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Willamette Valley Pie Company

4.1 (169 reviews)
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Marionberry pie
Bethany C.

Stopped at Willamette Valley Pie Company on a drive from Portland to Eugene. I'd heard about marionberries being a local thing. Apparently they were developed at Oregon State University so I figured I should try them in their natural habitat (pie). Got there right before closing, so I was only able to try the marionberry pie. But honestly, no regrets. It's like a blackberry that went to grad school: deeper, richer, a little more complex without being annoying about it. Not overly sweet, not trying too hard. Just a really solid pie that knows what it's doing. Kind of wish I'd gotten there earlier because the lunch menu looked legitimately good. You could plan a stop around this place. If you're driving through and need a reason to pull over, this is a strong one. Even if you're just there for five minutes and a slice of pie you eat slightly too fast in your car.

Outdoor dining area
Eunice A.

I love this place ! I been looking for a peaceful coffee spot and this place is just what I was looking for . Their service is always fast and friendly . Their food is delicious and fresh . I recommend all their pies but my favorite will always be their Marion berry cinnamon roll !

Natalia G.

I love their big range of Marion berry items, my favorite is the personal mini pie for $6.50!

Chicken pot pie
Keala S.

Stopped by on a rainy Thursday around 3pm and this place was a cozy treat. When you first walk in, there's a cute shop area with local food products, jams, and some kitchenware, it's definitely worth a browse while you wait. There was a bit of a line to order, and staff mentioned they were short-staffed with only one cashier, but the line moved steadily. You order at the counter, get a buzzer, and pick up your food from the window when it's ready. Everything sounded tasty and we ordered- Chicken Pot Pie: it was warm and comforting, especially on this rainy day. It does come with a side of grapes. The crust was flakey, but the filling was a bit on the soupy side. We did wish there was more crust on top. Huckleberry & Apple Lattice a la mode: loved this combo! The pie itself was flakey and just sweet enough, and paired really nicely with the soft serve. The soft serve was more on the icy side than creamy, but it still worked. Strawberry Dream Pie: this one had a pretzel crust and was our favorite. A fun mix of sweet and salty and kinda reminded us of a strawberry cheesecake. There's a cute indoor seating area to hangout and enjoy your treats while playing a few board games. It is definitely a cozy stop with comforting food and a welcoming vibe.

Austin C.

The Willamette Valley Pie Company Farm Store is located in a gorgeous part of the Willamette Valley. The store itself has many kitchen tools and baking accessories, many of which I had not even heard of! They also offer baked goods and other snacks to take home, and have a full menu and seating to dine in while you're there. I ended up getting the spinach and chicken wrap and tried the strawberry pie which was absolutely delicious. Overall, I would definitely recommend this spot for those who are fans of baking or just want to take the family to a new store/bakery/restaurant away from the busyness of the city.

Grill menu
Buzzy B.

We've purchased their pies many times at various storms but never knew they had this store until it was in The Oregonian! Beautiful day so drive the 30 miles to visit. They offer many choices inside for lunch much but when you drive up all you can smell is the grilling hot dogs! Sold! Huge beef hot dogs with several condiment choices, bag of chips, fresh baked cookie and a drink for $8.50. All enjoyed outside under the shade while you watch bike riders pull up and kids playing on the play structures. Finish the dog and save cookie for later and head in to look at all the different packaged food to purchase to make at home. Pick up my favorite - peach pie and get some strawberry shortcake for dessert. It's a strawberry sundae with a great biscuit. The ice cream is so good! All of the servers are so friendly and helpful. We will definitely make the trip again.

Chicken Mug
Jennifer M.

Spent $86 on our food. We got Pot Pie, Turkey sandwich, Grilled Cheese, 2 Marionberry Lemonades, Tea and Chai, large Strawberry Shortcake, piece of Pie, NSA Pie, and a chicken mug. Lots of food and was full afterwards. Service was awesome and friendly, there was a long line but I feel it was worth it. Also, it was Fathers Day. Everything was great will definitely be back

Drink menu
Bianca C.

We ordered the chicken salad sandwich, strawberry shortcake and a slice of pie. It was a great day outside so we ate outdoors and played some corn hole afterwards. Great place for lunch with the family

Pumpkin Scone, $3.99
Vic C.

When looking up what things to do in Salem, Oregon, Willamette Valley Pie Company came up and was also recommended by a few travel bloggers that my husband watched on YouTube. So he decided that we should come here for pie. We came here for a visit this past Monday and also Tuesday. We thought it would be nice to bring back a pie and some cider for some friends that we were going to visit and so that is why we decided to come back a second day. Over those 2 visits, we ended up purchasing: Chicken Pot Pie served with a side of grapes, $7.99- This little chicken pot pie was very, very salty. My husband ordered this and did not like the pie filling. Thank goodness grapes were served on the side to help give a bit of freshness. Potato Bacon Soup served with Cheddar Biscuit, $6.49- I ordered this item and picked this soup (but you could have chosen chicken tortilla soup). This soup was very salty as well. I added water to my soup and stirred it to help dilute some of that salt, which made the soup taste better. I really loved the cheddar biscuit. It was moist and had bits of chives in the biscuit too. I would love to just purchase the cheddar biscuit again if that was available for purchase. Pumpkin Scone, $3.99- I ordered this on 2 separate days because I really liked the scone. The pumpkin wasn't too sweet (not nearly as sweet as the pumpkin loaf at Starbucks, which I think is too sweet) and had a good balance. The scone itself was pretty large for the size (which is a good size to share with another and both people will feel satisfied with the portion) and was nice warm (you can request for your scone to be warmed). Marionberry Scone, $3.99- My husband ordered this and thought it was good. I didn't have any. Featured Pie of the Week (with special price): Baked Peach Raspberry Pie, $11.99- When we visited on Monday, this pie was the pie of the week and so we decided to pick this one because of the price. But there are so many pies available (but not at this price). You can also purchase frozen pies too (if we had purchased this pie frozen, it would have been a special price of $10.99). This pie was really good and the flavors of the both peach and raspberry really went well together. The top of the pie had rolled oats, which I really liked. Pint of Apple Cider, $3.50- My husband really wanted fresh apple cider so we picked a small bottle. It was pretty good, although naturally sweeten. We liked it so much that the next day, we decided to purchase a 1/2 gallon for our friends. Baked No Sugar Added Marionberry Pie special: $10- On Tuesday, we came back to purchase pie and cider for our friends. This surprised us to see this pie featured and on sale for $10 (it was this pie and also a cherry pie that was also $10). My husband figured this would be a good pie to get since marionberry isn't a common pie flavor that we normally see. We ended up trying a slice the next day at our friends' home for dessert after dinner. This pie was really good. Even with a no sugar added pie, this pie was just perfectly sweetened for us. And our friends also really liked the pie as well. 1/2 Gallon Apple Cider, $6- This was purchased for our friends and they liked it. Free sample of blackberry lime- Oh boy this pie sample was generous and very good. I don't normally like blackberry but I liked it in this pie. --------------------------------- (Total= $57.94) Service both times was very friendly and quick. When we visited the first time, we were given a pager for our order. It vibrated and would light up when our order was ready for pick up. The indoor (there is also outdoor seating too) seating is nice and there is a self serve water station set up. I liked that there were books and board games available for kids and families to use to occupy their time. There was also a small coloring table in the corner (I took two cute coloring sheets for my nephews to bring back home for them to color). The restrooms were clean upon both visits and adequately stocked with the essentials. Overall, we had a good experience with this place (just wouldn't recommend their entrees) and would come back here again the next time we visit this part of Oregon.

Inside
Alia G.

Great stop... Lots of gift-y things as well as pie and sweet treats. To go pies as well as ready to eat pies and cookies and scones.

Ciarra L.

Food: we got the meal deal, grilled cheese... it was suppose to be some Italian soup but they actually forgot soup and then they only had clam chowder. The clam chowder is pretty good. Grilled cheese was great. You get a pickle and then chips. I got a Turkey sandwich with chips. Canned soda. We also ordered strawberry shortcake which was pretty good. I bought mini pies from the freezer. They cook well in an airfyer. I did buy the "uncrustable" like almond butter and jam sandwiches however I wouldn't recommend those. Even after sitting the night in the fridge the almond butter turns more granulated and breaks. Service: Was a little unorganized. Ahead of us was a group just taking photos of their menu while others waited so I skipped them to get checked out. The only side note I'd add is when they forgot the soup I was questioned as if I stole soup. Lol they forgot to serve it, not me! So asking for something I paid for doesn't seem out of character in my opinion. Ambiance: it's a nice like barn. They have booth seating and chairs. Outside they have a nice grass area and it's a few yard games and a playground for kiddos. I'm not quite sure I'd drive there again to have lunch. We only stopped in because we had been to the Peonies Garden in that area.

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