Damn Fine Pizza truly lives up to its name. Our go-to is the King Volcano, which is always a knockout, and the drinks are just as memorable—Sinclair Fog and Dee F. Peach are must-orders every time. I’ve also worked my way through the Caesar salad, Mac ’n Cheese, Cheese bread, and yes, the cannoli (or is it just one cannolo? Either way—delicious). The Twin Peaks theme is completely lost on me, but thankfully it never gets in the way of what really matters: amazing food and a fun, welcoming atmosphere. What really keeps me coming back, though, is the fantastic, monthly drag show! Add in the great view, outdoor seating, wonderfully patient and kind staff, and an inclusive, joyful vibe, and you’ve got a place that feels special every single visit. Damn Fine Pizza isn’t just a restaurant—it’s an experience, and I can’t recommend it enough.
Damn Fine Pizza
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Damn Fine Pizza truly lives up to its name. Our go-to is the King Volcano, which is always a knockout, and the drinks are just as memorable—Sinclair Fog and Dee F. Peach are must-orders every time. I’ve also worked my way through the Caesar salad, Mac ’n Cheese, Cheese bread, and yes, the cannoli (or is it just one cannolo? Either way—delicious). The Twin Peaks theme is completely lost on me, but thankfully it never gets in the way of what really matters: amazing food and a fun, welcoming atmosphere. What really keeps me coming back, though, is the fantastic, monthly drag show! Add in the great view, outdoor seating, wonderfully patient and kind staff, and an inclusive, joyful vibe, and you’ve got a place that feels special every single visit. Damn Fine Pizza isn’t just a restaurant—it’s an experience, and I can’t recommend it enough.
The pizza is good. The Twin Peaks theming is great! This is a really cool space. The decor is delightful (especially for fans of the show “Twin Peaks”). There are a lot of tables, good selection of pizzas, and a pinball room. It must be noted that the restaurant gets really busy, and the ordering system/service is not ideal. You stand in a long line-up to the bar, where you place your order and pay. The only “service” is someone dropping off your pizza when it’s done (ours took 25 minutes). Also, the music on the night we visited was very loud - one of the reasons we opted to take our pizza to-go. That acknowledged, we thought the pizza was pretty good. Decent toppings (both in terms of quality and quantity). Thin crust (a little soggy in the middle). Enjoyable enough (perhaps not reaching the level of “damn fine” - but good). And not overly expensive. Overall, we’d try it again. Though we’d love a full table service option (especially in a space with this kind of vibe). Pro Tip: Don't miss the opportunity to play the Labyrinth pinball machine! Also great!
The pizza is good. The Twin Peaks theming is great! This is a really cool space. The decor is delightful (especially for fans of the show “Twin Peaks”). There are a lot of tables, good selection of pizzas, and a pinball room. It must be noted that the restaurant gets really busy, and the ordering system/service is not ideal. You stand in a long line-up to the bar, where you place your order and pay. The only “service” is someone dropping off your pizza when it’s done (ours took 25 minutes). Also, the music on the night we visited was very loud - one of the reasons we opted to take our pizza to-go. That acknowledged, we thought the pizza was pretty good. Decent toppings (both in terms of quality and quantity). Thin crust (a little soggy in the middle). Enjoyable enough (perhaps not reaching the level of “damn fine” - but good). And not overly expensive. Overall, we’d try it again. Though we’d love a full table service option (especially in a space with this kind of vibe). Pro Tip: Don't miss the opportunity to play the Labyrinth pinball machine! Also great!
Visited this restaurant based on great ratings, and saw they offered a gluten free crust option. I ordered a 12” half Nonna Piccata and half A-Rae-Gula. I got my kid two individual slices of pepperoni. My pizza toppings were tasty, but the gluten free crust was rather hard. As shown in photos, the outer of the crust was burnt. The photo doesn’t look too bad, but the burn taste lingered. I came here mainly bcs of the gluten free crust, so I was disappointed. My kid thoroughly enjoyed her individual pepperoni pizza slices that she was yum’ing almost the whole time while eating. The regular crust looked/felt fluffier, so she ate everything. The table next to me had a generous portions of Caesar salad, and said the anchovy dressing was delicious. So we’ll come back next time for that.