Vegan Restaurant

Rosa's Pizzeria (Prescott Valley)

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · prescottValley · 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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Very Good Pizza, Awesome lasagna, Great Eggplant!!! If you like Eggplant this is the place for you, thick slices served with angel hair pasta. The pizza a very good it had great cheese and toppings. The lasagna was just what I was expecting hot and cheesy with lots of meat and sauce. Our server was Alyia she was friendly and attentive providing drinks and whatever else we needed. Pro Tip: We picked up gift cards from Costco, not sure if they are always available but they did offer extra value.

Very Good Pizza, Awesome lasagna, Great Eggplant!!! If you like Eggplant this is the place for you, thick slices served with angel hair pasta. The pizza a very good it had great cheese and toppings. The lasagna was just what I was expecting hot and cheesy with lots of meat and sauce. Our server was Alyia she was friendly and attentive providing drinks and whatever else we needed. Pro Tip: We picked up gift cards from Costco, not sure if they are always available but they did offer extra value.

Conveyer belt pizza with lack of toppings, low quality products. Ok for a kids party or something where no one has any idea what pizza should taste like. Not the worst but considering the options in PV you can do better. Large space. The antipasto salad had blobs of ice cold things and plain balsamic dressing. Nothing impressive. Crab cakes were ok but came with weird undressed salad. The tiramisu was a major disappointment. Used sweet cake and frosting like substance. Nothing like a tiramisu except for the appearance. Service was friendly, and the server was very kind and people checked on us. Wouldn’t come back if this was the only pizza place in town.

Conveyer belt pizza with lack of toppings, low quality products. Ok for a kids party or something where no one has any idea what pizza should taste like. Not the worst but considering the options in PV you can do better. Large space. The antipasto salad had blobs of ice cold things and plain balsamic dressing. Nothing impressive. Crab cakes were ok but came with weird undressed salad. The tiramisu was a major disappointment. Used sweet cake and frosting like substance. Nothing like a tiramisu except for the appearance. Service was friendly, and the server was very kind and people checked on us. Wouldn’t come back if this was the only pizza place in town.

Visited on 1/18/26: No one at the door to great guests as they entered. The one waitress was trying to put in a phone order which was taking quite some time. After being seated was finally greeted by the waitress who seemed less than pleased to be working. Drinks were ordered and served. The food was ordered and after 37 minutes it arrived. Food was mediocre at best. The chicken parmigiana was rubbery and tasted like dirty fryer oil. It was dark brown and definitely overcooked. The chicken picatta was very undersauced for a dish that relies on a sauce for flavor. The service was subpar. Again the waitress seemed bothered and never offered any reason why the food was taking so long. I overheard another waitress talking with a table state food was taking longer because of a large party. Our waitress just didn’t care. She also never stopped by to ask if we wanted refills of our drinks. The restaurant itself was very cold and felt off. Between the subpar service and the not so good food we will not return there. If management actually reads this and fixes the problems I would be surprised.