Perfect pizza… I mean PERFECT! Thin crust, but not too thin. Crispy crust but not too crispy. Toppings were fresh and sauce delicious! Service was pleasant. I can’t give them 5 stars though for the following reasons:(1) no meatballs… seriously, no meatballs in an Italian joint!;(2) only penne and linguine pasta… no angel hair or spaghetti; and(3) wine selection is weak… beer is good, but don’t come here for a glass of wine. All and all, a good meal, great service and beautiful atmosphere!
Denise C.
Place rating: 5 Winchester, KY
Love this place. Some of the best pizza I have ever had and that is saying a lot for me. I could live off pizza. Great beer options as well. My fiancé and me always stop her after a day in Zion from climbing or hiking. The only improvement is they need to stay open in the winter for us locals!
Rob D.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
Good quality and price is great. There are a lot of tables, not upscale but very nice. Good atmosphere. Would def go again.
Bobbi J.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, WA
This place was yummy. Busy too. No clean tables, had to wait for a table after waiting in line. The pizza was really good though. We ate it gone and enjoyed the deck with the heaters outside.
M B.
Place rating: 4 Phoenix, AZ
Yummy pizza and good beer… Had the Cholesterol Hiker. Also like the ambience and friendly, quick service
Kelly H.
Place rating: 4 Prescott, AZ
Good pizza after a full day of hiking the Narrows. Hard to accurately judge if the pizza was really good, or if it just tasted so good because we were so famished. This place has a laid back atmosphere– you seat yourself and order at the counter. We ordered a garlic bread and cheese pizza for the kids and a combo pizza for ourselves. The garlic bread wasn’t all that great– maybe would have been better with dipping sauce($ 2 extra! Outrageous). But IMO, good garlic bread should be able to stand alone. The combo pizza was good. But surprisingly– the cheese pizza was the best!!! It was seasoned to perfection. We ended up having leftover combo pizza because we kept raiding the«kids pizza.» Next time we’ll just order plain cheese all around. The friends that came with us ordered a lasagna, and they thought it was delicious! I didn’t have a taste since I was stuffed full of pizza. But I mention this because they are«foodies» and have owned restaurants in the past. So if they said it was good– that means something. On a service side note: our pizza order was messed up a little, and they didn’t bring the cheese pizza out until much later than anticipated. However, they were extremely gracious and gave it to us for free. This was unexpected and greatly appreciated. Not a lot of places would be that decent anymore.
Megan M.
Place rating: 5 Dublin, CA
Damn good pizza for a tourist town. We came back twice and LOVED the European Trail ‘za. Very flavorful. Pizza & Noodle is a super chill environment, with front and back deck for some gentle breeze if the heat isn’t too intense. Felt comfortable putting our boots up and just being exhausted and hungry after long days of hiking. The staff was very friendly. And I don’t usually care much about this stuff, but kindof a nice touch that the pizza crust is shaped such that each slice ends up looking like a heart… muy romantico, no?
Kara Q.
Place rating: 5 Corona, CA
While visiting Zion, we stayed in Hurricane. Not very many food choices around there. When you get into Springdale, it’s like food heaven compared to Hurricane. There are quite a few good looking restaurants and cafés. Pizza Noodle as I call it, is my favorite. Even though I haven’t tried everything this town has to offer– I don’t really want to. This place is so friendly and the food is delicious! I’ve had pizzas, and pastas, both were perfectly cooked, flavorful, and good portions. Definitely recommend to casual people looking for a hearty meal after hiking all day!
Stacey L.
Place rating: 4 Belmont, CA
My fiancé and I had just finished hiking Angel’s Landing and the Emerald Pools hike, so we were really tired and hungry. We didn’t pack enough food in our packs during our hikes, so carb loading after was the best decision we made that night. This place is pretty good for what it is, they offer pizza, pasta, and beer. I had the number1 pasta — chicken, broccoli, and carrots in a cream sauce. For what it was, it was ok, but at the time it tasted amazing to me. My fiancé got the stromboli, which he also loved. This is a great place to eat after a long hike in Zion, especially if you want to carb load. The service was quick and nice. It’s a great neighborhood joint
Eva L.
Place rating: 4 Santa Ana, CA
Cold beer, hot pizza? Um, YES! It’s my third visit to Zion and my 2nd time here. It’s always a great stop for cold brew and hot food, after visiting Zion. The first time we visited was before the little guy was born, and now with 2 year old in tow, it still worked for us. The only warning I have for first-timers is that it is a «order up at the counter & seat yourself» type of place. With that said, seating is hard to find so be prepared for possible take-out. There is always a steady line of customers, so you’ll never know how long you have to wait for a table. Sometimes, a party of two will take an entire table that seats 6, so unless they are willing to share, prepare for a table hunt show down. We ordered the veggie pizza and a local brew. Pizza was cooked just right. Crust was not«crusty,» made perfectly like a pretzel. Perfectly edible and the little guy loved it too. The local brew was cold, served in a glass and perfect on a 100 degree day in the desert. Family friendly, good beer & wine selection and good selection of pizzas. Do stop by when visiting Zion!
Devin W.
Place rating: 3 Henderson, NV
There’s not a lot of places to choose from when you’re camping at Zion, but I would suggest choosing somewhere else. Food is overpriced and portions are less than overwhelming. I asked the guy at the counter if I should add chicken to one of the pizzas and he said, «Don’t know, never had it.» The line was backed up all the way to the back wall(yes, it’s pretty small inside) and no one working there seemed to care. The food took so long to come out that we had to go and ask where it was twice! I’d recommend eating at another restaurant near Zion.
Eric W.
Place rating: 1 Salt Lake City, UT
The customer service here has more attitude then The Real Housewives of Atlanta. Don’t bother eating here if you are within a half hour of closing. They would rather turn you away and not answer their phones. The good news is that Wildcats across the street is open until 11. Don’t waste your time with this place.
Bianca K.
Place rating: 4 Bakersfield, CA
After a long and strenuous day of hiking and canyoneering das boot and the subway from the top down(we’re talking 9 hours of continuous moving people!) there’s nothing quite as reenergizing as pizza and beer and this place ticks all the boxes! We’ve been here a couple of time over the last year and each time it’s been delicious! The only stressor is the place is so darn popular and although the their patio is decently sized its always crowded as hell because(surprise, surprise) everyone wants to sit out to enjoy the evening breeze and that insane view! So you’ve either got to be patient or lucky to snag an outside table. No table service, everything is ordered up at the counter and you are in Utah so remember to bring your ID with you if you want to order an adult beverage — they will ask regardless of your age or appearance and will not serve you if you can’t produce it. We always order either the Thai Chicken pizza or the Taco/Burrito pizza(watch out for those fresh jalapeños!) and a small bottle of muddy bees honey for the crusts if they’ve got it. Great choice either before or after an epic hike in an epic National Park or just because you’ve got a craving for pizza! One of our Zion staples!
Sarah C.
Place rating: 2 Sacramento, CA
On our first day, we were roaming around downtown and smelled this delicious fragrance. It was coming from Zion Pizza & Noodle. Made a mental note to come here one evening for dinner. We came back the following evening. Plenty of parking and there is an entrance in the back and the front. This is kind of a fast food joint. You order up front and pay. They give you a number card. You sit wherever you please and wait for your food. The food here is mediocre. The salad we ordered was pretty sad and our pizza pretty much fell apart whenever you pick up a slice. Service was alright. Also the place is pretty dimly lit so décor is also eh. I will not come back here.
Andie Hojun L.
Place rating: 5 Mesa, AZ
I’m pretty sure I’ve mentioned it at least 3 times in my Unilocal reviews but Pizza is my favorite food. With that being said, «Pizza and Noodle»?? I HAD to try it. Their crust is amazing– not too thick or thin and it’s all twisted, which is different. You can create your own pizza or their recommended items all sounded pretty amazing. I tried their«Combo Man» and built two of my own: Pineapples, ham, and jalapeños & pepperoni, anchovies, and mushrooms(This wasn’t my choice). Our friend’s personal favorite topping was anchovies so I got it. Other than the fact that it was ocean-salty, the pizza was amazing nonetheless. The atmosphere of the restaurant is very warm and cabin-like. Apparently the building used to be a church! Their Utah beers were good and very good price for the pitchers but it’s like 4%? Very weak beers in Utah lol If you’re in town, definitely stop by for some pizza!
Robert M.
Place rating: 4 Boulder, CO
Nice place with a big patio. Fresh crispy green salad! The pasta with marinara sauce was decent and pizza is ok. Good option for some carbo loading pre/post hiking in Zion.
Fred M.
Place rating: 1 Mill Valley, CA
About as bad as it gets. The pizza has the taste and consistency of frozen pizza. The«ceasar salad» had carrots(!) in it and bottled dressing with no cheese, RUFKM? WTF Stear CLEAROFTHISTURDOF A PIZZAJOINT.
Evelyn L.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
I visited in March 2015 so I think it isn’t their busy season. We walked in around 5pm and it was relatively slow. Ordered 2 pizzas(12 inch each) for 4 people to share. Water is in the front along with the soda machine and some condiments. Both pizza’s had a nice crust«design» that made it nice and crispy. The bread wasn’t too doughy. I don’t care for bread, but it was decent enoug that I ate it. Maybe I was just hungry after my hike! The cheese was hot and gooey, as it should be. I think both pizza’s we got had pepperoni, sausage and/or onion/olives. Nothing crazy, just pizza. Not sure what some of you expect, but I’m from CA not NY/ChiTown where they are known for fabulous pizza… Service was, though not attentive, decent. You order at the front, seat yourself, get your drinks, and the pizza is brought to you with some plates/utensils. The only critique I’d give is the shared containers on the table were very greasy. I get its a pizza place, but please wipe down the shared items. So nasty to think about who else touched it while eating pizza! Overall a nice touristy place to rest after a day in Zion. There are shops nearby to walk to if that is what you wish. For me, in MARCH, there were 2 spots in their lot to park in.
Nick G.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
Came here with some friends after hiking around Zion national park. We order a salad which was huge and easily shared among 5 people, an order of cheese bread which was like a pizza crust covered in cheese and garlic and along with the salad could of been a meal for a couple people. We ordered three pizzas: BBQ Chicken Pizza Tomato sauce, BBQ grilled chicken, red onions, cilantro, with gouda, mozzarella & cheddar cheeses. Hot & Spicy Southwestern Burrito Pizza Tomato sauce, grilled chicken, green chilies, jalapeño peppers, red onions, mozzarella & cheddar cheeses. And the Cholesterol Hiker Tomato sauce, pepperoni, Canadian bacon, Italian sausage, mushrooms, mozzarella & cheddar cheeses. All three were great! They came out quickly and pipping hot. We were lucky to have beautiful weather and got to dine al fresco. Overall great food at reasonable prices. Yum!
Miriam P.
Place rating: 2 Riverton, UT
Just your typical destination town pizza joint. We got the BBQ chicken pizza and calzone. The pizza crust was flimsy and soggy and tasted like it was pre-made and pre-shaped from a package. Whether it was or not, that’s what it tasted like it. The calzone was drenched in sauce which made it flimsy and soggy as well. The pizza was plenty enough to feed two people so it’s a decent deal if you don’t care too much for flavor. We also got the green salad which a better description might be «green and orange salad» since it’s really just a pile of romaine topped with carrot shavings. Nothing spectacular.