Impossible not to score a 5 star rating for delicious wood-fired pizza from a food truck — wish I had one of these in my town!
A X.
Place rating: 4 Atwater, CA
Yummy pizza! I love fresh and homemade pizza :-) good price as well. Definitely try it! Limited seating though :-)
Jennifer M.
Place rating: 2 Bellevue, WA
It can’t get much better when you see some guys who look like the cartoon people that make pizza, huh? I was thinking the same thing with their aprons and all, but once we walked up, I sort of lost my mind. The smell of the food seemed greasy, but I was still going to give them a try. I got a large and a small, and the choices don’t even matter at this point, both were horrible, greasy, and too thin for my taste. rather floppy crust, it just. I’m not sure. Not to mention overpriced, rather. I get it that you have to make a living, but for 14 bucks my whole family could be fed with at least 2 pieces left at papa john’s. Here it’s more like 21 bucks. I am so coming here again. loljk never again in my life.
James R.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
I had a wonderful experience at this place! Tammy, who was my server, provided wonderful customer service and conversation while I waited for my pizza. All the staff members were kind and personable, not to mention the pizza was FANTASTIC! I will MOSTCERTAINLY be returning for more. :)
Anne E.
Place rating: 2 Seattle, WA
If you had pizza from Pulcinella Pizzeria(Rainier Beach) or Tutta Bella(Columbia City), chances are you will not like the wood fired pizza from this truck. The lady that took my order had a great personality and they provide seats but the pizza can’t beat the businesses I listed.
Kristen C.
Place rating: 2 Bellevue, WA
Once again, I guess it’s all in the expectations. Had a friend who really liked this place, but it just isn’t for me. So, perhaps 2 stars is too harsh but I really appreciate prompt service and just didn’t get it hear. Nordstrom Grill is more my style anyway.
Steven J.
Place rating: 1 Seattle, WA
I arrived here with high hopes — since I love wood fired pizza. What a disappointment! A sign boasted that pizzas cook in 90 seconds. That may be true, but it doesn’t mean much when it takes 30 minutes to begin cooking it. Way too slow for street food. The prices seemed fair, until I eventually received the pizza. The four slice pizza was light as a feather with sparse cheese and toppings.
Rebecca S.
Place rating: 1 Los Angeles, CA
Street food needs to be delicious, reasonably priced and most importantly, fast. If it’s not these three things, what’s the point? I went to the Tuscan Stone Wood Fired Pizza truck today and I ordered a small garlic vegetarian with no onions for $ 7.95 at 11:40am. I waited, waited and waited and it wasn’t ready until 12:10pm. I asked what happened as everyone who was there before and after me had come and gone and they said they lost my order slip. No apologies whatsoever. I could have gone to a restaurant if I wanted to waste my lunch hour! The pizza itself was good, but I was also starving after waiting 30 minutes for it, so I’m sure Domino’s would have been just as satisfying at that point. Also, their two slice lunch special would definitely not fill anyone up considering how thin the pizzas are — opt for the small pizza for $ 2 more if you have time to waste. PS. The only seating they have is next to a huge pile of horse shit in the sun. How appetizing. PPS. Why is the business owner writing fake reviews for their business? They should be talking to the customer and trying to make it right instead of padding their Unilocal page with fakes!