We passed another pizza spot and I’m very regretful about that decision. Almost every single table in the front and middle dining room has not been cleaned. We had to move dirty plates and cups to find a place to sit and no one came to clear tables the entire time we were here. The salad bar is dirty — dressing spilled on the side and vegetables all over the place. Our food took forever making this whole sit-amongst-filth experience all the worse. Never coming back here again!
Nick D.
Place rating: 1 Redmond, OR
Pizza was very bland. Play place was very weird. Workers are all teenagers. Not going back
Bryan M.
Place rating: 4 Gresham, OR
Stayed at Eagle Crest Resort and decided to order a pizza one of the nights and stay in the suite to relax. The pizza took about 45 minutes to arrive which was exactly what they said it’d take. I got large half taco and half BBQ chicken. The pizza was outstanding. The crust was baked to perfection. The chicken tasted a bit bland, but all in all it was a great and unexpected surprise. Compared to pizza hut or domino’s, Pappy’s was excellent. The price is a bit high at just over $ 30, but all on all I would recommend.
John C.
Place rating: 4 Terrebonne, OR
The pizza we ordered was $ 33.00 deliveredin just under 1.5hrs. I have enjoyed many enjoyable dining sessions in this restaurant in the past. I was going to give a 3⁄5 star rating because the pizza was almost cold but changed my mind when I remembered past warm pizza from Pappys.
Athena W.
Place rating: 1 Bend, OR
I frequently take my children to pappys pizzeria in redmond but what i found the other day was appalling. After finishing our mediocre pizza and soggy salad my 4 year old daughter asked me to go thru the play center with her. after years of taking my kids there and going down the slides with them thinking that the entire play area was kept up as the rest i was asstounded to find how filfthy and broken the top level of the play area had been kept… i followed my daughter thru and found exposed wood beams with screws sticking out… old bandaid s throughout the entire play area… duct tape falling off of parts and foam chunks and innsolation falling from the ceiling… needless to say i was pissed. i immediately pulled her out and asked her if had been like this for a long time… her response. its always been this way mommy… i went and asked for the manager on duty and his reply was even more infuriating than the actual play thing… he told me that his employees crawl thru the playbthing on a daily basis to inspect it… not. and that to fix those things i mentioned would be a waste of their time and money because the kids ruin them as fast as they repair them… he said if i didnt feel as tho my children were safe there i probably shouldnt return. i let him know thats exactly what we would be doing and that i would be writting this review. .instead of trying to right the wrong he let us walk out the door… pappys pizza not only did you dispapoint but you need to be looking for some new employees.i.e a new daytime weekend manager… i was there on saturday aug first at 5 p. m…thanaks for nothing.
Amanda T.
Place rating: 4 Redmond, OR
Good pizza a little different style which I liked! Lots of seating and it has a TV for you too!
Stormi P.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
My husband and I were staying in Warm Springs where everything closes at 10 so we went 50 miles to this place to get there about half an hour before closing. They had already cleaned, were about to call it a night, but they graciously greeted us with NO attitude and let us take our time picking out what we wanted. We chose the chicken, which takes the longest to cook on the menu. They didn’t mind ATALL. They were super awesome about it all, and the food was the BEST fried chicken I’ve had since moving here from the south. The play place is in pretty rickety shape but still sturdy enough for even rambunctious kids. The arcade is really awesome too. I loved coming here!
David M.
Place rating: 2 Bend, OR
Ordered 3 personal pizza and some spuds. Spuds were burnt on the outside, still raw on the inside. pizzas took damn near an hour and were pretty gross when we got them. Flavor was weird and the crust was pathetic. Kids playplace is nice and you can reserve rooms for birthday parties, but thats all they have going for them. Literally the only time we come here is for little kids birthday parties because of the playplace.
Matthew A.
Place rating: 5 Bend, OR
Best pepperoni pizza in Central Oregon! Always order a small for lunch and it’s cooked to perfection. Thanks Pappys!
Jack q.
Place rating: 3 Pacifica, CA
The pizza was okay. Not great, not bad, a little weird even. Good crust and tons of toppings so the price was fine, but the two we tried needed some help flavor-wise. Called ahead to pick up our order and still waited over 45 minutes past the time they told us it would be ready, but the manager more than made up for it so they get an extra star.
Matt M.
Place rating: 2 Redmond, OR
I was told that Pappys was the best pizza around. I took my family and we ordered a large pepperoni and a 10″ gluten free. I would say the pizza was mediocre at best. The price was extremely high for the quality of the pizzas. If you are going to charge nearly $ 30 for a large single topping pizza, it better be fantastic, and Pappys isn’t. I would have given only one star but I bumped it up to two stars for the fact that they offer a gluten free option. I can’t stress enough that the price is simply ridiculous for the quality. If you want great pizza, I think 10 Barrels in Bend is probably the best in the area that I have found. Domino’s or pizza Hut would be preferable to Pappys.
Steve D.
Place rating: 2 Olympia, WA
Stopped here for lunch buffet. It wasn’t very good. The salad bar was fairly good with a fair amount of selections. The pizza was not good pizza. The sauce and cheese were the worst and those two ingredients make or break the pie. The service was good and workers friendly. Too bad pizza wasn’t better.
Jason R.
Place rating: 1 Pleasant Hill, CA
Paid $ 30.30 for a large ½ combo and ½ Hawaiian pizza. Bland flavor, canned mushrooms, bottom crust was burnt and the middle wasn’t that hot. Disappointed. I mean really, what decent pizza joint uses canned mushrooms!!! WTF?
Marten S.
Place rating: 1 Hood River, OR
Honestly the worst pizza I have ever had. We ordered Hawaiian(I know, I know. I wasn’t in charge of the decision). The pizza was entirely covered with a solid layer of unappetizing ham, and sprinkled with dry pineapple. The sauce was not very good but worst was the crust. It was akin to a matzo cracker. Extremely dry and brittle. Overall, the pizza tasted like a $ 6 convenience store pizza. I’d recommend just saving $ 20 by buying the $ 6 one.
James L.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
Always a favorite stop in Redmond, OR. A little pricey, but the portions are BIG. Just a basic pizza place that is always busy with nosedrippers. You definitely want to shower in sanitizer when you are done. It seems to be the local little kids hangout. Nuff said.
B L.
Place rating: 2 Bend, OR
Pappy’s Pizzeria is fine for large, loud over-priced parties. The owners are awesome(and I do mean awesome) for the Pappy’s sponsored fundraisers they host for various causes and needy individuals. The pizza however, sucks. The crust is often overly crunchy, the toppings aren’t fresh tasting. The salad bar has improved thank goodness, but is still spotty. The restrooms are gross. Tables aren’t often wiped down either. We go for the fundraisers, not for the spotty, overpriced food. Anyone who thinks this is good food hasn’t been out much. Pizza: one star Owners attitude towards the community: a hundred stars
Kaelyn C.
Place rating: 3 Redmond, OR
A little pricey for the quality. The ingredients are a step above the chain pizza joints, but I just can’t really justify spending the money for pretty average pizza. On the other hand, all the kids that work there are so great… I love em! If you need delivery it’s a good way to go!
Karen B.
Place rating: 5 Redmond, OR
Hands down our favorite pizza in Redmond. Definitely on the expensive side, but they always have a coupon on line that you can print off(usually $ 4 off a large). Every time my father-in-law comes into town he requests Pappy’s. They have free delivery, and we almost always have it delivered. The restaurant itself is loud, but has a large play area that my son adores. He’s only 2, so we go in with him, but he can’t get enough of it.
Ed P.
Place rating: 2 Redmond, OR
Anyone who would give this place more than two stars has never had pizza before. Seriously. Pros: Decent selection of beers on tap, including a sampling of the local microbrews. Couple of large TV’s with sports(although it was WOMEN’S basketball on the night we were there). Large indoor play area for kids. They charge for soda refills… and the«bottomless» option, isn’t. Cons: Very, very, very loud. Large indoor play area for kids. Very expensive and very poor quality food. This place is large and very loud. It is essentially a poor copy of chuck-e-cheese’s. Lots of large groups with loud kids running everywhere. There is basically no reason to go here if you don’t have kids… and even then there are a ton of better options in Central Oregon(kids can play outside in C. O…it’s an outdoor mecca). Watch yourself in this place… the knee-high crowd runs at high speed from the dark corners of the rooms and attacks your shins without notice or regard for your safety. The pizza was not good, and it’s very expensive for the quality. We paid $ 33 for a 13″ pizza with two small salads and a couple of sodas. You can get a better pizza at Domino’s for $ 7.99. Seriously, I could have heated up a frozen DiGorno from Walmart and sat at home and watched basketball that wasn’t women’s college basketball and been more satisfied. Redmond has much more to offer in the Pizza category. The salad bar was fresh, but that’s all that can really be said about it. Not much to pick from. Some lettuce, some cheese, broccoli, peas, baby corn and macaroni salad. No croutons… Dudes, croutons and salads are like apples and pie… you can’t have one without the other. If you have kids, they’ll love the place. Not because of the food, but because of the large arcade and play area with speed-slides, etc. The place is absolutely swarmed with kids running and screaming. Not a place you want to go for a quiet night with the Mrs.(we brought the kids this time). If you want to kill some cash to let the kids blow off steam, go for it. It’s not a bad option in a long cold, windy Central Oregon winter. But in the summer there’s no real reason to go here… kids can play outside. And the nail in the coffin for this place(for me)…They charge for soda refills. Who does that anymore? They do have a large«bottomless» drink option, but I found out that the first time you take your cup for a refill the confiscate the bottomless cup and give you back a regular cup… not cool.
Dhyana K.
Place rating: 2 Bend, OR
After reading that raving review, I had to write something to balance it out. As a long-time connoisseur of every type of pizza from just about every joint out there, I have to warn you that Pappy’s has pretty horrible pizza. Their crust is more biscuit-like than pizza-like, the sauce is terrible, the toppings aren’t really all that great and they are(very) expensive. On the up-side … the salad bar is okay(maybe three stars) and they do have on the menu some sandwiches and fried chicken — neither of which have I tried — in all fairness. They also serve pitchers of beer — which, if you’re planning on sitting out a full dinner with the kids … you’re going to need a few of. Don’t get me wrong, we’ve been to Pappy’s probably a dozen times — and the reason we keep going back is for my 8-year-old grandson, who absolutely loves the place. The reason he loves the place has to do with their enormous children’s play area. If it weren’t for that feature specifically, I doubt that Pappy’s would have the customer loyalty that they do. Also, Pappy’s is the most busy place for kid’s that you’ll ever want to visit — outside the public swimming pool in the heat of summer, that is. There are constant parties and tons and tons of family members. We usually like to take up space in one of the ‘quieter’ corners of the establishment, but seriously folks … finding that spot is a rarity. In addition, the ‘good’ seating(read: quieter, more private) is nearly always(always!) sectioned off and reserved for … you guessed it … noisy party goers! So, long story short — if you want good pizza, Pappy’s is not the place you want to go. If your sister just came to town with her 12 kids and both sets of grandparents, then you might want to check out Pappy’s. They’ll keep the kids busy while you shout blissfully at your guests from across the table … over several pitchers of beer.