Vegan Restaurant

Lollipops Woodfire & Grocery

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · bartlesville · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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Amazing!! Do not skip this place! We got the dip trip and the angry chicken pizza. There were 3 dips, pimento, soft cheese, and hummus with roasted garlic. The naan was wood fire grilled and so delicious. The pizza had fresh ingredients and a hand made crust. Everything was high quality and super tasty 😋 the server was very attentive and polite. And you get a lollipop with your meal!

Amazing!! Do not skip this place! We got the dip trip and the angry chicken pizza. There were 3 dips, pimento, soft cheese, and hummus with roasted garlic. The naan was wood fire grilled and so delicious. The pizza had fresh ingredients and a hand made crust. Everything was high quality and super tasty 😋 the server was very attentive and polite. And you get a lollipop with your meal!

An outdoor area to play with kids and a really nice patio with fans! The indoor area is nice and cool and you can see the wood fire stove. Really good service. Delicious pizza. Free lollipops with every meal that they make here. Cute swings out on the patio too.

An outdoor area to play with kids and a really nice patio with fans! The indoor area is nice and cool and you can see the wood fire stove. Really good service. Delicious pizza. Free lollipops with every meal that they make here. Cute swings out on the patio too.

**Edit: well, once my husband got home I made him immediately take everything back to the restaurant. I opened the plastic bag to find that the box the salad was in was covered in some sort of sticky/lint like substance along all the edges of the box. I’m so disgusted that someone put food in this box and thought that was acceptable at all but especially when the salad was $7! This makes me concerned about the overall cleanliness of the restaurant and we absolutely will not be returning. This is why small businesses don’t survive here or elsewhere. You will never convince me the person who put this salad in this box did not notice it looked this way when putting the salad in it. To have no clue what that substance is and serve it to a customer that way expecting them to eat it is wild.** I really want to love Lollipops and spend my money there as I was very excited to have a wood fired pizza place in Bartlesville when they opened. But I can’t get past the service or lack of. I went with friends a couple weeks ago and ordered a pizza and salad. I requested a side of Alfredo (that I was more than happy to pay for) and was told “there is no button for that” and told me it was not possible. I said “ok, that’s fine then I guess”. If there is no button to ring it in, fair enough but I can’t imagine I am the first to ever request that. Just charge me $2 or what ever is a fair price or better yet, offer it as a courtesy so the customer can have what they want. While I was there that night, I saw they offer a buy 2 get 1 free pizza night on Thursdays. As a busy family of 7, I thought it would be a good deal for us and a way to support this local business instead of another chain. Tonight happened to be a busy night and I suggested the pizza deal to my husband since it was fresh on my mind. We placed our order and requested chicken and roasted garlic added to one of the pizzas and he was told they don’t do additions for the deal, he said he was more than happy to pay for the additions made and she said they would do it this time but not in the future. Again, we are more than happy to pay for additions or sides we’ve requested. But as a customer, not being able to get what I want despite being willing to pay for it, is frustrating. I want to support local business so they can stay in town. I would rather give my money to someone local than another pizza chain or driving to Pawhuska for wood fired pizza. But I am not willing to spend the money to get something I do not want or can’t have. Please consider this perspective so families like mine can continue to come back and spend money. I don’t know many people who prefer pizza with no form of meat/protein. I am having a hard time understanding what the big deal is to add an extra topping if the customer will pay for it, regardless of the deal or not. Every other place I’ve ever been that offers a deal just makes it known that there will be an upcharge if you have any requests/additions.