giving a negative review when they probably don't get a heck of a lot of business as it is being in the middle of nowhere. But it's just the facts.

    (1)
  • Simmon M.

    Decent place on the south end of town, still within walking distance to almost all hotels/motels. Arrive with my daughter for a Thursday night dinner and the place was packed. Obviously the Twilight Books have put this town on the map. As far as the place, you walk in and order before sitting down. The staff was busy, but the service wasn't friendly, not rude but it seemed they didn't care if you stayed or not. A group of locals walked out because they didn't want to wait. A mom for a family of four asked one of the waitresses how much refills for soda would cost, she was told she would have to get back in line and they would cost the same as ordering a new drink. the delivery of this news could have been done with more finesse. needless to say, the mom wasn't happy with the response. The pizzas come in 3 sizes and all were expensive. This is Pizza, not haute cuisine! a small (8") regular cheese with no toppings was about $11. My daughter and decided to go with a medium size, half cheese, half spinach & sausage. With 2 sodas, this came to $26. I'm not a penny pincher by any stretch, but I am from NY and have a certain expectations for/about pizza. On to the food: It took quite some time for the pizza to arrive at our table, maybe 20 minutes. It is a thick crust, which had been cooked unevenly. It came up the sides of the pizza like Chicago style and was OK, if not overworked a little. The mozzarella cheese was definitely the mass produced, less expensive kind that immediately solidifies once it's out of the oven and did not have that stringiness that fresh mozzarella has. The sausage on the spinach side was also the mass produced/ ala Costco variety. The spinach and sausage had very little taste other than salt; it did not have red sauce. The regular cheese was as good as anything you can bake from the freezer section of your local supermarket. Overall, I was underwhelmed. Keep your expectations low if you go.

    (2)
  • Brooke G.

    This place is an odd mix of things. You can order a pizza and a milkshake and then nibble on some popcorn while you wait. We ordered a medium Hawaiian Special (ham & pineapple). I was a little nervous because I'm particular about my pizza, but I was pleasantly surprised by what we got. A nice medium crust (not too thick, not too thin), flavorful tomato sauce base, and perfectly browned cheese. We thoroughly enjoyed the pizza and had enough left over for dinner (since we were on the road). My only complaint: their menu item choices were a bit on the pricier side, especially for being in the middle of nowhere. Definitely well worth the buck though if you're in a jam and want a bite o' pizza.

    (4)
  • Jeff S.

    The people were very nice and the food was good. I recommend the salad bar it was really good, but you can go through only once, so pile it high!

    (4)
  • Talluah C.

    This place has awesome pizza and garlic cheese bread! The server, a nice young guy, asked where we were from and was quite friendly. There was also a nice lady, who reminded me of a grandma, working there who was super sweet. The restaurant was packed full. Our bread was ready in about 10 minutes and the pizza was out about 10 minutes later. We had super service. The prices were a bit high, but it was worth it. I have to agree with others, they should have free soda refills.

    (5)
  • Gaelic F.

    I struggled what to rate this place either two or three stars. I have been going there since 2006 (as a tourist) and I have always loved the pizza. On my latest trip in November of 2008 I have to say the pizza was still fab but just too pricey. Round Table pizza is considered an expensive pizza but I figured out that Pacific was 20-30% more expensive than Round Table. And as much as I like Pacific Pizza it is in no way in the same league as Round Table. However, being located in Forks they do have relatively higher costs in shipping and not the buying power of national chains. And I will say Pacific is the most generous in its toppings portion size pizza place that I have ever experienced. If you don't have to worry about a budget and are in Forks and have a craving for serious pizza give it a try. But if traveling on a budget you better pass on it.

    (3)
  • EricandSteph D.

    Great pizza!!! Potentially excellent service. Definitely worth the visit.

    (4)
  • Carolyn C.

    After reading various reviews, I decided to give this place a try. The lady who took my order was very nice, and she took great care in pouring my drink and carrying it to my table. I ordered the Fettuccine Alfredo with chicken and a dinner salad. The fresh lettuce and veggies at the salad bar were the best part of the meal. The pasta was bland and gooey. If I eat there again, I will try the pizza.

    (2)
  • Michael E.

    Great pizza at reasonable price. We ordered the spinach-ricotta-sausage pizza. Lots of cheese, only mildly spicy. Cooked to perfection. Between the two of us, we ate half a medium and were full. Mac'n'Jack for drink. And a twisty ice cream cone for after dinner treat . By comparison, the salad bar looked pretty spartan, just iceberg lettuce with toppings. We're pretty much limited to cheaper pizza from the chains in my neighborhood. I didn't mind paying 50% more for the much better pizza here.

    (4)
  • Sarah H.

    I decided to order in from Pacific Pizza and got a simple large with cheese and peperoni. Now I'm a HUGE pizza connoisseur and have been looking forward to having a pizza from Pacific Pizza for YEARS. I was severely disappointed when the woman taking my order first failed to give me a total, then when it was delivered (literally across the street) the woman delivering gave me an inflated price ($26.00 for a large!) and then she acted like I should tip her more then what I did!!! Not for a $26.00 pizza with 2 toppings!!!!! I'm sadly dissapointed and WILL NOT be ordering from them again!!!!

    (1)
  • Liz D.

    Average pizza. Salad bar. Order at the counter. The woman who brought our food and wine out was super sweet.

    (3)
  • Brianna D.

    After eating in Forks for a couple days...well, how bad can they screw up pizza? Uh, pretty bad. Al dente pizza. Horrible crust. But, they did have mini pitchers of beer: $4 for Mac & Jacks. That made me happy. This is by far the best food option in Forks.

    (2)
  • Chris S.

    Pizza is excellent here and the selection is pretty good. Not so good on vegetarian options but they will substitute non meat for meat items. The pizza is pricey but probably worth the extra cost if you want gourmet or semi-gourmet pizza. What bugs me about this place is that they charge you for a second (or third) full price drink when you want a refill on your soda. I definitely don't like getting nickle and dimed on the soda especially when the pizza is so expensive. The service ranges from excellent to downright awful depending on how crowded and/or short staffed they are at a given time.

    (4)
  • Paul M.

    We went here on recommendation of a friend. The atmosphere was calm and friendly. The pizza was good and there were lunch and dinner menu items other than pizza. They serve beer and wine. There is free popcorn for customers waiting for their orders to be served. The restaurant is in a shopping complex which includes a Thriftway grocery store with an expresso room, sporting goods, Ace Hardware, and a bank.

    (4)
  • Sydney F.

    Good food and good beer. Hard to ask for more. The parking lot was packed on a week night so we pulled in. The service was friendly, apple cheese pizza was full of bold flavors that I would likely never have put together myself. Also they have Mac and Jacks beer from Redmond. Mmmmmm is what I have to say about that. (Bathrooms could use an update)

    (4)
  • Maegan L.

    Great salad bar. The ranch and blue cheese is awesome. Some great special pizzas. Like the chicken ranch. But you can't go wrong with a pepperoni. Sometimes employees are a little slow but it is always worth it. A great small family owned business.

    (5)
  • Brandon R.

    This place has a creative menu that is super inexpensive ($9 for a small that fed both my girlfriend and I comfortably) however you get exactly what you pay for. It wasn't much better than frozen microwavable pizza. Very unfullfilling. On the positive sides: the staff was friendly and helpful and the dining room was mostly clean. It didnt take long for our pizza to arrive. The negatives: The decor was very confused and tacky with Christmas lights hanging haphazardly around the dining room and random flags and strange stencil stick on art work. Over all I'd say go here if you want some fast-food type pizza for cheap. Don't expect quality food but do expect a friendly staff and clean atmosphere!

    (2)
  • Sara M.

    We were just traveling through Forks on our way back from the Hoh Rain Forest. We decided to stop to get pizza for dinner. It all went downhill pretty much from the moment we walked, being greeted with a semi-circle look. Maybe they don't like outsiders, who knows. I ordered a pizza with all pepperoni and half with onions. The girl who took my order repeated it back to me correctly as well. We get the pizza and it is half onion, half pepperoni. I bring it back up to the counter and told her I had ordered all pepperoni. She responds with "I wasn't sure, I thought you wanted it half and half.". So, instead of clarifying the order she puts in an order she wasn't sure about? She then asks if I want them to put pepperoni on it, or give it to me on the side. I worked at a pizza place for a few years. If you give back the entire pizza, they will put pepperoni on it and cook it. Which will result in the pepperoni being burnt on the already cooked side and/or the entire pizza being burnt. I logically asked for them in the side, which was a HUGE mistake. She tells me she will bring them over. A minute, or so passes. She brings them over alright, freezing cold. Normally when you say you will bring them on the side that means they will cook them on a pizza screen/tray and then bring them over hot. I guess all logic went out the Window with this girl. The crust is another story, the dough tasted like those Chef Boyardee pizza kits you buy in the grocery story. There wasn't really any flavor to it, other than the flower they used to toss/shape the shell. Not that we'd ever be going there again, but thought I would warn others. If you want good service and good pizza...look elsewhere.

    (1)
  • Sean F.

    Well if you like the way to big of toppings to fall into your lap and since there's no other options is town this is the place for you. However Pacific Pizza is a place that has so much potential to be great if the owners weren't living in 1985. As someone who has to go to Forks more often then I'd like to I often make the decision to at least enjoy a decent meal there from time to time. But as you walk into Pacific Pizza you walk right into an Italian flag. As you look at the decor it looks as though your grandma decorated the place along with her 25 yr old grandson who happens to live with her. The old fashioned look mixed with beer sighs and flags of the local sports teams is a horrible clash. Not to mention the peeled off wallpaper in the bathroom. (Really wallpaper gross) On a good note they serve beer and have a wide range of menu selections. Buuuut after a long day of driving, fishing, hiking whatever, you just want a pizza and a beer (wine also served) and you see the representation of the local sports teams you would love nothing more then to kick back enjoy a beer and a Seahawks game. But oh wait there is not a single TV in the place which is absurd. Instead you are stuck looking at grandmas nick knacks as you enjoy your pizza. Wait did I say enjoy because as soon as you grab that first slice the cheese and toppings fall right off (no matter which pizza you get happens every time) so make sure you put a napkin on your lap like your father told you as you will need it. The wings are cooked on a pan rather then a screen so they are all fatty and rubbery and taste undercooked. Overall Pacific Pizza has a lot of potential if the owners cared at all about what people who want pizza want beer or wine and a place to kick back and have a good time and maybe catch a game away from home or before they drive back from the west end. But these people miss the mark completely. You get two stars because the bald guy who works during the day bust his butt to service the customers and for not being take & bake pizza.

    (2)
  • Roger C.

    Three stars is all it gets. Went there on the suggestion of a chamber of commerce lady. She said the pizza was good. You order at the counter and they bring your your food. I ended up getting the Black Angus Gorgonzola pasta dish. Garlic bread and salad bar came with it. Garlic bread was nothing special and the salad bar was the usual restaurant salad bar- aka unspectacular. The pasta dish, however was delicious! A sufficient portion, but not massive. I am full. It was soft Italian noodle dumpling things (which were good) in a white Alfredo sauce topped with big chunks of tender beef tips. They were indeed tender, not overcooked, and absolutely delicious. Definitely the highlight of my experience. I would recommend getting it. I will say this place has an atmosphere like The planet Mercury- almost none at all. Music is barely audible through the speakers, and it felt boring in here. The service was decent. The girl at the counter was polite, and some other lady brought me my food and said here you go. Other than that I heard not a word from anyone. No "how was your food" or anything. Business started to pick up as I left at 530 pm, which added a little life to the place, but overall just a regular boring place. Basically, if the Black Angus pasta hadn't been so stinking good, I would have been disappointed with everything. That was the only redeeming factor. The end.

    (3)
  • Averie P.

    I really liked this place. I ordered portobello mushroom ravioli with pesto AND apple cheese pizza. I wouldn't say the apple cheese pizza is everyone's cup of tea (think apple with cheese) but the portobello was fantastic. Really happy with the rich flavors, and I'm glad we didn't read reviews about this place before we came in. Local wines, local beers, great rich flavors, great place. I can't wait to try the apple strudel pizza.....

    (5)
  • Hilarie D.

    This was a very family friendly establishment. Visited with my husband and three small children. Service was prompt and the food was fresh. We ordered a salad and the meatball pizza. Both were delicious, and features fresh ingredient instead of something out of a can. This was both our second visit to Forks and our second to this pizza place. We will be back.

    (4)
  • Kathryn H.

    Salad bar was chill but no lettuce. Ordered wings - ample blue cheese and plenty of napkins. Service was friendly and accommodating.

    (4)
  • Maggie F.

    Cute, causal and inexpensive. Very good beer selection! Pizza came very fast and spinach salad was fresh and house vinegarette was really tasty. We were just passing through from Hoh rainforest and we were starving to death so we stopped here. Pizza has thick crust and is very cheesy! Stop here to carbo load before hiking lol.

    (4)
  • Shannon H.

    This restaurant had very tasty food we ordered from the salad bar, fresh vegetables and homemade dressing. We also got the chicken parmesan not bad prices either! I would come back!

    (4)
  • Joe S.

    The pizza is delicious,However I was disappointed to learn that slices are only available at lunchtime...

    (4)
  • Kristi G.

    Good not great. The salad bar is fresh but small. The pizza was good. They had our favorite beer Mac & Jack. The service was friendly and good. A good place for pizza in Forks.

    (3)
  • Bianca J.

    My fiancé and I went for a weekend trip through the peninsula and stopped in Forks for dinner. Despite all the iffy yelp reviews, we decided to give this place a try and were pleasantly surprised. The young woman behind the counter was very friendly, the whole place was clean and had plenty of seating, they had a pretty good salad bar and ice cold BEER on tap. Our pepperoni & pineapple pizza came out in a more than reasonable time and honestly, was one of the better pizzas we'd had in awhile. If your in the area and looking for a bite, definitely give this place a try.

    (4)
  • Rachel C.

    They delivered to our hotel and even thought to bring paper plates, napkins, and cups for the pop! The pizza was very good and the cheesy bread was amazing!

    (5)
  • Sarah C.

    Solid pizza place. We spent the long weekend in Forks/La Push exploring the area and parks. Not much food around here but I was happy with the House pizza. We also got wings, which were ok. They got pretty busy around dinner time and there was a bit of a line but our food did not take too long. My only gripe is that we ordered a small pitcher (I didn't know that was even a thing) and expected it to be three beers. Turns out it was only two for the price of 2.75. Should have gotten the regular pitcher!!

    (3)
  • Heather B.

    there aren't a lot of choices for food in forks but this place is good! we ate here 4 years ago when we were in town before and we were happy to see that they still have great pizza!! they loaded the toppings and cheese on their yummy pan pizzas!! the salad bar is small but fresh and a decent selection. the staff was friendly and the pizza came out quickly. we will probably go there again tmrw!

    (4)
  • Liz O.

    It's too bad that there aren't more choices in Forks, but even still - Pacific Pizza is not really a "bad" choice. Expect slow service - both to ring up your order and to get it. You can almost laugh at the salad bar too, especially that you're given a tiny bowl to fill up where a sign reads "NO SECONDS PLEASE". $30 for a large pizza, a salad and one drink. I'd say that's pretty spendy. But they don't skimp on cheese, that's for sure. All in all, mediocre pizza but best you'll find in the area.

    (3)
  • Meghan E.

    Artichoke chicken pesto pizza was very good. Day prior had a chicken parm grinder and it was a premade patty but was decent. Bf had pesto mushroom ravioli and enjoyed. Got the "famous" garlic bread and while good (especially with the leftover pesto sauce) we received a ridiculously huge bowl of marinara. Otherwise, if you're in Forks and need a place to eat, this would be it.

    (4)
  • Debbie M.

    Great pizza. The place is owned by Italians. Very reasonable. Great entrees also. A little gem.

    (5)
  • Sarah R.

    There aren't many options in Forks. The pizza here was pretty good. It's a deep-dish style pizza. We ordered two small pizzas, and it fed three of us with a slice or two left over. Definitely not gourmet or super fancy, but a good option if you are passing through Forks.

    (3)
  • Marcus C.

    Ugh. Pizza in Washington. It's so hard to find it good and Pacific Pizza is no exception. It's not cool. Love the loaded toppings, but the crust, the sauce, the cook of it, no thank you. My kids thought the same thing, they are as picky of reviewers as I am though. The service was okay, the style of ordering and delivery to the table reminded me of Pietro's Pizza or Godfathers. For the price and quality, I will not return to Pacific Pizza when in Forks again.

    (2)
  • DXtwo I.

    This place really met my expectations! I ordered the house special pizza and it was loaded with toppings. The crust was well cooked on through and the taste was great. However my order of teriyaki wings were not the best in the world and may be rated average at best. But hey! this is a pizza joint and they really nailed it in that aspect. Must also mention that this was a Friday evening and the place was totally slammed. The crew just calmly worked their way through and provided good service and a great pie. If you feel like pizza and are in the area then I recommend you try this place.

    (4)
  • Sara T.

    We went on a Saturday night at 7:30. The place was busy and the help wanted sign explained what happened next. The drinks and silverware came with the meal. My meatball sub was cold and all of our entrees made it to the table at different times. I hope they are able to get some good applicants soon, the place and menu has such promise.

    (2)
  • Becky G.

    So, my sister and 13 year old niece were visiting from FL, and my niece is a huge Twilight fan, so I took them out to Forks for a day trip. The town is pretty small, and the restaurant choices are severely limited. Pacific Pizza got okay reviews, so we decided to give it a go. When you arrive you place your order at the front counter, and pay. We waited for at least 10 minutes for someone to acknowledge us. We put our orders in and grabbed a booth. About 20 minutes later my cheese pizza and my nieces ravioli came out. We wanted to wait for my sisters food to come out, too. After 10 minutes passed my sister went to the counter to ask how much longer and was rudely told just a couple of minutes. By this time my niece and I started to eat our food because it was getting cold. 15 more minutes passed, and my sister decided to cancel her order because the rest of us were finishing up. When she went to cancel the order the cashier was so rude, he kept saying it's almost done let me go check. He comes back and explains the first pizza got burned so they had to redo it...umm why didn't anyone come tell us, why was it our, the customers, responsibility to come ask not once, but twice?! My sister still wanted to cancel the order because everyone else was already done, they very very begrudgingly refunded her money. The pizza and ravioli were just okay. Horrible customer service though. I can't ever see myself going to Forks again, but if I do I will definitely steer clear of this place.

    (1)
  • Dan K.

    By far and away the best place to eat in Forks. Clean, inexpensive, they have an ok salad bar too. Pizza is fine, the sandwiches pretty good. It's really a 2 1/2 but in Forks it's a definite 3. Service can be very slow if they're busy though, oftentimes seems like no one in particular is in charge. But again, if you're in Forks and need to grab some food, this is my go-to place.

    (3)
  • Desirae R.

    Pizza was bland. It tasted Like it was pre-packaged. Chicken parmesan was burnt and the portion size belonged on the kids menu , paid( $12.00 )Sent the chicken parmesan back and they were kind enough to refund my money. Chicken wings were not crispy, tasted like they were sitting up in the heat lamp for too long. Food is not worth the money you pay. I would not send this food out of my kitchen, that's for sure. If you can wait to eat and drive to the next town, do it.

    (1)
  • Philippe D.

    Keep in mind, it may be the best place to eat in Forks because of all the beers on tap. But having said that, stay away from the pasta dishes made with Alfredo sauce. It is w/o taste, just flat and the pasta are over cooked. I am sorry to say it was closer to soup that pasta dish. They conjugate it a lot with something on top. However the pizza are good. Service is friendly but slooooowww! Salad bar is ok and very basic but not too bad

    (2)
  • David M.

    Service was friendly and good. Food was tasty and very good prices. Excellent prices on wine. Very convenient to our hotel. I would recommend this restaurant. After a day a the Hoh Rain Forest we felt blessed.

    (3)
  • Kara C.

    It was ok. Our hotel recommended this restaurant. I ordered a large spaghetti and my 17 yr old son got a large lasagna. Both came with garlic bread and a salad. The lasagna didn't look very good, but he really liked it. The spaghetti was pretty good. For what I paid for large portions, I thought they would have been bigger. I was still hungry at the end, so I ordered a small pizza to go. It took 30 minutes. The taste was really good.

    (4)
  • Jacky L.

    Would give 0 if possible. Ordered pizzas and other stuffs, then sit there waiting. We have two 2-yr old with us. Nearly ONE HOUR passed, pizza was still not served. Turns out they did NOT even remember that we have pizza in the order so they haven't even started when asked. Of coz they have charged that. No that's not the worst part. The worst part is when asked what happened, they didn't even say a single "sorry" to us. Instead we got a direct question back: "do you want refund or keep the order"? w.t.h.... BTW: Chicken wings are as bad as described in another review - totally burnt.

    (1)
  • Sam L.

    Great place, relatively cheap. The pesto pizza was great. I was left satisfied and smiling

    (4)
  • Ocean S.

    Let's start with the positives: Pacific Pizza was open, clean, the beer cold and the staff courteous. OK now we have to talk about the food. Frozen crust is a bad way to start real pizza and the ingredients were uninspired. The salad bar was advertised as "The best salad bar in Forks" and was slim pickings. Best part of the salad was the sign above the bar that read NO SECONDS PLEASE. Two stars might be a little harsh because compared to all other places in Forks, Pacific Pizza may be a 5 star place. Will have to try another Forks restaurant choice next time to test this theory.

    (2)
  • Laura B.

    Everything about this place is middle-of-the-road, with the exception of having a few regional craft beers on tap for a good price. My husband and I split a small pitcher of Mirror Pond Pale Ale which was very close to two pints and just what the doctor ordered after a long day of hiking. 3 of us split a large pesto chicken pizza, one half without chicken and the other half without artichoke, which was delivered to our table after a long wait but as ordered. There was a LOT of cheese going on, too much in my opinion. The other toppings were tasty and generous, especially the sun dried tomatoes. If you eat the pizza fast enough the grease won't have time to form in little pools in between the cheese dunes. We ate a little over half and took the rest to go. No one was interested in touching the congealed greasezza the next day, so sadly a pizza box died in vain. Not too bad, not too good, but at least you can wash it down with a tasty brew.

    (3)
  • Justin M.

    We almost passed on Pacific Pizza based on a couple of the poor reviews, but that would have been a mistake. We were in Forks to visit Olympic National Park and stopped in for dinner. We were greeted by a sweet older lady who made up for being a bit slow by being overly kind. After taking our order, she poured our drinks for us and advised us that our pizza would be out shortly. (Yes, the drinks are put in paper to go cups, but I cannot for the life of me figure out why other reviewers are complaining about to go cups--it's a pizza joint). About ten minutes later, our pizza arrived. It wasn't the greatest pizza I've ever eaten, but it was far from the worst. Plenty of cheese and toppings on a tasty crust. Our innkeeper said "Forks has 6 restaurants, all of them average." We found that his comments were right, especially in regard to Pacific Pizza. No complaints here.

    (4)
  • S B.

    We almost didn't come here due to the negative review about cleanliness, but were staying just down the street and motel manager said most places were closed on Sundays. Walked in. Place is nice for a pizza joint. Clean, decor was charming, not cluttered. Smelled the soup and had to try it while pizza was cooking. Dang tasty-cauliflower-cheese.

    (5)
  • Jill C.

    Pizza was good, they weren't skimpy on the cheese that's for sure! We just had pizza but they do have a small salad bar and Italian dishes. It was pretty busy the entire time we were there so must be fairly popular. I wouldn't say it's the best pizza ever but I would eat it again.

    (3)
  • Sheryl F.

    Food was good. Don't try anything too upscale like steak. Portions are good size. The salad bar which you don't see often is adequate but expect bottled dressings and nothing innovative

    (3)
  • Tara G.

    Wow! The pizza was so bad I thought I was being punked!!! I've never in my life experienced such a thing; the sauce! the cheese! The crust was sharp, it could hurt someone. The dining room was very clean and they serve wine and beer, they have that going for them, but the food...

    (1)
  • Scott S.

    We were just traveling through Forks on our way back from the Hoh Rain Forest. We decided to stop to get pizza for dinner, it all went downhill pretty much from the moment we walked through the door. We were greeted with a semi-rude look, maybe they don't like outsiders...who knows. I ordered a pizza with all pepperoni and half with onions. The girl who took my order repeated it back to me correctly. We get the pizza and it is half onion, half pepperoni. I bring it back up to the counter and told her I had ordered all pepperoni. She responds with "I wasn't sure, I thought you wanted it half and half.". So, instead of clarifying the order she puts in an order she wasn't sure about? She then asks if I want them to put pepperoni on it, or give it to me on the side. I worked at a pizza place for a few years. If you give back the entire pizza they will put pepperoni on it and cook it. Which will result in the pepperoni being burnt on the already cooked side and/or the entire pizza being burnt. I logically asked for them in the side, which was a HUGE mistake. She tells me she will bring them over. A minute, or so passes. She brings them over alright, freezing cold. Normally when you say you will bring them on the side that means they will cook them on a pizza screen/tray and then bring them over hot. I guess all logic went out the Window with this girl. The crust is another story, the dough tasted like those Chef Boyardee pizza kits you buy in the grocery story. There wasn't really any flavor to it, other than the flower they used to toss/shape the shell. Not that we'd ever be going there again, but thought I would warn others. If you want good service and good pizza...look elsewhere. -Scott

    (1)
  • Deah H.

    Easily the only place to go in Forks. Hand crafted pizzas, pastas, and sandwiches. Pizzas and grinders not to be missed. Great service!!

    (4)
  • M K.

    Went to Pacific Pizza on Sunday with my wife and friend. Wife who is a Vegan, ordered the Bella Special...We said to ensure there was NO Cheese or Meat as my wife is a Vegan...this was confirmed by cook that there was NO CHEESE. The Bella Special came out only to find with parmesan cheese grated on top, sent back and after another long wait this time dish came with cheese inside the Ravioli....WTF. Was now offered a small Vege Pizza with no cheese. After another long wait and both I and friend had both eaten the pizza came out! but by this time we couldn't wait any longer and left with the Pizza to go....food consumed in car as we needed to go having to drive 4 hours back home. No real apology or refund of the difference from Bella Special to small vege Pizza...COOKS GET TO KNOW MENU!!!!!!and what a VEGAN is!!! Very Disappointed, will never eat there again or recommend to anyone I know

    (1)
  • Katie L.

    With only about 5 restaurant choices in Forks our family decided based on reviews that this would be a good choice, boy were we wrong. Most small town restaurants are very welcoming and friendly, not the case here. When we walked in we were quickly told by an older woman who works there, "Sit wherever you can find room" my boyfriend's dad asked if there was a table big enough to seat 6 available in their back room, she said "push tables together" ... I was already taken back by the lack of friendly greeting but being someone who has worked at 5 different restaurants, I would NEVER tell guests to push their own tables together, it's common courtesy. Anyway we pushed some tables together in the back and then had to turn off the TV because they had it on a local softball game with the volume on full blast even though nobody else was sitting in there. They told us to pick a table, but failed to mention we needed to go back up to the front counter to order.. I ordered the "homemade portobello mushroom raviolis" all of their pasta choices have the option of red sauce, alfredo, or pesto. I asked if their pesto sauce was cream based or oil based, the kid working the counter didn't know so he asked for me, I thought that was a little strange seeing as their menu is quite small but maybe he was new. I wanted creamy so asked if they could make it creamy for me he said no, so I asked if I could get half Alfredo/half Pesto they said yes. Every meal includes a free trip to the salad bar, which their menu reads "best salad bar in town" LOL I'm guessing it is the only salad bar in town because it wasn't great, very basic, minimal salad topping/veggie selection. They didn't even have all the veggies they offer as pizza toppings which I thought was weird. All of this is leading up to the part that made me give this place 1 star (would select ZERO if I could) there were 6 of us total, 4 of us got food at the same time (about 25 min wait) however me and my boyfriend got ours TWENTY minutes after everyone else, by then the rest of our group was finishing up their meals... my boyfriend went back up to the counter and asked why it was taking so long and if they had forgotten to put our order in... the woman who finally brought our food out (the same woman who "greeted us" and told us to push tables together) told me that it took so long because "the Chef was not happy that you wanted half and half on the sauce" and walked away... HOW RUDE!!! Asking to mix 2 house sauces should not have been a big deal, especially with how dead the place was on a Saturday night, and to try and guilt trip me for that being the reason our food took so long is completely absurd. My boyfriend ordered a personal pizza and so did his dad, his dad's was there 20 minutes before his, tell me how that one makes sense... ON TOP OF IT MY RAVIOLIS WERE NOT COOKED! They were partly hard and chewy instead of soft like they should have been. If they didn't make you pay BEFORE your meal this place would not still be in business due to the amount of bill comp requests and nobody there would ever make any tips. RUDE RUDE RUDE - gross food - don't waste your time. Drive the 30 mins out of town to get some decent food at a restaurant not ran by inbred hillbillies.

    (1)
  • Jim M.

    Nice, clean and great variety of food. As good a place as any to stop for bite...

    (4)
  • Taylor C.

    Like a lot of people here I came back from the Hoh Rainforest looking for food and we decided on takeout from here. Can't say too much about the decor- we were only in there for a moment and it looked pretty standard. It has a pretty good sized menu as well with a mix of pizza, pasta, salad and grinders. From what I gathered things seemed decent enough, my boyfriend and his brother got pizza and a grinder and seemed satisfied, although they're not picky at all. I got chicken Marsala with garlic bread which was fine albiet the STRANGEST chicken Marsala recipe I've ever heard of. Do they know Marsala is it's own sauce? It was fettuccine Alfredo with chicken Marsala sauce on top....so it was a sauce on top of a sauce. I honestly chocked it up to a typo when I saw it on the menu...figured the person writing it wrote fettuccine alfredo instead of just fettuccine...nope. Strangely enough it wasn't bad but not chicken Marsala. Overall, it was fine. It certainly satisfied my appetite. I feel like most standard Italian American places anywhere in the US will be on the same level as this place, which is fine for the weary traveler.

    (3)
  • Katie O.

    I can't speak for all the food, but the girl at the counter recommended the salmon fettuccine and I am so mad that I listened to her. It was one of the worst pasta dishes I've ever had, and the saltiest salmon ever. Do they use canned or something? BLECH!!

    (1)
  • Ashley S.

    This is a four star review considering we were in Forks. The whole town is a dump, even with yuppie Twilight fans throwing their money around. Repeat, total dump. I have had better pizza at a lot if other places; however, this is about the best one can do in Forks. My husband enjoyed his pepperoni, but he likes almost every pizza. I thought it was greasy; however, the sauce was tasty and they don't skimp on cheese. It has a weird pan crust thing going on which was crunchy and tasteless. Overall, decent pizza, but don't be too picky. The decor is confusing. The lower half of the walls includes tastefully placed and randomly selected Italian bowls and paintings. The upper half is a hodgepodge collection of bottles of oil with sun dried veggies and odd bowls. Management needs to ask themselves, "Does this add to the decor or make it look cluttered?" Most objects will end up in the clutter category. Several tables were dirty, yet there was staff at the counter yapping it up. We had to ask to have ours cleaned up. They did it with a smile and apologized. Service was nice. Pizza was kinda slow, but at a pizza place it's hard to tell if they are busy making other pizzas for delivery which backs up the dine in orders. The menu did not have any exciting specialty pizza options. Pretty standard. Note - if you buy a pizza with half two toppings and half one topping, you will get charged for the whole thing with two toppings.

    (4)
  • Katie B.

    Meh, just meh. Came here for a "return to civilization" dinner after a two-day backpacking trip in Olympic National Park. Really looking forward to some filling grub, which we got. It just wasn't that great. The pizza (we ordered the meatball special) was alright until it started getting cold and congealed. The meatballs themselves were absolutely delicious, but the rest of the pizza was just overwhelmingly heavy. The garlic bread was downright disappointing, some toasted loaf with oily I-don't-even-know-what spread on it. But we were famished, so we devoured it. I'm also not a fan of fountain soda that you can't get up and refill. This place does get bonus points for dessert. The homemade ice cream sandwich (vanilla ice cream in between two really tasty, soft chocolate chip cookies) was great, as was my root beer float.

    (2)
  • Micah D.

    Not into Pizza but I liked this place from the first. Just good solid food and service a notch above average, prices are pretty fair. Tip: Don't ever try to use the pay phone in the front it will always eat your quarters

    (4)
  • Shannon K.

    We ordered the chicken garlic Alfredo pizza and it was amazing. The crust was nice and thin, just the way we like it.

    (5)
  • Kristina L.

    This is a cute restaurant in Forks. Salad bar is small but fresh and good. In general I would say most pizza's here are nothing to be excited about, but what I do love is their Taco Pizza. I've had other taco pizzas and they have been just okay, or even gross, Pacific Pizza makes one that is super delicious. They sell Pepsi products. Order at the counter, seat yourself. I could see this place getting pretty busy during summer hours. It's worth checking out though.

    (4)
  • Sarah L.

    Gross!!! Greasy (and not in a good way), nasty cheese. Should have just gotten the salad bar only. Although it wasn't extensive, it was better than the horrible pizza that I couldn't even eat. This is not pizza!!! I know this is a small town, but that doesn't mean the one pizza place has to be horrible. I would complain to the owner repeatedly if I lived in this town. I could get better frozen pizza and should have since we had an oven in our room. I know, I came to Forks for Twilight so laugh at me all you want, but don't eat here. The Mexican restaurant Taqueria Santa Ana in town is a much better option if you have to eat in Forks. Look for my review on it.

    (1)
  • Randy C.

    I was blown away by the food and the service at this little place in Forks! The pizza was awesome! Great crust, perfect sauce and more toppings and cheese than I expected. The salad bar was well stocked and very clean! Actually the whole place was spotless! Next time i'll try a grinder, they looked great too! My favorite part was the tiny lady at the counter! What a sweetheart!

    (5)
  • Ann L.

    It was decent.... for Forks. Get the pizza, don't bother with the pasta. A couple beers to choose from. Kinda on the pricy side and is a bit slow. I would go again if I was in the area (prefer it over the other options....).

    (3)
  • Richard V.

    KHaving grown up in an Italian family and living in NYC may make me a bit jaded, but I know good Italian food, and this was not it! I ordered the special "Bellasagna" and it was anything but special. First of all the salad bar had nothing but is iceberg lettuce when I got there. My friend and I waited about 45 min. When I finally got my lasagna it was smothered in cheese and sauce, and literally had 4 specks of sausage and or ground beef. Good thing I ordered the large, because after I removed all the sauce there was hardly anything left. It's no wonder the obesity rate is approaching 40% in this country. People think that in order for food to taste good it has to be covered in cheese and sauce. The only thing good about this place was the African Amber Ale.

    (2)
  • Jillian M.

    We were staying in Forks while hiking Olympic National Park for a few days in October. Town seemed pretty dead and the reviews of the restaurants seemed like a crap shoot. Pacific Pizza was our favorite of the week. You order at the counter and then they serve the food to your table. There's a self serve salad bar which is simple but fresh. The little old lady who took our order was a hoot and definitely pushed this rating from a 2 to a 3. The decor was kitschy small town but comfortable. They were reasonably busy which is always a good sign. They also had a great beer selection. Did NOT see that coming. They also had, like, 5 different cheesecakes for dessert. (Just do it) We got a hot beef sandwich and the mushroom ravioli (oh sorry, the Porta-Bella Ravioli). Sandwich was good. Pasta was blah. Garlic bread was yummy. Order a second piece! If I'm rating only the places in Forks, this place is a 5 star.

    (3)
  • Sarah D.

    I am on the fence between a 3 and 4 on this one. In a larger place with more selection it would get an average 3, but for Forks, it's pretty good. My friend and I both had pasta dishes. My ravioli was good and so was the garlic bread. The salad bar was basic but they have great blue cheese dressing. The decor and the order at the counter arrangement leave a bit to be desired but it was still a decent meal. If you are in Forks, I would say go for it.

    (4)
  • Rae B.

    We ate here two times while in town. The pizza is good, the spaghetti and meatballs and the Tuscan steak are great. They were either short-staffed or unorganized; maybe both. The salad bar on both visits needed maintenance. We will go back.

    (3)
  • Peter T.

    Better than I expected from Yelp reviews. Cannelloni was excellent, meatball grinder good, spaghetti with meat sauce was average, and Caesar salad good and large. You order and take a number and everything is brought to your table. Staff worked hard and did a very good job of keeping track of what people were getting. I wouldn't hesitate to go back.

    (4)
  • Chris L.

    Came here based on the lack of any other decently-rated restaurants in Forks, and we were really happy with our visit. Upon entering, you seat yourself but place your order at the counter. After taking several minutes to look over their fairly extensive menu, we decided on a couple pasta dishes (lasagna & cannelloni). Both dishes were roughly $11 and came with a salad and garlic bread. We thought this was pretty standard pricing, but low in comparison to the astronomically higher-priced pizzas. We also got a cup of salmon chowder and a couple local beers. The salad was standard (you make it yourself at the salad bar). The pasta dishes were excellent. Very cheesy and melt-in-your-mouth, and the meat sauce was great. The garlic bread also was excellent. The chowder didn't disappoint either - very salmony and delicious. All in all, we really enjoyed Pacific Pizza and would come back here again if we return to Forks.

    (4)
  • Chante K.

    This place is so gross. The pizza wasn't even done. They said their oven "had been running all day so it didn't get as hot" but didn't think to warn us before ordering, and paying. Then after looking at the pizza, with the crust still doughy, the waitress said, with attitude, that their crust always looks like that (posted a picture). We asked for our money back, and they decided that they would only give us two of the three pizzas for a refund. The steak and potato that were also ordered were both over done. Overall, if I could, I would give this place zero stars.

    (1)
  • Diana F.

    If I could give this place no stars, I would. And I am pretty sure these other reviews are for a different place. No, I don't care that it is in Forks. A bad restaurant is a BAD RESTAURANT. Period. The half hawaiian, half house pizza I had tasted, looked, and smelled like a bad, frozen pizza. It was white, doughy on the bottom with a cardboard outside for crust, and overall a tasteless waste of money. Our water was warm and given to us in to-go cups even though we sat down, they did not check on us once to see how we were, the food and service was slow, they did not apologize for the slowness despite the fact they had almost no customers the entire time we were there, or the fact they totally ignored us for the first ten minutes of us being the only people standing affront the counter, the older lady behind the counter was incredibly rude, and there wasn't even music playing in the background of the tacky, poorly lit mess this was. Oh, did I mention it was $18 dollars for a medium pizza? And that I got horrible food poisoning a couple hours later? I am never, ever, EVER going there again, no matter how hungry I am. One nice young girl behind the counter does not a restaurant make.

    (1)
  • Sandy S.

    Ok. Salad bar pricey, but fresh and looked clean. Pizza bread was just too much. Cheese is good- but the bread ended up being a slimy mess. Chicken ranch sandwich good. One in our party had a meatball sandwich, and enjoyed it. Sandwiches served with chips and a pickle. Overall pretty average and very expensive. They totally screwed up my credit card, but were able to fix it. Our food was served at different times...I guess because you have to stand at the counter and order individually, works for them...not so much for the customer. Forks is lacking in good restaurants, this is one of the better ones. Clean. Again- this restaurant is very expensive for what you get.

    (3)
  • Alison V.

    Two friends and I made the trip out to Forks to enjoy all the Twilight craze. After driving around the town we asked someone working downtown where was a good place to grab dinner before the drive home. They suggested Pacific Pizza. We came in and ordered at the counter. We had initially wanted to order slices but with a lack of choices we decided to get a pizza to share. The price was a bit steep, I thought, but not knowing our options it was probably worth it. The pizza came out after a bit of a wait, but when it came out it was fresh and piping hot. The crust was thick and there was a ton of cheese on this pizza. It was the kind where you cut slices and then have to keep cutting the cheese while you're removing slices since it's so thick. I guess thick cheese and deep dish style crust could be bad for some people, but I loved it. The toppings were plentiful and I think we were all satisfied with the meal. If I ever find myself in Forks again I'd consider stopping in for some pizza.

    (4)
  • Audra B.

    There are a lot of options at Pacific Pizza- you can get pizza, pasta, sandwiches, salads, ice cream, beer and even popcorn while you wait. I'm used to the really yummy pizza's of Seattle, so I think I've been spoiled. The pizza here is okay, nothing stellar. The sauce tastes canned, the crust is okay, the price? Very expensive. The atmosphere is okay, nothing fancy. I would probably visit again, but I think there's better dining options in town.

    (3)
  • Nybe S.

    This restaurant felt like I came in when nothing was ready. This isn't true, but it took til I made eye contact with the wait staff to take our order. The cashier was a bit irritated I ordered a salad, and then a menu item that came with a salad. Her scratching that original salad off the order ticket was slightly dramatic. But she was young. The food took a normal amount of waiting, and came hot and delicious. We ordered the black angus steak and the meat sauce fettuccine. We also ordered extra garlic bread for $.92 /for two 4 inch hard ends. -------------------------------------- Salad bar was great, but the decor felt partly restaurant, partly diner. Weird mix. The bench seats we sat at had a giant tear with stuffing poking out. Overall, it was A-O.K.

    (3)
  • Amy B.

    There aren't a lot of food options in Forks and this one was open when I drove through with a friend. We split a pizza which while greasy was delicious. It isn't from a brick oven - nor does it pretend to be. And sometimes, that's okay.

    (3)
  • Ying X.

    The best is the home made sauce in the pasta we ordered. How I wish them to add some to the pizza as well. We asked for a small pizza but was charged and served as a mid-size on, which flavor is ok. The salad bar is good for travelers but it's not big portion.

    (3)
  • Kelsey F.

    Good food, and mostly good service. One time I went an employee wasn't rude, but kind of awkward/unfriendly in a way , but its the only place i eat here. Salad bar is great, and food is good. Can't go wrong here, in my opinion.

    (4)
  • Mark M.

    Found this place since we needed a bite to eat on the way back from the Rainforest. This is a great place to stop by for lunch or a quick bite to eat. It is exactly what you would expect from a small restaurant in a small town. Menu was pretty typical for an Italian place, you will definitely find something you want. I ordered pizza, and it tasted good. Everyone else ordered sandwiches, which they were happy with. The portion size for the sandwich was great. The interior looked rather run down. But since you are coming here for the good food, this is no big deal. Its a very casual atmosphere, in that you order your stuff at the register, and they bring it to fast-foody type booths. Also, if you are going to Forks for Twilight stuff, they have a very cheesy Twilight themed menu.

    (3)
  • Tony K.

    Yelp helped us find this place as we spent 2 nights in the area. Friendly service and really good sandwiches ! I got the Hot Beef . We both liked it so much before we left town went back again . Same results , friendly service and really good sandwiches. I would stop here again when passing thru. No Vampires bothered us while eating either !

    (4)
  • Glenda S.

    Went here for pizza and beer. We got a pesto chicken pizza and it was awesome! Great crust and had lost of garlicky pesto and Parmesan cheese. The salad bar is small but has everything you need to make a decent salad

    (3)
  • Steve T.

    Had a beef grinder (sandwich) and it was exceptionally good. A whole one was big enough for 2 people. Staff was very nice - they even let us eat in when we arrived right at closing time.

    (4)
  • Karen K.

    Custom ordered fettuccini noodle with marinara and spinach, mushrooms, broccoli. Got toasted bread with olive oil. Fabulous, excellent, and way too much food to eat in one sitting or without sharing! B got cheese ravioli with half fettuccini sauce half marinara and had garlic bread. Salads have sunflower seeds and good lettuces, beets, beans, carrots. Price was reasonable and portions very large.

    (5)
  • Joe M.

    We pulled into Forks after a day exploring the Olympic National Park. Yelp reviews were mixed, but generally good, so we thought we'd give it a shot. We were hungry when we arrived, but were over it by the time our food arrived. Our pizzas were fair at best, with a thick doughy crust. Did I mention that it took a long time to get our food? Like over an hour? The folks sitting at the table next to us ran out to their car and came back with a box of cookies to munch on while they were waiting! Food choices in Forks are pretty limited, but I think you can do better than Pacific Pizza.

    (2)
  • Logan V.

    Ugh. I was real suspicious of this place when it advertised a Twilight menu. I hoped to be surprised by the food, and I was! ... But not pleasantly surprised. Their pizza was awful. Soggy, tasteless, the only things adventurous were the cashews on the vege pizza. (It was a surprisingly satisfying topping, but it couldn't make the crap taste good). Included on their Twilight menu were 'Porta "Bella" Raviolis.' I don't respect that unbridled pandering to the Twilight crowd, especially when the Porta "Bella" mushrooms are barely edible. Nasty nasty nasty! The service was irritable, like high school students angry school was coming soon. They refused to cook our pizza longer. We just left. I don't want to deal with stuff like that. Hungry? Go to Taqueria Santa Ana nearby for some really good Mexican. It is an infinity times better. Pacific Pizza is a big "0".

    (1)
  • Allan M.

    has some pizza here while passing through. Order at the counter, then they bring it to you. Individual size was just right for one person, and pizza had good flavor.

    (4)
  • Sarah P.

    Spending a night in Forks during a road trip and decided pizza was a good to-go thing to get and take back to the hotel. Pizza was very good and also ordered their breadsticks which I think were awesome. They had a very good menu that wasn't limited to just pizza. I would eat here again.

    (4)
  • David M.

    This was one of the three places recommended by locals that we asked. The salad bar was simple, but fresh as others have mentioned. The hot food was good, but not memorable.

    (3)
  • Cheryl J.

    Was searching for a restaurant to have dinner at in Forks at 8:30pm on a Sunday night....we found Pacific Pizza (ate here also last Sept. 2010 and had a personal pizza...it was good) This year I ordered their meatball gringer....ordered a 1/2 order and that was big, there full order must be huge! It came with a bag of chips. The grinder was really super yummy, good meatballs, good sauce and nice toasted Italian bread. We found the service quick and the restaurant with casual, Italian decor.

    (4)
  • Jessica G.

    First, please take into consideration that you are in Forks, WA. This pizza place was awesome, and we are foodies through and through. Everything we ordered was great, salad bar included. I had the Porta-Bella Mushroom Raviolis. The filling was a little saltier than I had expected, but it was a welcome change. Sometimes mushroom filling leaves me wanting more, this one did not. The ravioli's were simply sauced with an Alfredo that sung with Parmesan and garlic! The dish was served with a "Swan" Salad, and "Ed"bread (garlic bread)...how very twlight of them. They had a great selection of beer and wine, including to our surprise Mike's hard cranberry lemonade! Who knew? Stop here, its worth it :-) The motif/decor is, however, fascinating... lol! It's completely random, and will keep you guessing.

    (5)
  • Stephanie B.

    Pros: Decent food, good wine/beer selection, salad bar. Cons: Kind of messy - was busy and stuff piling up on tables,etc. Overall: Would eat there again in Forks. Really no better options. As everyone says - you are in Forks. The pickings are slim and this is one of the better options. The place was packed, but we were served our meals pretty quickly. Everyone ordered pasta. The salad bar was included, most toppings were close to empty, but all tasted good. The mushroom ravioli was barely warm and swimming in a sea of alfredo sauce. Didn't taste bad, but just lukewarm. The garlic bread was good - hot and crusty! My husband's chicken rigatoni was decent, the chicken parm looked OK. All in all, there was nowhere else I would have eaten if I had to do it. If I was rating this on a "Forks Scale" this would be 4.5 stars.

    (3)
  • Greg L.

    Pacific Pizza is not the best pizza i have ever had and not the worst. You have to remember you are in forks. Given that, the place is pretty good. We had the Mary's cheese bread and it was very good. I had the meat pizza and overall wasn't bad. Our friends had the fettuccini Alfredo, and it was kinda bland. They have pizza by the slice if you need a quick bite.

    (3)
  • Tomer B.

    Good, despite the strong smell of butter popcorn...

    (4)
  • C K.

    Pacific gets four stars for doing everything pretty well despite not aspiring for greatness. In a town that can leave you wanting, for dining anyways, this place is clean, convenient, efficient, large enough, has a broad menu with good food, and is fairly priced. The sauces are tasty, so I liked all the pizzas even though I didn't like the medium thickness, somewhat bready crust. Pasta and salads are also pretty good. You order at the counter, which can make service faster, and food is brought out to you as it's hot and ready. All in all, a good experience.

    (4)
  • Kerri C.

    Near to the worst pizza I've ever eaten, but many of the non-pizza items are good. Not anywhere near an authentic Italian pizza. In a town with no really good restaurants at the moment though it is a worthwhile eat. They have gotten a new cook whom I adore but even she can't make mid quality ingredients taste great. Someone PLEASE move here and open a good restaurant.... you would do AMAZING business since all the ones that are open here now are barely passable at best!

    (3)
  • Dennis L.

    I am not a "Twilight" fan, so what the heck was I doing in Forks? Well, that's just how much I love my wife. I drove her nine hours out of the way so she could shop at a couple of stores filled with crappy trinkets with "Team Edward" printed on them. However, as it turns out, Forks is in the middle of some amazing scenery, including the nearby Lake Crescent, which is probably the most stunningly beautiful place I've ever been. So even if you don't like "Twilight," Forks would be a great place to stay while you explore the area. OK, Pacific Pizza: One of the best pizzas I have eaten, ever. I see my opinion is not held by most of the other reviewers. All I know is, it took me about five minutes to cram half a pizza down my gullet, and I wanted more. The crust was just how I like it: thick, yet crisp. There were tons of stretchy cheese and toppings. Pretty much perfect. So why not five stars? Well, as we were leaving to continue on to Seattle (a long drive), I asked for a refill on my half-empty soda, and was given a nasty look and told I couldn't have one. What? After I just bought a giant pizza, you can't give me two cents worth of pop? So I offered to pay for a refill, and with a scowl, the lady at the counter finally did top off my cup for free. See, now was that so hard?

    (4)
  • Sarah S.

    We came here on a Sunday evening when it was clear not much else was open. The pizza was average, (but nowhere near as disappointing as other yelp reviews made us prepare for). What makes me give this place 4 stars instead of 3 is the very friendly manager who thoroughly made sure everyone in the dining room was happy and had what they needed. Glad to see pleasant and happy customer service in a small town restaurant!

    (4)
  • david e.

    Considering where you are and the number and quality of options in the area, this pizza is surprisingly good. If you want the best Italian cheese with olive oiled crust, then you won't be happy. Keep in mind the location and this is more than sufficient; it's really good! Have a pint of (draft) Mirror Pond beer to top off the experience.

    (5)
  • Brian E.

    Tom's of cheese on pizza, which was nothing tremendously special but still tasty. Super friendly staff. Good raspberry iced tea in pitchers. They had limited beer on tap, Mack & Jack's Amber was good. Apparently they have a seasonal Twilight brew too, but not today. The girl at the counter was nice enough to let my mother sample a couple different beers (she's from back east and had never had them), which was a nice touch. They were relatively busy for late lunch on a Wednesday and it took a bit for them to clear/clean for new customers. Order at the counter and they bring your food to you.

    (4)
  • Garth R.

    I like the style of their pizza pie. It has a lot of tasty cheese, just the right amount of sauce and a really crispy but fairly thin crust. There are no pizza bones left to waist cause the sauce and cheese covers almost all the way to the edge. This is a great place to stop and relax after enjoying the forest, nearby rivers or after hunting for Vampires. The staff is super friendly. I agree that the price is high for pizza but if your wallet isn't too tight then I'd recommend trying it. The Lasagna looks spectacular but I have not tried it. Don't forget to get a large pitcher of Mac & Jacks Ale. This is one the best Ales I have ever had and the only place I have ever seen it for sale is in WA. That I know of, you cannot get it in a bottle. Enjoy!

    (4)
  • Shari F.

    It was a dark and stormy night .... Actually it had been a damp and drizzly day. We had been down to 4th beach hiking along the beaches and exploring the tide pools all day. When we came into town we were damp, tired and hungry so stopping for a hot pizza sounded great. I was a little shocked at the prices but I guess when you're the only game in town you can charge whatever you want. Free enterprise in action. We prefer a thicker crust pizza but this was still pretty good. At least they weren't skimpy on the toppings. We also ordered a cheesy/garlic bread that was really good. We brought in our own soda from the car so we could save a couple bucks and all in all we enjoyed our visit to Pacific Pizza.

    (4)
  • Suzy K.

    No good. I love cheese, but cheese should not be used just to cover up watery, bland, canned tomato sauce and crust that tastes like toasted wonder bread. The amount of cheese was so ridiculous it made me feel ill after one slice. I am giving it 2 stars rather than 1 because I am not sure that there are any better options in the area.

    (2)
  • Andria B.

    I had the Dr.Cullen's choice, otherwise known as a veggie pizza, and it was delicious. The servers were very friendly and fast. Good prices and yummy pizza.

    (5)
  • Matt D.

    Everyone I was with enjoyed all their food. Pizza was decent and I would eat there again. People were nice. Some of the booths were a little torn up.

    (4)
  • Miranda D.

    Pretty terrible pizza and lasagne. The salad bar was ok. Not too expensive, though, and the other place we ate (a diner) was even worse.

    (2)
  • Craig R.

    The taco pizza tasted great. Definitely recommend.

    (5)
  • larry m.

    Good selection of Italian food - traditional dinners, pizza, grinders and pinini sandwiches. Reasonable prices, nice staff, pizza place atmosphere. Good dessert selection too! I had two different pizzas and pasta - liked it all.

    (4)
  • angie b.

    OK so I realize that there are not too many choices in Forks, but I wish I had not eaten lunch rather than eating at Pacific Pizza. I had a panini sandwich that was really gross. The menu said "avocado" and it was actually like, fake guacamole. It was bad. My stomach hurt after. I'm sure I should have known better than to try to get something even slightly adventurous in a town like this - I should have stuck to the pizza. But alas, I did not, so at least I can perhaps spare some weary travelers an upset tummy by sharing my experience. The upside is that the people were really nice that worked there, and I feel bad giving a negative review when they probably don't get a heck of a lot of business as it is being in the middle of nowhere. But it's just the facts.

    (1)
  • Simmon M.

    Decent place on the south end of town, still within walking distance to almost all hotels/motels. Arrive with my daughter for a Thursday night dinner and the place was packed. Obviously the Twilight Books have put this town on the map. As far as the place, you walk in and order before sitting down. The staff was busy, but the service wasn't friendly, not rude but it seemed they didn't care if you stayed or not. A group of locals walked out because they didn't want to wait. A mom for a family of four asked one of the waitresses how much refills for soda would cost, she was told she would have to get back in line and they would cost the same as ordering a new drink. the delivery of this news could have been done with more finesse. needless to say, the mom wasn't happy with the response. The pizzas come in 3 sizes and all were expensive. This is Pizza, not haute cuisine! a small (8") regular cheese with no toppings was about $11. My daughter and decided to go with a medium size, half cheese, half spinach & sausage. With 2 sodas, this came to $26. I'm not a penny pincher by any stretch, but I am from NY and have a certain expectations for/about pizza. On to the food: It took quite some time for the pizza to arrive at our table, maybe 20 minutes. It is a thick crust, which had been cooked unevenly. It came up the sides of the pizza like Chicago style and was OK, if not overworked a little. The mozzarella cheese was definitely the mass produced, less expensive kind that immediately solidifies once it's out of the oven and did not have that stringiness that fresh mozzarella has. The sausage on the spinach side was also the mass produced/ ala Costco variety. The spinach and sausage had very little taste other than salt; it did not have red sauce. The regular cheese was as good as anything you can bake from the freezer section of your local supermarket. Overall, I was underwhelmed. Keep your expectations low if you go.

    (2)
  • Brooke G.

    This place is an odd mix of things. You can order a pizza and a milkshake and then nibble on some popcorn while you wait. We ordered a medium Hawaiian Special (ham & pineapple). I was a little nervous because I'm particular about my pizza, but I was pleasantly surprised by what we got. A nice medium crust (not too thick, not too thin), flavorful tomato sauce base, and perfectly browned cheese. We thoroughly enjoyed the pizza and had enough left over for dinner (since we were on the road). My only complaint: their menu item choices were a bit on the pricier side, especially for being in the middle of nowhere. Definitely well worth the buck though if you're in a jam and want a bite o' pizza.

    (4)
  • Jeff S.

    The people were very nice and the food was good. I recommend the salad bar it was really good, but you can go through only once, so pile it high!

    (4)
  • Talluah C.

    This place has awesome pizza and garlic cheese bread! The server, a nice young guy, asked where we were from and was quite friendly. There was also a nice lady, who reminded me of a grandma, working there who was super sweet. The restaurant was packed full. Our bread was ready in about 10 minutes and the pizza was out about 10 minutes later. We had super service. The prices were a bit high, but it was worth it. I have to agree with others, they should have free soda refills.

    (5)
  • Gaelic F.

    I struggled what to rate this place either two or three stars. I have been going there since 2006 (as a tourist) and I have always loved the pizza. On my latest trip in November of 2008 I have to say the pizza was still fab but just too pricey. Round Table pizza is considered an expensive pizza but I figured out that Pacific was 20-30% more expensive than Round Table. And as much as I like Pacific Pizza it is in no way in the same league as Round Table. However, being located in Forks they do have relatively higher costs in shipping and not the buying power of national chains. And I will say Pacific is the most generous in its toppings portion size pizza place that I have ever experienced. If you don't have to worry about a budget and are in Forks and have a craving for serious pizza give it a try. But if traveling on a budget you better pass on it.

    (3)
  • EricandSteph D.

    Great pizza!!! Potentially excellent service. Definitely worth the visit.

    (4)
  • Carolyn C.

    After reading various reviews, I decided to give this place a try. The lady who took my order was very nice, and she took great care in pouring my drink and carrying it to my table. I ordered the Fettuccine Alfredo with chicken and a dinner salad. The fresh lettuce and veggies at the salad bar were the best part of the meal. The pasta was bland and gooey. If I eat there again, I will try the pizza.

    (2)
  • Michael E.

    Great pizza at reasonable price. We ordered the spinach-ricotta-sausage pizza. Lots of cheese, only mildly spicy. Cooked to perfection. Between the two of us, we ate half a medium and were full. Mac'n'Jack for drink. And a twisty ice cream cone for after dinner treat . By comparison, the salad bar looked pretty spartan, just iceberg lettuce with toppings. We're pretty much limited to cheaper pizza from the chains in my neighborhood. I didn't mind paying 50% more for the much better pizza here.

    (4)
  • Sarah H.

    I decided to order in from Pacific Pizza and got a simple large with cheese and peperoni. Now I'm a HUGE pizza connoisseur and have been looking forward to having a pizza from Pacific Pizza for YEARS. I was severely disappointed when the woman taking my order first failed to give me a total, then when it was delivered (literally across the street) the woman delivering gave me an inflated price ($26.00 for a large!) and then she acted like I should tip her more then what I did!!! Not for a $26.00 pizza with 2 toppings!!!!! I'm sadly dissapointed and WILL NOT be ordering from them again!!!!

    (1)
  • Liz D.

    Average pizza. Salad bar. Order at the counter. The woman who brought our food and wine out was super sweet.

    (3)
  • Brianna D.

    After eating in Forks for a couple days...well, how bad can they screw up pizza? Uh, pretty bad. Al dente pizza. Horrible crust. But, they did have mini pitchers of beer: $4 for Mac & Jacks. That made me happy. This is by far the best food option in Forks.

    (2)
  • Chris S.

    Pizza is excellent here and the selection is pretty good. Not so good on vegetarian options but they will substitute non meat for meat items. The pizza is pricey but probably worth the extra cost if you want gourmet or semi-gourmet pizza. What bugs me about this place is that they charge you for a second (or third) full price drink when you want a refill on your soda. I definitely don't like getting nickle and dimed on the soda especially when the pizza is so expensive. The service ranges from excellent to downright awful depending on how crowded and/or short staffed they are at a given time.

    (4)
  • Paul M.

    We went here on recommendation of a friend. The atmosphere was calm and friendly. The pizza was good and there were lunch and dinner menu items other than pizza. They serve beer and wine. There is free popcorn for customers waiting for their orders to be served. The restaurant is in a shopping complex which includes a Thriftway grocery store with an expresso room, sporting goods, Ace Hardware, and a bank.

    (4)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    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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