Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Crispy thin-crust tavern pies with hot oil and stingers are the draw; limited menu, lively bar vibe, fair prices, but service consistency varies.
Colony Grill delivers reliable tavern-style pizza with strong food quality anchored by signature hot oil pies and crisp, lacy crusts that justify repeat visits. However, inconsistent execution across visits—occasional lukewarm pies and uneven toppings—prevents grade A territory, while variable service attentiveness and periodic long waits temper the otherwise friendly, efficient experience. The convenient Clarendon location with comfortable seating and sports atmosphere rounds out a solid neighborhood destination that exceeds typical pizza standards but lacks the polish of premier local establishments.
The room feels warm and bustling with TVs, high ceilings, and an easygoing bar crowd. Staff are often friendly and quick, though a few nights run slow. One diner summed it up: "Crisp thin crust with hot oil made the trip worth it." Cooking here leans classic tavern-style over trends: ultra-thin, lacy-edged pies, minimal menu, and signature heat from hot oil and stingers. Great for those who want simple, well-executed pizza with a beer, not a sprawling selection; value is solid for Clarendon. Families do well: servers have high chairs ready and the personal pies suit kids who like plain cheese. Gluten-free crust and dairy-free cheese help with dietary needs, but remember it is pizza-only, so picky eaters wanting nuggets or pasta will not find alternatives.
Area: Bustling urban Clarendon corridor with young professionals, bars, and casual eateries; sports-friendly vibe.
Safety: Well-lit, high foot traffic, generally safe with active nightlife and frequent patrons.
Nearby: Near Orange Line Metro, dense bar scene, shops, apartments, and fitness studios
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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