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Waterfront Pizza - Port Townsend

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Come and savor the culinary pleasures at Waterfront Pizza. Located at 951 Water St, Port Townsend, United States, our doors are open today, ready to welcome you to an exceptional dining experience. With a rating of 4.2 and 2531 glowing reviews, we're a must-visit for food lovers. Discover the business hours of Waterfront Pizza on our website. If you need specific details or have any queries, please call +1483603856629, +13603856629.

Opening Hours

  • Monday 11:30 - 21:00
  • Tuesday 11:30 - 21:00
  • Wednesday 11:30 - 21:00
  • Thursday 11:30 - 21:00
  • Friday 11:30 - 22:00
  • Saturday 11:30 - 22:00
  • Sunday 11:30 - 21:00

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  • Address: 951 Water St, Port Townsend, United States
  • Phone: +1483603856629 +13603856629

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Reviews

Elsie Crona
Elsie Crona

we waited for our ferry and saw the line for this pizza connection along the pavement. must be good if it has a line? it's a Togo place. with.


Mr. Julius Cummerata MD
Mr. Julius Cummerata MD

that's the third and last time I'm ever going here. I called the phone to buy 2 overpriced pizzas. the hired man took me in the grip and then rude.


Henry Dicki
Henry Dicki

this weekend had the pizza on the water for the first time. the same day went back twice highly recommended, stand in the line for them, totally worth the wait!


Prof. Constance Torphy Sr.
Prof. Constance Torphy Sr.

My favorite pizza ever, waterfront combo makes my mouth water! Much better than pizzas in Italy. The service is always friendly and good and it is in a rustic old building with seating upstairs. The best in the West!


Dr. Kailyn Mraz
Dr. Kailyn Mraz

One of the best pizzas I've eaten. We lived on Whidbey and took the ferry to PT to drive to Waterfront Pizza. Sweet paprika and Cajun sausage were a murderer.


Dr. Ludwig Cole V
Dr. Ludwig Cole V

Every time I get to the area, I make a ferry to the shop and share a combo located directly on the water. Sit up for a bunch of outdated trivia card fun!


Terrill Cronin
Terrill Cronin

Waterfront Pizza is the Nirvana of all pizza restaurants. From one block away you can cook the sourdough pizza and lead to their doors. You can buy a piece below and go the city while you enjoy or get a table up and share a few cakes with your friends. The restaurant doesn't look like a 5-star location, but if you bite into its homemade artisanal pizzas, feel like a million dollars.


Clementina Murphy
Clementina Murphy

Oh my, oh my, oh my!. I can 't wait to go back so I can try the pizza! Traveling with a friend, and we stopped in for lunch on recommendation of the salesman at a store down the street. We both ordered the garden salad, and it came loaded/overflowing with the freshest veggies I 've had ever in a restaurant. It was so good! And then we ordered a large foccotia, for under $7 thinking it would be the right size to share, and it came out the size of their large pizza! Oh, it was so very good!!! Returning in a week, because I can 't stay away!


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Amenities

  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Street Parking
  • TV
  • Takeout
  • Delivery
  • Parking
  • Reservations
  • Wifi
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442 W Sims Way #0, 98368, Port Townsend, US, United States


For some reason, regularly redirecting the store into a nonsense pattern and music for young people who are definitely not the demography of the shop are a higher priority than to play customers who do not believe that they find dried fruits besides coffee. If the manager (or safeway company) believes to hunt for items, we will pass more items that we will buy in a mood, they are wrong. I leave a finite amount of time to shopping and if I spend ten minutes searching for an article before finding it, that's ten minutes from my entire shopping expedition. The Deli is a revolving door for employees and because everyone who works there is new, they have no idea what they do. You can easily spend 20 or 30 minutes of lunch meat and a container of potato salad in the deli and there is a good chance that lunch meat will not be the desired type. Masks? The Deli is notorious for young employees who do not cover their noses with their masks. Enjoy people who put their naked hands in the plastic bag that will keep your lunch meat? This is the place. The right wearing of masks during a pandemic is not a high priority on this safeway, in which despite characters, employees and customers cannot be worn properly. Do you expect your rain check to be honored? Not here. If you have rain check for 3 of a specific item and is just one in stock, you expect the manager to confiscate the rain check instead of crossing the 3 and writing 2 and then say it's no guarantee that an item is available. Experienced cash registers (it must be one or two left) do not. Baggage? This is my pet. Excavators receive zero training and applicants are clearly hidden when they are healthy. I had an excavator who put all the cans and glass objects in a single bag weighing 40 lbs. I asked the manager to lift it and he said you asked for several bags. What? I put four bags on the conveyor belt. Charge the customer. It's the safeway path. The pharmacy must be a kind of psy op experiment in frustration tolerance. The automatic call notification system tells you that recipes are filled when they are not. Even if you call directly and ask for review that your recipe is filled and wait a 50/50 chance that it does not. I always returned to find a recipe that is not filled and finally spoke to the pharmacist who said the stock was low. It took weeks. Finally, I called the manufacturer of the prescription product that it had been hired six months before. It would have been the job of the pharmacist. Long, long lines up to this magical day when you arrive to discover that nobody else is waiting in the line. But wait, it'll take half an hour, because no pharmacist is subject to prescription. A vaccination here? I can recommend a pharmacist who is sure to qualify for the Olympic Javelin. She attacked my arm like she was playing lawn puppets. Apparently, she pushed for an inner organ. I'm sorry for the pharmacists who take the fount of customers frustration and some of the other employees of the store do their best (they go beyond and beyond, in fact), but, my God, this store is operated by dunes. That asks why I would buy here. I do this much less often than before. The other options, however, are a smaller grocery store with much less stock and prices 25 to 30% higher, a micro grocery store with almost no warehouse, no parking spaces and prices 50% higher and the co-op with much less stock, prices at least 100% higher and hordes of sprout clutch anti-farm anti-vaxers who think, pummeled beet roots and fairy dust, or whatever, they will protect in a pandemic.