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    Hungry Sasquatch

    4.0 (130 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Hipster
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Wanna Pizza Me
    Marie K.

    Pizza was good, the slices were huge! A little on the greasy side but I imagine it's hard not to be when there's so much pizza and toppings. The service was good as well, they were polite. Not a lot of personality or friendliness but they got the job done. The restaurant itself had a good amount of seating, was clean besides the bathrooms, and the windows open up so the fresh breeze coming in was nice on a hot day. The only downfall was there's no ATM and that's strange as they have a lot of pinball machines and if you want to play them you have to have cash. They do have a change machine though. We ended up going next door to the bar to use their ATM. All in all I would recommend checking them out! Just be sure you bring cash and you'll have a great time playing pinball!

    Seating area
    Jessica F.

    The pizza here is delicious! It's a thin crust pizza and they are big slices I believe each slice ranges from $5-8 and you can cut it in half in case you want to share with someone! Their cheese gives you a good cheese pull too! I love the style of this place because it gives woodsy whimsical vibes and you can take some cute pictures! It's also great for hanging out with people because there's an arcade inside and if you want you're on spot to chill there's the bar! The service here is pretty quick since you just get your slice and get your own fountain drink.

    Pinball arcade!
    Bridget H.

    5 Stars - A Must-Stop Spot in Vancouver! On a recent drive home to Redmond, WA from the beach at Newport, my boyfriend and I made a very intentional stop in Vancouver because I had to revisit this incredible pizza place I'd eaten at about a year ago--The Hungry Sasquatch. I'd remembered loving the food and vibe and wanted to share it with him this time around. We tried to call in our order ahead of time to save a little time, but unfortunately, they weren't taking phone orders and encouraged us to order online. That process didn't work great on my phone, so we decided to just head there and order in person. A small hiccup, but definitely worth the wait! As soon as we walked in, it was just as delightful as I remembered. They've got a drink cooler stocked with tons of interesting options, and we quickly placed our order for a Hawaiian pizza--with extra cheese, of course. And wow--this pizza was even better than I remembered! Thin crust, not greasy, and seriously flavorful. My boyfriend said the Canadian bacon was the best he's ever had and couldn't stop talking about it for a solid 30 minutes on the drive afterward. We even had leftovers to bring home and share with my son--win! After eating, we strolled over to the adjacent arcade filled with pinball machines and a fun, retro vibe. Then we stepped into the bar next door--The Thirsty Sasquatch--and loved the cozy, quirky decor. (Yes, there's a leg lamp straight out of A Christmas Story--perfect nostalgia moment!) Honestly, this trio of businesses is such a gem. If I end up moving to the area soon (which I hope to!), I'll definitely be a regular. Great food, fun atmosphere, and an overall awesome stop in Vancouver!

    pesto pizza
    Ann N.

    i had a good experience here! there is plenty of seating. they even have arcade games and a 21+ section. i stppped by for lunch and tried their pesto pizza. it was so good for the price (4.50 a slice) and the texture and flavor was on point. i only wish it was a little more crispy but i can always ask them to leave it in longer next time.

    Spinach & Artichoke slice
    Payton H.

    It's hard not to appreciate Hungry Sasquatch's unique branding and massive slices. Their pizza was delivered to my work in a timely matter. I had a slice of the garden and the spinach/artichoke pizza. Both had a slightly chewy and foldable crust with an adequate amount of toppings. The pesto added a great fresh flavor to the garden pizza, however, I was left wanting something more from the spinach/artichoke slice.

    Beer to go
    Lauren G.

    Fun spot for a quick slice and a drink. They have an arcade and also drinks to go. Fun vibe and easy seating. Cute area of town to top it off. Staff very friendly.

    Inside seating
    Lori H.

    Came here for lunch on a Sunday. Not busy at all. The guy working wasn't super friendly, but not rude either. I guess mediocre service is what we've come to expect in the restaurant industry nowadays. It's pretty sad, especially in a place like this where you order at the counter, take your own food to your table, get your own beverages, buss your own table, and they still ask for a tip when you pay for your food. It's extremely disappointing to me, particularly when service isn't very friendly or welcoming. The inside was pretty cool with the three different areas, first pizza, beverages and ice cream case. Second, the pinball room. And third, the bar, Thirsty Sasquatch. Very unique and beneficial setup. Having three different rooms probably helps separate the volume when it's busy in there. We ended up ordering pizza slices, pepperoni and cheese, and a large Caesar salad to share. The prices were reasonable for the portion sizes. The pizza slices were $6.50 & $5.50, and the large Caesar salad was $12. Not bad. The food was really good. The ingredients in the salad was fresh. Loved the house made Caesar dressing and the sliced green olives complimented the salad well. The pizzas tasted fresh and we loved the thin crust. I would recommend they come up with little signs to put next to the pizzas in the case. There was no signage so we went with the obvious ones, pepperoni and cheese. Besides the mediocre service, our biggest complaint here was the numerous flies buzzing around us while we were eating. We sat in one of the window table/booths. There were at least a half dozen flies just buzzing around our table and food. We noticed the back kitchen door was wide open. We ate fast and left quicker than we normally would. Eating out and trying new places is a treat for us and it's unfortunate we had to cut our time short because of flies bugging us while we ate. Overall, food was great, but service was mediocre and the flies were a big deterrent on the possibility of returning. Probably won't be back..

    Nicole S.

    I had heard about this place for so long and finally took my 3 boys after fresh hair cuts downtown! The slices are HUGE and delicious It was a weekday during their lunch special time and the prices were amazing! My salad had lots of toppings and was so good! I got to enjoy some beers and watch the kiddos play pinball, win win! We will be back!

    Pepperoni pizza
    Camille H.

    I really enjoy going and having a beer w/ pizza here! It's fun how they have games in the center of the place in between the bar and restaurant area. Very spacious and light atmosphere. Also has outdoor seating. Family/ dog friendly. Service was good and the staff were friendly. I got a slice of pepperoni and cheese w/ pesto. Good happy hour prices. I'm a fan of how they offer per slice alongside with the option of ordering a huge pizza! Definitely recommend this place. Can't wait to go back.

    Pep and veggie slice
    Anna I.

    I can't say enough good things about this place. Staff are awesome, great beer selection and HUGE pizza portions. I always go for slices and love the options from vegan to meat. Don't forget to get the punch card! Worth the price In my opinion. Great for kids with the arcade in between the bar and restaurant side. If you haven't gone here, you're truly missing out on this local spot.

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    4.5
    (232 reviews)
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    When I think of a great food experience, I think of Crust Collective. My husband digs the beers,…read morebut I'm in it for the gluten-free deep dish pizza. I love that you can get traditional pizza toppings or creative combinations. The flavor of the pizza is amazing and I have heard that the gluten free crust is considered better than the regular by some people. This location gets busy, so if you can swing an early dinner or a meal at a slightly off time, your wait to sit will be shorter. We came in a bit before 5 when the patio seating was open and got to sit right away. When they are busy, you might wait a bit for food, but the servers are friendly and super knowledgeable about the menu items. We ordered the "something marvelous" (bbq chicken) and a pepperoni pizza (because kids) for our pizza. We also got the beets and burrata salad to start. This was more than enough food and we always take leftovers home. The weather was nice on the patio and you can see the waterfront and river from your seats. We've been here before. We will be back. I hope the Cuban style pizza makes it back on the menu...pizza with pulled pork and pickles? Yes!

    We ate at Ruse Brewing on our way down to Portland for the weekend. This was a beautiful day on the…read morewaterfront and there was no wait at 7PM on a Friday night, which we found surprising given how almost every restaurant on the street seemed to be full. We were told it would be a 20 to 25 minute wait for our pizza (I had to ask - the server didn't volunteer this information). It actually took 30. Dini Broccolini ($16) - We ordered this as an app. The dish includes a thick romesco sauce spread along the bottom of the plate. It's served cold and it's quite nutty (walnuts?) and peppery with a strong tangy umami. It's chunky with lots of small pieces blended in. On top of the romesco are three slices of crostini that are much thicker than average. They are completely dried out and crunchy like croutons. They salt the bread a ton; it's salty enough that my mouth felt like it was burning. The only warm thing on the dish is the broccolini, which is baked rather than charred. The texture is great and the seasoning level is perfect. On top of the veggies, they sprinkle pecorino and and breadcrumbs, for additional saltiness, umami, and a bit of crunch. (4/5) Now onto the pizza. Taken from another of my reviews: there are several characteristics that define Detroit-style. Firstly, the base must be a thinner and chewier focaccia dough-like crust, pillowy on the interior and with a crispness on the bottom and sides that are somewhat greasy but not overladen*. There must be flavorful Wisconsin brick cheese (or blend), buttery and fatty, melted on top and spread until it spills over the sides of the crust, creating a crisp caramelized frico ring surrounding the pie. The pepperoni must be underneath the cheese**, and the flavorful tomato sauce, typically in several wide lines, is spread atop the cheese. There must not be too many toppings to prevent the crust from compressing and ruining the texture. *Note 1: The fat/grease is very important, both to allow the crust to crisp up and to act as a hydrophobic layer to prevent sogginess. **Note 2: This is the one trait I dislike since it makes the pepperoni limp and soaked with grease. Dial 'P' for Pepperoni ($26) - As always, I start with the base pepperoni pizza, the most classical Detroit-style pizza. The pizzas here are standard 4-square size (8in x 10in), cut into 6 pieces. Pricing is pretty expensive for this size - I'm used to 8-square (10in x 14in) pricing being around this much. Starting with the base crust - it's pretty good. It's crisp but not overly greasy, thinner and a little collapsed in the area with toppings, but still light and airy without being dense. It's super bubbly from frying in high heat and the crumb, especially towards the sides, looks great. It has a tasty buttery fried flavor. The cheese frico on the sides is underwhelming. While crisp, it's a little collapsed and flattened rather than having lacy, thin, uneven tops as with a great Detroit-style pizza. The bake on the pizza is also uneven, with one side much darker than the other. The darker side unfortunately burns the frico, which gives an unpleasant acridity on one end. On top, they add an appropriate amount of mild mozzarella. It's enough to give a slightly cheesy stretch, but isn't enough to feel overly heavy or rich. They then place pepperoni on top, which cups and crisps up. Again, they don't overload the pizza, so while salty, it's not overwhelmingly so like several other Detroit-style pizzas I've eaten recently. This all makes a pizza that give a really balanced bite. Unfortunately the sauce here is a miss. It's ridiculously tangy and acidic to start with somewhat of a metallic kind of flavor. It then descends into a really heavy overly concentrated flavor of dried Italian herbs. It's incredibly overwhelming, like they wanted to completely cover up the taste of bad quality canned tomatoes* but failed. The dried herbs are followed up with a slight heat that warms the mouth, probably from red pepper flakes mixed in. On each slice of pizza, they place a giant spoonful of sauce, which is unfortunate given that I didn't enjoy the sauce. I think they should revisit their tomato sauce recipe. It's one of the worst Ive had in a while. Luckily, it's not a huge part of the pizza. (3.5/5) Overall the pizzas have some major weaknesses. My review reads very critical, but I think the pizzas are still quite tasty and will satisfy most people. Still, I personally wouldn't return given the better options for Detroit-style pizza across the river. *Note: They use Valoroso canned tomatoes from Stanislaus, which is a company many places in Detroit also use. I doubt the quality of the tomatoes are actually bad. Bathrooms - Two unisex rooms

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    4.4
    (100 reviews)
    2.0 mi
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    Words can't describe the emotions I have after eating here. I grew up in Silverton, Oregon. Every…read moreweekend my family would have our outing to 'HomePlace Pizza'. I grew up with it. It was my favorite pizza! And even an emotional, yes emotional connection to this pizza. If you've ever had it, you'd know just how incredible this pizza is. Welp, fast forward 40 years. I've lived all over. Settled in Camas, WA. Never finding a pizza that is even close to HomePlace.... Well SOB!! I found it at Barrel Mountain! I took a bite... All my childhood memories rushing back. The crust, the flavor, the crispness and fluffiness in the crust. A tear is shed as I look across the table to my wife as she asks... well, similar to HomePlace (for the 109th time). OMG.. it's the same babe! Ahhhh! just overjoyed! The server (Desere) comes around... how y'all doing? I shed another tear and ask... have you ever been to Silverton, OR? Yes! she replies. I ask - you ever been to HomePlace Pizza? She responds, yes!! and did you know that Don who is the owner of HomePlace taught us EXACTLY how to make that pizza here?!? He taught us how to make the crust, the cooking time, the sit time and even the oven! My jaw drops! I knew it! It is HomePlace pizza! Long story short... Desere is an AMAZING and the friendliness server! And yes, hands down best Pizza on this side of the river! My soul is complete

    This place has really been hit or miss lately. Not sure what's changed from their opening, but the…read morelast 3-4 times we've visited it's been okay or subpar. Very disappointing. We both agreed this is the last time we'll come here. We came in and were greeted and immediately seated by the host. He was friendly and welcoming. They weren't super busy, but busy enough for a Saturday lunch crowd. It took him awhile to get our drink order, so when he finally came to take it, we went ahead and ordered our food as well. We decided on the bacon cheeseburger with chips, and the reuben with fries ($3.50 extra for fries). I've never understood the extra cost for fries vs homemade potato chips?! The chips have been hit or miss in the past, so we usually order fries for one entree just in case. Our food took about 45 minutes. Seemed way too long. Our server never came back and asked for refills on beverages during our visit either, which was disappointing. My burger looked good, but super greasy, even the bun was greasy on top. Maybe it was brushed with butter?! The burger dripped with grease while eating it. The chips were saturated in grease as well. Some of them so much they weren't crispy at all. Our server was nowhere to be found or I would have complained. They were left on the plate. My husband didn't like them either. He ended up sharing his fries with me. My husband liked his reuben, but the bread was burnt on the bottom. You couldn't tell at first look, only once it was picked up to eat. It had plenty of meat, cheese, peppers and onions. He enjoyed it overall. The fries were good too. Much better than the chips. The restaurant was clean when we walked in, but during our visit many tables were left dirty for far too long. Not sure if they were in the middle of a shift change, but it seemed like no one was around to clear plates or refill beverages. Someone from the kitchen eventually came out to get us our bill. Our plates were still on the table when we left. Overall a disappointing experience. There are far too many restaurant options in this area to spend $65 on lunch for mediocre, at best, food and service. We will not be returning.

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    Friendly service from the moment I walked in. The other patrons (some regulars) were friendly as…read morewell. Lots of space inside. The bar stools are nice and comfy. Several outdoor seating options too. Several beers on tap but I love IPAs, so that's what I got. The 5k was my favorite. The Santa Fe chicken sandwich was quite good. Plenty of flavor there. It came with a side of chips that were perfectly crunchy and salty. I'll definitely be frequenting this brewery.

    Much has changed here since my last review, so I thought I should update it…read more They have expanded the space inside to include a larger bathroom, which is awesome considering they only had one gender neutral bathroom available when we first started coming here. There are more tables too, both normal height and high tops. They've also added a pool table and cornhole, in addition to the original ping pong table. Their menu has evolved as well. In addition to pizzas, sandwiches and appetizers, they've added a Bavarian pretzel with beer cheese, spinach artichoke dip and ice cream floats. They have a nice variety of beers and ciders. Staff is always friendly and helpful. We love their QR code ordering system. It helps you get your food faster and you can just pay your tab on your phone. Such a convenience! You can also make reservations online, which is great for large parties. As others have mentioned, it is located in an odd industrial area set back from the main road. It's easy to miss if you're not watching for their sign. There's plenty of parking and a large outdoor seating area during the summer. Their food prices have gone up, and some items seem a little steep now, but that seems to be happening everywhere nowadays.

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