Takeout
Warm, family-run pizzeria serving flavorful, well-balanced pies with standout service and fair prices; best-in-valley contender if you like creative toppings and a friendly vibe.
2 Talls Pizzeria delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional food quality with balanced flavors and airy crust, paired with outstanding service attentiveness that remembers orders and welcomes families warmly. Strong value for money and consistent execution prevent a higher grade, as the modest setting appeal and straightforward pizza concept lack the distinctive character or culinary innovation that defines grade A territory.
The room feels warm and bustling with the family running the counter like a neighborhood gathering spot. Guests talk about crisp-bottomed, soft-centered crusts and staff who remember orders, one saying, "They even remembered the ranch on the side." It has the easy charm of a small town and the welcoming service of people who genuinely care. The culinary approach leans elevated-traditional pizza with playful twists: think ranch-base pies, pesto, BBQ, and a hot honey drizzle on the Buckeroo that adds just the right touch. Sauces taste bright, toppings feel fresh, and prices are fair, especially with slice deals and cheap beer. It is ideal for diners who want classic comfort with a little creativity, not high-concept experiments. For families, it is practically made for kids thanks to cheese and simple-topping pies, garlic knots, and plenty of seating. Gluten-free crust (10 in) and veggie choices broaden options, though vegan choices are not explicit. Spicy or hot-honey pizzas can be adventurous, so conservative eaters may prefer a cheese or Margherita.
Area: Small-town mountain community core with casual, family-oriented energy and local businesses.
Safety: Generally safe with regular foot traffic; one review cited some cleanliness lapses inside during a visit.
Nearby: Near other Main Street shops, casual eateries, and services; convenient stop for locals and visitors headed to outdoor activities.
Available: Takeout
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