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Oven and Shaker

3.9 (885 reviews)
ModeratePizza, Bars
Closed 11:30 am - 9:00 pm

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Happy hour specials
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Billie G.

Oven and shaker is a solid choice for a nice dinner when you don't feel like fully dressing up but you still want a good going out spot. It is upscale casual. The bartenders are very friendly and knowledgeable about the cocktails and alcohol that they serve. The food and drinks come out fast, hot, and delicious. The ambiance is such a nice vibe it's cool and gives hipster. I prefer this location. The butterscotch Budino is a CANT MISS it is delicious. I would eat here again!

The Pearl Pizza(made vegan)
Laurel A.

Great dinner spot for happy hour or for full dinner; easy to customize pizzas to Vegan or vegetarian, and they offer gluten free crust (not celiac friendly, use your judgement). Service is wonderful and full of recommendations - ask for the secret cocktail menu! I love their wine menu so you must try an Oregon Pinot with your pizza! Fantastic salads as well - great for sharing

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Fiammetta P.

Nice spot with pizza and drinks. They're open at lunch also which is great for kids since it tends to be a bit quieter. They have indoor and outdoor seating and good pizza options. Not my absolute favorite but ok and they have some interesting flavor combos which is always fun to try! It definitely hit the spot and their beer selection was good too!

Sohil M.

Oven and Shaker's service and quality is going downhill. I used to love their pizza and ambience. The pizza was charred and we brought it to server's attention who agreed. They replaced it with another pizza and it was charred as well. Then the server got us someone else's check at the end. The only good thing about tonight was their roasted beet salad. In a city known for pizzas, there is fierce competition and it's important to maintain quality of food. We are definitely not coming back.

Goat cheese
Sasha H.

Superb customer service! Everyone was so kind and helpful! Got the goat cheese pizza and the margarita with goat cheese. It was delicious. The brightness of the subtle lemon spark with the pistachio pesto brought out the sharpness of the goat cheese.

The Pearl Pizza
Jim B.

We found paid parking right next to the establishment. We were seated quickly at one of the outdoor picnic tables, which were very difficult to get in and out of. A carafe of water was brought quickly and refilled promptly. We weren't terribly hungry, so only ordered a white pizza which was beautiful and delicious. The staff were not well coordinated at shift turnover, because literally 15 seconds after the first server brought out our pizza, the second server came and asked us how it was, when it was completely obvious that we hadn't even taken a first bite yet.

Nostrana salad
Mindy P.

Just a fantastic place to visit! Oven and Shaker is located in the Pearl. A girlfriend and I visited on one of the last beautiful days of fall. They have ample indoor and outdoor seating and you can smell the cozy wood oven when you enter. Service was great (a bit slow, but excellent engagement!). We ordered unique cocktails that were well-balanced (not too sweet, not too boozy, but boozy enough). I got the Pepper Smash and Angie got the Smile and Nod. We shared the must-have Nostrana salad (I'm salivating thinking about) and the goat cheese pizza. Both were excellent! I need to come back and try other items on the menu. This is a place where it's hard to narrow down what to eat.

Spicy Salami Special Pizza
Sam M.

Came here because we wanted pizza! All the other well known spots in time are closed until 5 but this place is open for lunch so of course we're gonna come here! Had their spicy salami, maple pig, and Margherita pizzas! There were three of us and each pizza came with 6 slices so we actually split 3 way with 2 slices each! Margherita: 8/10 Spicy salami: 9/10 Maple pig: 9/10 - Service was super friendly and nice! - Area is spacious and lots of seating! - Great for all occasions - Will need to street park Would definitely recommend!

Meatballs
Kiara V.

Found this place during wing week with a funny tik tok advertising their lemon picatta wings! My mom use to make us lemon picatta pasta growing up so it was an instant yes, wings were super good, only caveat is I wish they would've tossed them in the sauce vs sitting them dry on top of it cause I was tryna drag those guys through the sauce and spoon it up and it was a lil rough but super yummy! Also tried the meatballs and the La Fettunta bread, super tasty, that Parmesan layer is THICK lemme tell ya (I ended up brushing a little off it was a lot). The meatballs were a little cool for my taste, I wish they came out a bit hotter, one of them was a little tough, again still super yummy, but my only negative. Pro tip, if you layer a slice of meatball on the bread, spoon a lil extra marinara on top, EVEN TASTIER. Definitely will be back sometime to try their wine selection and pizzas. All in all a good experience. Just a couple notes.

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Susan C.

The environment was very queer friendly! The two pizzas we had were very delicious! Yummy and fresh ingredients. One pizza was the spicy salami and other was The Pearl. Ask for a small side of honey to drizzle on the Pearl pizza for an elevated experience. The service was great! Very attentive staff. All the staff were serving lewks! Had the Honey basil Collins cocktail and it was great!! Not too sweet or too strong, it was just right. Olive lovers: the olive appetizer is a must! Ample seating.

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Harmony G.

Came here tonight before theater at the Armory. Ordered a cocktail which was good and came pretty promptly. We ate outside and were assured that we would not be neglected because we were outside. Ordered their version of a Caesar salad. Delicious! Let the waiting begin! We were there for well over 45 minutes waiting for our pizza. A group that came in 15 - 20 minutes got two pizzas delivered while we were waiting. I asked the food runner to check on our pie and she eye rolled. We were on a timer, because of the start time of our play. Eventually our mediocre pizza arrived. The manager came over because we were clearly annoyed. She repeated over again 'what would it take to make this right?' We said nothing? It's fine. A discount is not an apology, which we did not receive. BTW - the pizza was not that good. Not bothering to go back. Too bad because it is close to the Armory

Crispy Chickpeas
Ankit P.

We stopped by during Happy Hour and it did not disappoint. The crispy chickpeas were well seasoned and crunchy, and the arugula salad (which was regular sized) was fresh and well made. The lemon vinaigrette gave it a summer taste as well. The Margherita pizza wasn't as good as it was when I use to pick up To-Go during the pandemic funny enough, but it was still was decent and looked great, especially as a happy hour price. Service was slow as it seemed understaffed but they were very kind. The place was very clean and gave a nice "date night" vibe, even though we were there on a Monday afternoon.

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