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Mama Tina’s Pizza

4.6 (29 reviews)
Closed • 4:30 pm - 7:30 PM

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Mama Tina's has the most kindest people you will meet in this valley. I was helped by a girl there, Melani with an I, who is Such a kind hostess. Melani is the example of what it means to be hardworking, sweet, and caring. She took such great care of us while getting our food! Tasted great and is definitely a place I would love to go back to because of people like Melani

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The pizza was excellent. I can't recall the exact name, but it had pepperoni, mushrooms, and sausage, all on a perfectly crispy crust. My wife enjoyed the pepperoni pizza as well. It's wood-fired and thin hand-tossed, with a light and pleasant sauce that's not too spicy. The cheese was thick, offering that satisfying pull I love when serving myself. If you're a true pizza lover, I'd rate this spot an easy 8+ on the One Bite scale.

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Love the pizza in this place is really good they are really nice and welcoming nice place to hang out and walk as it is near a park

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Service is amazing super friendly. I love there fire pizza amazing. Can't wait to try all of their pizza

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I tried the My Etna pizza and it was great!...great crust, great toppings and texture, and great taste.

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Love the wood fired crust! Staff is always friendly and service is always quick! My son's favorite!

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Best Calzone ever. Fresh ingredients and made to order. I'll definitely eat there again.

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4.1(785 reviews)
0.9 mi
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The Dilly Deli

4.2(85 reviews)
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Outstanding service and food. My wife and I want to buy an assortment sandwiches for the staff at…read morethe Progressive Care Unit at Confluence Health Hospital where my dad was being treated. Dilly Delli set us up with an assortment of their standard sandwiches. Dilly Delli cut each of them in half, wrapped each half individually, and labeled them all. I got one of their club sandwiches when I picked up the order and it was one of the best club sandwiches I've had. FIVE STARS!

My first time here...and I'm impressed with the DIY salad bar--37 ingredients and 8 dressings !…read more(See the pics) There are two sized foam containers, suitable for eating inside or taking out. Self-serve was easy---make your salad and weigh it at the register. My large tray salad (see pic) was $17.21. It was two meals worth! The ingredients were all very fresh with a few spectacular choices--crumbled blue cheese, artichoke hearts, diced red pepper, cubed ham, roasted chicken, hard-boiled eggs, pickled beets, Kalamata olives, and sweet pickle chips. I love blue cheese dressing, especially when I can choose the amount. Dilly's is a little diluted and lacks garlic, but the crumbled blue cheese made it all work. Also, salt and pepper was needed--if it was there, I didn't see any. But hey, this is the most complete salad bar I've seen in Wenatchee. I also took home a Tuna-Tuna sandwich for Sherrie--she loved it. I think we're hooked! There's a loyalty program--1 Star for every $10 spent, and 50% off next purchase after 10 Stars. (Yes, sales tax is included in the calculation) What's not to like?!?!

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$17.21 for this huge salad packed with proteins.

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Wenatchee Natural Foods is an awesome place for food, drinks and groceries. We spotted Wenatchee…read moreNatural Foods, which was across our hotel, and it ended being one of our favorite spot to get sustenance. Located on the main street of Wenatchee, Wenatchee Natural Foods offers organic, sustainable items, with lots of locally made products. It's not the largest grocer, but the selection was fantastic. We were able to get some grocery items here during our weekend trip and also tried the items that they prepare at the cafe area towards the back of the store. At the cafe area, they have a large menu of different drinks, with smoothies that are worth checking out. I loved the chocolate smoothie, which they make with almond butter and vanilla whey, so it's naturally sweetened. I also ordered a bowl, which you can make based on the different ingredients they offer, like a base of rice or beans, with different proteins and veggies. I customized my bowl with rice, curry chickpeas, avocado and steak and seasonal veggies and it served as two meals, which was delicious. For those wanting to dine in, they have a seating area on the side of the store, with outdoor seating where it's dog-friendly. It's a win for Wenatchee to have a store like Wenatchee Natural Foods, offering a great selection of healthy, wholesome items in a community-centric setting. I'd come back here again when in the area.

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3.9(217 reviews)
0.8 mi
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We stayed at Wenatchee after a short visit to Leavenworth. As usual, I looked up Yelp to see what's…read moregood when exploring a new area. While the rating isn't super high, we saw that the public market itself is an attraction, and the pictures look like the type of vibe that my wife likes, we decided to try out Fire. The space is very open, we were quickly greeted and seated shortly. There were a good amount of selections, but we ended up going with a pizza and the pork belly sandwich. Kids got the spaghetti and cheese off of the kids menu, both were solid, easy 4-5*. The salumi pizza was also solid, fresh ingredients, and baked well 4.5*. The porchetta was absolutely delicious, pork belly was done well and paired well with the rest of the ingredients, 5*. We got the charred brussel sprouts, but it was very charred and my wife almost wanted to ask for it to be remade. I didn't mind it too much, and just continued to eat (I was really craving for some cooked veggie), I finished majority of the portion so we didn't bother to ask for it to be remade. Our waitress was very nice, but there was a period where she disappeared (looked like she had her jacket on and went out to get something) and only asked us how the food were immediately after the food arrived and after we were pretty much done eating. Dessert was this crepe with Nutella ice cream inside, 5*. Overall it was an enjoyable meal, but given the price, this was a 4* experience.

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Market at night

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0.7 mi

Let's start with service- server didn't seem happy to be there, not sure why cause it didn't seem…read morelike they had to clean much. Place was quite dirty, food or crumbs on floor. Food- 2 Gyros lamb and beef. All toppings. Nothing special seemed like the regular sandwich. Didn't come with anything extra, we did ask for water but never received any. Our order? $33.84 including tip. After asking about other drinks and what was behind the restaurant he said he could get beer, the friend didn't drink beer so offered Margs. $23.45-including another tip!!! Margs were tart. Sandwich was tasty and filling but for 2 gyro and 2 margs in a little dive$56 including a tip was not worth my money. It's a no for me.

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The Doner Haus - Inset door to upstairs dining room.

Inset door to upstairs dining room.

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