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    The Pie Pizzeria - Midvale

    3.6 (344 reviews)
    ModeratePizza, Vegan, Gluten-Free
    Open 10:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    THE PIE PIZZERIA - MIDVALE ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    We are really liking this pizza
    A M.

    First of all I don't typically like pizza... until now. We ordered a 1/2 cheese 1/2 pepperoni pizza and it was good. This pizza was very cheesy. The tomato sauce was a burst of fresh and garlicky flavors. The pizza was perfect. Slightly oily in the best way. I also liked the staff. We arrived 25 minutes to close and they made us feel welcome. Pizza was fast. Maybe 10 minutes. We ordered our pizza to go but it smelled so good we had a slice before we left since another table was sitting there too. I didn't feel rushed out or imposing even tho it was late. My son is cur munching away.. his exact words are that is so good. I'm going to wake up and snack on it.

    The pie combo Buffalo classic wings Spicy wings Caesar salad
    Taylor T.

    Our family did a quick weekend visit to SLC and asked a local for their recommendations finding a pizza spot. Firstly he recommended The Pie Pizzeria and that's what we went with to avoid other big chains like Mod Pizza or Domino's. We ordered a large amount of food after driving on the road for 8 hours. We ordered The Pie Combo, Caesar salad, and 2 orders of Buffalo Wings (1X Classic Buffalo & 1X Spicy). We were not disappointed! The Pie Combo had an insane amount of meat toppings with veggies and it was cooked nicely. No undercooked or doughy areas with so many toppings. The dressing for the salad appeared to be house made which was great! We couldn't tell the difference between the flavors of buffalo wings but were satisfied with each, not too spicy in our opinion.

    Pie combination with tomatoes
    T S.

    Went to The Pie with my friend on a Tuesday. It wasn't super busy, but it still took a while for our pizza. Once it arrived, it was delicious, but I was surprised to see that ranch dipping sauce cost $1, which seemed unnecessary. The pizza was great as always, but there was a family with 8 kids that made things a bit chaotic. The kids were running around and being loud, which made the atmosphere a bit less enjoyable. This is a very casual place, so if you're looking for a relaxed vibe, this may not be the best option. I'd still go back, but I'll keep the noise level in mind for next time. Star Breakdown: - Cleanliness: (4/5) - Service: (3/5) - Food: (3/5) - Value: (2/5) - Ambiance: (2/5) **Overall Rating**: (2/5)

    Clay T.

    Huge pizza, 2 orders of wings, and huge salad all for $50! Visiting SLC and craving some pizza, look no further! Salad was super green with homemade Caesar dressing , pizza was fully loaded with toppings yet not soggy, and wings were thick with a couple extra thrown in for good measure. Highly recommend!

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    The pizza is on average, a 6.5 in Portnoy scale. The gluten free crust is good fresh, but once re heated it turns to literally cardboard

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    Service is amazing . The pizza is one the best pizzas I've tried in salt lake so far.

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    god awful. The tomato sauce wrecks the whole thing. Gross waste of money. Cheap product. Exploitative price.

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    A good pizza is hard to beat. The Pie does a great job of scratching that itch. Everything I have tried there has been amazing.

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    Ask the Community - The Pie Pizzeria - Midvale

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    Prohibition

    4.0
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    Am I the only guy who gets weirded out when going to a burlesque show, with their spouse also…read morepresent? "Don't worry honey, it's okay to look, and also throw money at the half-naked women! I promise you won't get in trouble!" Uh-huh. ;) Alright, I digress. Awkwardness aside, Prohibition is a really great place to enjoy a classy dinner, where the meat is served on a place AND on stage, and the cheesecake comes with the price of admission! Speaking of admission, as my wife and I were guests, being shepherded along by our friend, I cannot recall exactly what the "cover charge" was (not much, if I remember correctly...less than $20 for two?), and if reservations are *required*, I cannot say for certain, but I would say they are *recommended* at the very least, because our showtime was packed. Anyway, once paid, you are escorted through a secret bookcase door (SLC residents sure do love their speakeasies, don't they?), and into the dining hall and saloon, where you're soon to have your socks knocked off...well, someone's clothes are coming off, anyway! We were given a table that I dismissively thought was tucked away pretty far in the back and out of the way, but it ended up being one of the best seats in the house, as the table where the performers gathered, prepped, and returned to was just adjacent to us, so we were about as up close and personal as you can get, without getting yourselves arrested. Each of the dancers brought their own style, flair, and wardrobe to their performances, which were spirited and energetic, and a touch racy, without devolving into outright debauchery. It may be an (18+? 21+?) venue, but alcohol restrictions aside, I wouldn't hesitate to take older, more mature teens to a show with similar content. We ordered a smattering of smaller dishes, as we weren't particularly hungry, but the Mishima Wagyu tacos were fantastic (as you would expect), as was the Fedora Fin (Za'atar-crusted ahi tuna), and all of our cocktails. As the show is timed event with multiple performances per night, both food and bev are fired out of the kitchen/bar faster than the bullets from a Tommy Gun, but with far better accuracy. The whole operation here was honestly very impressive, from start to finish. Coming from a progressive city like Portland, it's always struck me a little odd that places that, by reputation, strike you as more conservative end up having some of the best, most wild entertainment venues, that you only wish you had back home. Prohibition is one of these places that I would rather see in my downtown, instead of the litany of seedy strip joints pushing for maximum titilation, but with only a fraction of the class and sophistication. Prohibition is good, clean fun, masquerading as something illicit, which is the heart of what makes it work so well.

    Came for music, but jazz was not jazz, so a bit disappointed with that. It was more folk music…read more Usually come for blues, think I'll stick to that. The drinks made up for the music and saved the night. We'll be back for Bluesday Tuesday! Service was decent and we love the atmosphere at Prohibition! Maybe vet music a little better, that's only suggestion for improvement!

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    JINYA Ramen Bar - Murray

    4.2
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    Wow wow wow, I absolutely loved JINYA. First time here and it did not disappoint. It was a little…read morebusy for a Friday lunch, but we grabbed seats at the bar and they were great spots too. We ordered the $18 lunch special with tonkotsu ramen, and I got the seaweed salad. Everything was soooo yummy. I also tried the Mangosakitini and a mojito. The mango drink had fresh mango at the bottom and was really good. Drinks were around $12-14. The restaurant itself was cozy with great lighting and an excellent use of space. It felt comfortable without being crowded, and they also offer outdoor dining. We even got a noodle refill for just $4, which honestly sealed the deal. Best place ever. Service was friendly, and we are definitely coming back for date night!

    My girlfriend and I had a great experience overall. The restaurant has a cozy atmosphere that makes…read moreyou feel like you've stepped into Japan, despite its small size. The staff was incredibly friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable, offering excellent recommendations and explaining the menu with patience. The food was mostly excellent. The limited-time Dragon Ball Z ramen was outstanding and one of the best dishes we tried. The JINYA ramen had a flavorful base but could have used a bit more seasoning. Thankfully, the table seasonings made it easy to adjust to our taste. The gyoza were delicious, and the fried chicken portion was surprisingly generous. The takoyaki had great flavor and was among the best we've had in Utah, although we would have liked a little more octopus and slightly less batter. The strawberry and mango lemonades were refreshing but didn't have much fruit flavor, so they were the weakest part of the meal. Prices felt fair for the quality and generous portions we received. Overall, this is a place we would happily visit again and would recommend to anyone looking for good ramen, excellent service, and a welcoming atmosphere.

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    Eiko Cafe

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    3.9
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    1.1 mi

    The food is what I am disappointed about. The waitress was nice and the environment seemed chill,…read morebut the food was underwhelming. I got the Chicken Katsu à la carte. The Chicken Katsu was unfortunately more breaded than chicken so it was very crispy, almost like tasting close to burnt crispiness. The cost of the food, tax, and tip was about $18. Yes, I'll tip, but including that, $18 did not reflect the meal I was served. I will note, a lot of the stuff on the menu seemed pricey. I'm wondering if they are trying to properly balance food cost with the costs of the staff since I think there's 3-4 people working there? Another potential reason for high costs is that they are open till 3:30am. What I've noticed with stores open late at night is that because they are one of few stores actually open that late, they can charge higher prices and people will still buy from them. PLUS, if you are one of few stores open late, you can also get away with lower quality food. So if I had to bet, the pricing and quality of food is supposed to reflect super late night restaurant tactics. I'd only go here if it's the only place you're interested eating at past midnight.

    We came here on a weeknight around 6:30 with some of my in-laws who were in town from the Richfield…read morearea. It's a small hole in the wall type place. It was empty except for one small family, so we we were seated right away. Our biggest struggle was communicating with the server. Not only was he new and very young, but there was a significant language barrier. We had to gesture and demonstrate to get our order across. Thankfully everything came out correctly! I got the coconut chicken, which honestly wasn't super coconutty. It was decent--kind of all of the (chewy) parts of the chicken you'd expect at this kind of restaurant. It came with lots of white rice, and lots of syrup, basically. We ordered a big plate of chow mein, which was good! We had a couple pieces of sashimi which were decent--not mind blowing nor bad. I wish I could remember what rolls we ordered, maybe the Rainbow roll? Both sushi rolls were really good. The portions across the entire table were very generous. My husband wants to return for that reason alone. I would come back and give some more rolls a try.

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