Fantastic! First time here and I’ve been craving a Reuben sandwich for awhile. So I figured what the hell, I’ll try the Reuben pizza. Loved it. Fortunately I’m on a dedicated truck route and park at the TA often. Now that this place is here and as good as I just experienced I figure I might as well work myself down the pizza menu. Although they do have one I do plan on skipping, Coburger Bacon Deluxe? ??? As good as the pizza I had was, there is no possible way you can add ketchup and be successful. But hey there’s 55 more to choose from, I’ll be fine.
KerrieLea D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Eugene, OR
Thay have a really good gluten free option. NOTE: This review is for the Springfield, OR(Centennial Blvd) location.
Brandon B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Eugene, OR
I’ve tried their product 3 times in as many years(last time on accident) and I still don’t get the hype. I’m particularly disenchanted by how in your face they are with the amount of awards they’ve won. Sadly, no amount of accolades will change my opinion that their product is not worth the price. I know it’s subjective, but I just don’t feel like any love is put into their product or their facility. I don’t see any identity or character.
Aubreanna S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Klamath Falls, OR
The pizzas are very creative and most importantly delicious. It was hands down one of the best pizzas I have ever eaten. The service was also amazing. The staff was very friendly. Overall, there is a wonderful atmosphere that makes you feel at home, and award winning pizza! :)
Greg D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Harrisburg, OR
I had a disgusting experience with this place with the burger-themed pizza– They actually put mustard on a pizza. We went in to try their coffee bar on a lazy day off. We decided to give the pizza another go, anyway. Upon walking in we were greeted with a menu that had no prices. A depressed-looking girl gave us a half-hearted greeting. Each pizza had a little novel written about it on the menu, which was fun, but I was price hunting. Apparently slogging through their poorly designed menu made the girl impatient even while she was making our drinks(there were only two other people in the joint and their food already had been served) because she kept asking what we’d like in a monotone. Finally, an older-looking woman who looked similar enough to have been her mother came out with a similarly terse tone and I picked something at random. Before I could ask for the price she rang it up and my eyes bulged out like so: O_O! However, we were hungry and had already wasted ten minutes there, so paying extra for a «gourmet» pizza seemed like an acceptable course of action. I got the«Three Sisters» pepperoni and the pepperoni itself was excellent. The cheese was great, but they definitely skimped on it and the sauce was non-existent. The small was filling enough and we didn’t finish it. When I went up to the front to get a piece of foil, there was no one to be found. I waited for a bit before ringing the bell, out of courtesy. I asked for a small amount of tin foil for the small piece we were going to take home and she gave me enough to wrap a Volkswagen Beetle. Not necessarily a bad thing, but I requested a small piece and I hate wasting. The coffee prices were marked on a board(hint-hint). I had a Breve and it was delicious. It was also about ¾ milk. It wasn’t strong enough to wake me up, but you couldn’t argue with the milky goodness. My companion got an espresso and it was so-so. They have a selection of movies around and I might have rented one, but again, nothing was marked with a price. Rather than carry a movie to the front only to go «O_O» when it was rung up kept me from even bothering. They do have some DVDs for sale and these have individual prices on them. Apparently Coburg is so rich that money is no object and listing prices is plebeian. Second time, last time we’ll go. Especially considering there is a much better and cheaper joint just inside Eugene city limits. I see the owner of this place has a habit of attempting to refute reviews with replies, don’t bother because I won’t read it and it looks a little pathetic. Focus on getting your act together instead.
Rebecca B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Palmdale, CA
Wow! Incredible… out of this world pizza! I really wish I lived closer to this amazing place. I got the teriyaki pizza… which sounded a lil crazy when I first saw it but boy am I glad I gave it a try!!! My family got other more traditional pizzas and theirs was also very very good. I will be insisting on a visit here every time I come to visit them! Also can I just say how cute it is? With the old photos on the walls, and the video rentals… Genius. Love the whole concept. But the pizza being so amazing it what truly sets it up for greatness.
Rich S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Gardnerville, NV
If you want a truly amazing pizza definitely stop in. We have been eating here for over the past 4 to 5 years. I stop here every time we are in Coburg Oregon having our bus serviced at Marathon Coach or just passing through. I order a stuffed crust pepperoni, sausage, bell pepper, olives and pineapple pizza for myself(very traditional) and my wife likes the stuffed crust Malone Garlic Chicken pizza. They have a great selection of pizza’s. I will even order them to go and put them in our refrigerator in our motorhome and bring them 500 miles back home if my wife isn’t with me. One thing is always remains the same, the pizza’s are OUTSTANDING !!! It’s a small cozy and quaint place. You can rent a video from there large collection or watch a movie while eating the best pizza around. The service is always very good but the pizza is AMAZING !!! Have a Blessed Day !!!
Emmeline S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Eugene, OR
How have I not reviewed Coburg Pizza Company yet? I should be ashamed– I visit Coburg Pizza Company at least twice a month… but here’s the twist. I don’t go for the pizza pies, or chicken wings, or pastas, or salads. I go for the enormous, pillowy cinnamon rolls, smeared with fluffy gobs of warm orange cream cheese frosting. These cinnamon rolls are the stuff of dreams. They’re perfect with a cup of hot coffee, or in between mouthfuls of pear & cheese scones and cranberry white chocolate muffins. All these fresh, housemade offerings and more, are available daily from Nana’s Caffe, which is run out of the same cozy, quaint location as CPC. In fact, CPC wears many more hats than just pizzeria, café & bakery. This family-friendly Coburg location is also a movie-rental store *mic drop* Is there anything CPC doesn’t do? What’s really amazing though, is how well CPC wears all its hats. Especially the pizzeria hat. If you’re a skeptic, I urge you to try the«Windy City Sweet Baby BBQ” — a behemoth pie featuring a pound each of pulled smoky chicken breast with Sweet Baby Ray’s bbq sauce, toasty mozzarella, provolone, and golden onion rings. My personal favorite though, is the«Springfield Sunrise” — a dreamy breakfast combo of soft-scrambled eggs, country sausage gravy, thinly sliced potatoes, creamy cheddar and crunchy bits of chopped bacon. Whenever I see this pie beaming at me from the display counter, I experience the existential crisis of having to decide between getting that or the equally enticing cinnamon roll. Life is hard. If you’re looking for a low-key weekend morning excursion, a quick and scenic drive out to CPC is the perfect activity. After reading the(free) local paper over a rib-hugging breakfast, you can walk off your carbs with a stroll through the historic neighborhood, and in and out of eclectic antique shops. Just remember to leave a cinnamon roll for me!!!
Robert P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hubbard, OR
My wife and I passed by this small business as we were heading to our destination. We decided to have lunch here today. We looked at previous reviews and liked what we found. We arrived and there were a few customers that had arrived just before we did. The menu has many options. The staff was helpful. The business is kept clean. And there really are movies for rent as well as pizza to eat! Our pizza arrived in a reasonable period of time. It was delicious. We finished the entire pizza there, but you can take left overs with you. They have a few dessert pizzas which looked good, but we will have to return another day to try them. They also have fresh made cinnamon rolls which looked great, but we did not have a chance to try. We will be back to try more items and dessert!
Joseph P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Royal City, WA
Strange brew pizza. Ingredients are out of a freezer and or can, or bag. Nothing seams fresh but the dough, which is sweet, sweet pizza dough. What? Sweet pizza dough. A lot of toppings, so you might think yeah– worth the money. Friendly but then flustered service, it’s more of a take out place then a sit in place. Only reason I give it 3 stars is they have a billion choices of strange pizza concoctions. If that’s your thing. Probably won’t go back or out of my way for it.
Ken M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Madera, CA
I have NEVER had a more delicious pizza from this small community oriented pizza restaurant! We got a mozzarella stuffed crust Americana pizza that was loaded with pepperoni, Italian sausage, onions and ground beef. Totally delicioso! This appears to be a two or three person operation. The service was personable and efficient. My beer selection, however, turned out to be a poor choice. I opted for a local brew, an Oakshire Amber Ale. Amber ales traditionally are malt forward beers and the hop IBUs are fairly slight. This amber ale whose primary ingredient you would swear are pencil shavings was overly hopped and not very refreshing. Fortunately the pizza so outshone the beer that the evening’s fare still rated a «as good it gets.»
Doug S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Eugene, OR
Excellent food, terrible service This is the second time I have tried out Coburg Pizza Company. The first time was an enjoyable lunch with a workgroup. We called in advance to talk about the logistics of bringing in a group of approx 10 people and were treated like an inconvenience but still decided to try it out. Food was great, both the pizza and salad were awesome so a coworker and I decided to go again. The second time around started out similar, we called to find out what pizza slices were available for lunch and were hastily told a list of items while feeling like we were wasting the workers valuable time. Once we arrived my coworker bought her lunch combo, and was charged over 10 $ which seemed odd considering the previous week it had only been about 7 $. She questioned the price and the guy said no that’s right the pizza combo should be that much. Upon checking their website we found that she had in fact been overcharged. Called back to ask about this and they made it sound like we were making it up or had ordered something extra or that the website was out of date. Come to find out, they had charged her extra for a movie. No apology given, they just said ok we will fix it. Rude service all around, will not be going back to this location. Hopefully the Springfield option is better.
Junglist D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Harrisburg, OR
5 stars for the pizza and pretty much everything else. Take away a star for the staff. Kids who don’t care about their job and a woman who is always obsessed with closing on time. She has a fake good attitude to the point where it’s almost like being mocked or someone is twisting her arm. Maybe replace the staff with people who want to do good work.
Jon S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Jasper, MO
First, let me just say that the pizza is fantastic, which fact I honestly didn’t expect. I also didn’t expect there to be scones or buffalo wings either. I didn’t try any, but people I was with said the wings were equally good. The wine list is extensive and they have list of suggested wines to match each pizza, and to top it all off, there’s a video library to match Netflix, so you can rent the evening’s entertainment while you’re there as well. How sweet is that?! I still prefer Track Town Pizza over by the campus, but the experience is different enough that it’s really a close call. You won’t regret a visit.
Steve R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Santee, CA
AMAZING pizza! Tried this place for the first time today and was totally blown away. The service is outstanding, Sabrina really took good care of us and was extremely warm and friendly. We ordered two medium pizzas, The Big Texas BBQ Steak, and the Broccoli Chedar Bacon. Both were perfectly cooked, with fresh ingredients, and delicious crusts and sauces. Not greasy at all, a problem that plagues most other pizza restaurants. Nice big menu too, with all the basics plus many other fun creations to try. Delicious pizza, friendly staff, will definitely be back. Highly recommend this gem in Coburg to anyone who appreciates truly great pizza.
Ethan A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Anchorage, AK
We recently moved to Harrisburg and wanted to give this place a try. We were a group of four and ordered two different large pizzas at $ 30 each. The wait time was average and service was fine. The pizza was excellent, we ordered the BLT and BBQ pork. With a few beverages the bill rang in at $ 70. Both pizzas were excellent, and we were all very happy with the size and quality of the ingredients. That was the good, now the not so good. If I am spending $ 70 I would really like to have a better dining experience. The dining room is tiny and surrounded by rental DVDs. If I am eating in the Whit, and spending less than $ 20 this would be fine. But if you are going to charge a premium, then I expect at least an average dining experience to go along with it. My other beef was with the cutlery. You do not get plates or china, you get crappy paper plates, throw away plastic cups and plastic cutlery. This was perhaps the most disappointing aspect of the entire dining experience for us. I felt like we were at an office birthday party for Bob in accounting, you know where everyone has a slice of cheap grocery store cake and then throws that and the plastic cutlery right in the trash. I am at a loss at how I can spend $ 70 on two pizzas and still have to eat with such low rent items. Seems to me it would be cheaper in the long run to invest in some quality reusable items and would result in a far more upscale dining experience.
Fred S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Creswell, OR
We finally decided to give Coburg Pizza a try. It was a very difficult decision due to the wide selection of pizza combinations. First off I recommend looking at the menu before you come in. they are busy and you will feel guilty for not having your decision ready at the counter. we chose a the Italia with sausage on thick crust. the crust was like an excellent bread stick. the pesto was flavorful and the sun dried tomatoes were to die for. I really liked the chunky garlic in fact I would have liked more. the cheese had great texture and flavor when hot, but began to get chewy as it cooled. the chewy cheese toward the end was the only downside to me. that’s the only reason I didn’t give 5 stars. I recommend coming with an appetite it’s filling. great job Coburg Pizza!
Kristy W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Eugene, OR
I am not sure what I want to rate this one yet, we showed up one Saturday afternoon and it seemed like the attitude in there was a little salty at first. The parking lot was full, and the dining area was limited, but the reason the tude at first was because we parked in the front when there is no signs posted to not park there. We have a diesel truck that you need to let cool down before shutting off, and warm up before turning on so this was an inconvenience. We also had a party of 6 which was hard to find seating for, and we would have sat outside but they don’t allow alcoholic beverages on their outside seating area which also caused us to all have to split up for a bit until someone left. Now for the food, it’s very expensive, and although we went through all the above it was well worth it! We had Thai peanut chicken wings, and I must say that I ate more than I usually eat! They were very flavorful! We also had the Memphis pulled pork pizza which comes with a side of cole slaw to put on top and I must say it was pretty creative and very good. I would probably go to this location if it was just 2 people, or if you see a few cars in the parking lot other wise go to the Springfield location. I am hoping the attitude was a one time deal and it won’t stop us from going back. It did seem to change the longer we were there.
Katrina B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Eugene, OR
Amazing pizza! Very unique choices, tasty as well! My absolute favorite one would have to be the jalapeño popper pizza! Spicy yet sweet! They have a great buffalo chicken pasta too… baked with crumbles of blue cheese on top. Only thing I would take out next time is the celery ;) a little too much in there if you ask me. Worth the drive to Coburg!
Laura A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Erie, PA
The restaurant has seven tables and seats maybe 20 – 25 people with extra outdoor café table seating. It also is a video rental store, so the walls were covered with videos. You have to order at the front and bus your own tables. They had a menu of over fifty specialty pizzas and calzone. We wanted a supreme type with meat and vegetables, but had to pick one of their theme pizzas. They’re offered on thin, thick or stuffed crust. The crust on the thick was good and I’d probably get an extra cup of marinara sauce to eat it with like a bread stick next time. The sodas were just cans and bottles in a case. We ordered one large pizza for three adults and a preschooler. With drinks the bill was $ 36. I’m not sure what the drinks cost individually because the prices weren’t posted or on the receipt.