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Stone Pine Pizza

3.9 (34 reviews)
Closed • 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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Robin S.

Two delivery pizzas through Bend Takeout, both very good: - Margherita. This one was a bit better than previous. At least it arrived in good shape. Interesting that the two margheritas I've ordered weren't quite the same pizza. One with sliced tomatoes, one without. - Build Your Own, with pineapple, mushrooms, basil, onion. Same basic quality but considerably more expensive, more than a standard pizza off their menu, even one loaded with toppings and meat. Nothing I wasn't completely aware of when I placed the order, of course. The margherita, combo and vegetarian (with six toppings) are all $12. My build your own with four toppings came to $18.

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Charlie T.

A good place to get some pizza. The standout pizza was the chicken bacon ranch one. The pepperoni and combo were ok, but if I had to order again, it would be the chicken bacon ranch one. Something about that pizza just made it stand out. It was even good the next day. The people working here were friendly and able to make our pizzas pretty quick.

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H. D.

Great pizza with a great crust. Good price points. Definitely will be ordering again. Also I liked how the ranch wasn't overwhelming on the chicken pizza. It was super light.

Chicken Bacon Ranch Pizza, Pesto Pine Pizza

My boyfriend and I aren't from Prineville but we took a chance and stopped in at the food trucks which can be hit or miss. Lucky for us this place was a total hit. The owner was so friendly and fun to talk to. The pizza crust was thin and crispy... even in the center!

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Amazing gluten-free crust, thin and crispy!! As others have said, the Pesto Pine is stacked with toppings.

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The pizza was delicious. We ordered the pesto pine. It was a very busy Saturday and we got the pizza within 20 minutes. Definitely recommend

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This is our go-to for pizza delivery through uber eats! There are lots of options and everything we've tried has been great.

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I found the chicken bacon ranch pizza to be excellent. NIce thing bread, and packed with a lot of flavor. Enjoyed the sauce.

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Unbelievable pepperoni pizza. Cheese and crust were perfect. Love the ambience with the fire pits too.

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